A militant group, Niger Delta Greenland
Justice Mandate (NDGJM), on Monday through their group’s spokesperson,
Aldo Agbalaja in a statement , claimed an attack on a crude oil pipeline
in Delta State, belonging to the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).
In the statement he said:
“Opudo strike force,
at about 11:30 pm on Sunday, September 18, 2016, struck the Afiesere-Ekiugbo
delivery line in Ughelli, operated by NPDC/Shoreline.”
The rebel group hit the same pipeline
last Tuesday and vowed to “ground” the Nigerian economy, which is already in
recession, in large part due to plummeting oil exports as a result of sabotage.
“All agrarian products in the area
surrounding the scene of the incident have been damaged as a result of the
blast,” a resident of the nearby Ekuigbo community, Efemena Akposire, said.
A military officer added: “Unlike
previous attacks carried out by the group where they hack-sawed the pipelines,
dynamite was used in this case.”
Nigeria’s military has boosted its
presence in the oil-producing southern swamplands in response to the attacks,
raiding suspected militant camps and clamping down on illegal oil refineries.
Various rebel groups have complained
about poor living conditions in the area, where despite massive oil wealth most
people live in poverty without access to basic services such as education and
health care.
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