Urhobo militant group blows up gas trunklines in Delta
UGHELLI—AN Urhobo militant group, Urhobo Gbagbako, yesterday,
claimed responsibility for two explosions that rocked two major gas trunklines
belonging to the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, located on the
boundaries of Afiesere and Ekredjebo communities and Otedo and Edjovwe
communities both in Ughelli North and Ughelli South Local Government Areas of
Delta State.
Urhobo Gbagbako, in a statement by
its spokesperson, Priest Omodjuvwu, said that the explosions were in protest
against those he called “traitors” the NPDC had continued to send to Urhoboland
in a bid to manipulate their unsuspecting and once peaceful communities.
He said: “These petty crumb eaters
can only cause pains to the NPDC, Shoreline and the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, NNPC, in a promised sham settlement to the lingering crises to
these companies and government agencies.
“In believing the empty promises of
these evil doers and traitors, you continue to slowly drive your NPDC, NNPC and
Shoreline into a certain abyss you will never recover from and we the Urhobo
nation will continue to demand for our fair share of the pipeline surveillance
contract jobs for the sake of equity and justice.
“We, Urhobo Gbagbako, a militia
group of all ex-militants, youths, women and elders of Urhobo ethnic
nationality, did not and have not given any individual or group, authority to
speak on our behalf on any issue as it concerns the pipeline surveillance
contract job.”
Confirming the incident, President
General of Afiesere community, Mr. Emmanuel Shikaleke, said: “I was called by
officials of NPDC, who had earlier come to assess the level of damage on the
trunklines by the actions of the boys.
“For now, there is nothing we can do
other than leave the matter for the authorities to handle. As I speak with you,
men of the Nigerian Army are at the scene to forestall further attack.”
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