Niger Delta militant group in a fresh statement took responsibility for the recent attack on oil pipeline in Rivers state
– The militants threatened that they would continue the offence if their demands are not urgently met.
One of the militant
groups operating in the oil-rich region, Niger Delta Justice Defence
Group (NDJDG) has explained why they launched the operation “Crocodile
Tears.”
In a statement exclusively made available for tsoule and signed by the
general commander of the group, the militants threatened to continue
their attacks until Muhammadu Buhari-led government would not begin to
shed crocodile tears.
The group said: “We launched our Operation Crocodile Tears at exactly
10pm last night by blowing up oil pipelines/installations at Kporghor
Community in Tai local government area of Rivers state.
“This is in continuation of our struggle against the Nigerian government
led by the former military dictator Muhammadu Buhari for the continuous
marginalisation of the Niger Delta people.
“It is true that the Nigerian economy is currently in recession, we
shall continue our offensive against the federal government’s
properties, oil installations until the Muhamadu Buhari led FG will
begin to shed CROCODILE TEARS, if our demands are not urgently met.”
The militants earlier announced five demands to the administration of
President Buhari. of attack
The group asked to be allowed to control the oil output in the Niger
Delta area and to celebrate activists who died during the struggle for
better life for the oil-rich region among others.
The attacks are partially responsible for a decrease in Nigeria’s oil
production of 800,000 barrels per day and the country’s recession.
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