The Niger
Delta Avengers (NDA) yesterday vowed to resume hostilities in the region,
warning that unlike the 2016 operation, there will be casualties and that they
will crush
anything that stands on their way.
The group,
in a statement by its spokesman, Murdoch Agbinibo, cautioned that they would
not spare anything or anyone in their path to destroy the country’s economy by
blowing up pipelines and oil installations.
The threat
may not be unconnected with last Saturday’s aborted Port Harcourt meeting of
the Pan Niger Delta Elders Forum (PANDEF) and the failure of Niger Delta elders
to settle their differences.
The meeting
of the E.K Clark led PANDEF scheduled to hold in Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
was distrusted by Police, a development that anger many Niger Delta people.
“Our next
line of operation will not be like the 2016 campaign, which we operated
successfully without any casualties. This outing will be brutish, brutal and
bloody, as we shall crush everything we meet on our path to completely put off
the fires flairing gas in our communities and cut every pipe that moves crude
from our region.
“We can
assure you that every oil installation in our region will feel warmth of the
wrath of the Niger Delta Avengers,” the statement reads.
They
reminded the operators of the social media avengers that the NDA was not the
same as the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), saying
they were men of their words.
To all
partners of government whose interest is the sufferings of the Niger Delta
people, the Avengers are back and will not spare anything or anyone on our path
to actualise a united and free Niger Delta.
“The high
command of the Niger Delta Avengers wish to bring to the notice of the International
Community and the general public that there is no such militant group with the
name Reformed Niger Delta Avengers.
“It is not
operated by any of our operatives but a money making tool in the hands of
certain disgruntled Niger Delta political jobbers in connivance with top
government functionaries of the President Muhammadu Buhari led government,” the
statement added.
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