The new Niger Delta militants, "The Niger
Delta Avengers" have during the early hours of Thursday destroyed the
main pipeline supplying gas that provides electricity to the Escravos tank farm
in Delta state owned by Chevron.
In a tweet sent from its account on Twitter, the group said
the latest action was carried out after Chevron ignored its May 11 warning not
to fix a major crude pipeline blown up by the group early in the month.
"We Warned #Chevron but they didn't Listen. @NDAvengers just
blow up the Escravos tank farm Main Electricity Feed PipeLine," they tweeted.
The Avengers had earlier published a warning for Chevron on
their website, with the caption, "Chevron
don't Dare the Avengers". They wrote:
"From our investigation Chevron Plc is about to carry out
repair works at the Valve platform that was blown by us (Niger Delta Avengers).
We made it clear that no repair works should be done until our demands are
fully met.
"Chevron have been operating in the Niger Delta region for
over 40 years and no day has their terminals gone without electricity.
While the host communities and villages are all basic amenities (Portable Drinking Water, Schools, Hospitals, Roads, Electricity). They have part with the federal government to undermine the people of the region leaving it to rot.
While the host communities and villages are all basic amenities (Portable Drinking Water, Schools, Hospitals, Roads, Electricity). They have part with the federal government to undermine the people of the region leaving it to rot.
"When we blew the Chevron Valve Platform it resulted to total
blackout in the Escravos Tank farm for more than three hours. If we
(Niger Delta Avengers) can do it just know that we are capable of bringing down
your tank farm if you continue with repair works on the blown valve platform.
"Chevron and Nigeria Government are pushing us to do against
our belief. Despite making it clear we are not after innocent human lives but
as it’s going we might cause human casualties if they don’t listen to us. Be
informed that if we decides to strike it going to be bloody. And the
contracting firm going to do the repair works we want you to know that your
facilities and staff will be our first casualties.
"Our warning to Chevron is that despite the heavy presence of
Military in the creeks, it will not stop us from carrying out our operations.
We are ready to destroy more pipelines, we won't only destroy pipelines,
but will bring the fight to your tank farm and your Headquarters in Lekki,
Lagos.
"If you continue to undermine us and go ahead with the repair
works you won’t see us coming but we are coming for you."
Col. Mudoch Agbinibo
Spokesperson.
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