Niger Delta Avengers bomb Aiteo, Agip pipelines
The Niger Delta Avengers have blown up
trunk lines belonging to Nigerian Agip Oil Company and Aiteo Oil company
in Bayelsa State.
Our correspondent learnt that the
Avengers blew up Nembe 1, 2, and 3 Brass to Bonny trunk lines belonging
to the two oil majors in Nembe Local Government Area, on Saturday.
When contacted, Shell spokesman, Joseph Obari, told SUNDAY PUNCH that its trunk line blown up had been “left” by the company since 2014.
He, however, clarified that the second trunk line belonged to Aiteo Oil Company and not Shell anymore.
“Kindly contact Aiteo, the operator of the reported assets for information on their status,” Obari said in a text message.
It was learnt that the militants and a
crack team of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps battled in
the creeks of Bayelsa on Saturday following the twin blasts that
ruptured pipelines belonging to Agip and Aiteo.
The NDA claimed on its Twitter handle,
@DAvengers, that it attacked the facilities at 2:15am, in Nembe and
Southern Ijaw Local Government Areas of the state.
Nembe’s attack occurred at a creek opposite Orubiri community.
The creek warlords, who were said to
have accessed their targeted pipeline through speedboats, reportedly
used dynamites to blow up the oil facilities.
A civil defence operative, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said another blast happened along a pipeline
located at Legosgbene in Southern Ijaw area.
He said, “As I am talking to you now, our team has advanced to the Legosgbene. The perpetrators are there laying ambush.”
The Bayelsa State Commandant, NSCDC,
Desmond Agu, confirmed the incident and said the militants were engaged
in gunfire with his men at Southern Ijaw.
Agu said, “We have deployed two teams in
the two different locations where Agip pipelines were attacked in the
state. Our team heading for the Southern Ijaw location discovered that
the militants laid an ambush in the area. We will soon clear the area
and ascertain the extent of damage done to the pipeline”.
Meanwhile, Bayelsa State government has condemned the NDA attacks on the two crude trunk lines operated by Aiteo and Agip.
Aiteo, new owners of one of the lines could not be reached for comments.
Aiteo had in 2014 acquired the
100-kilometre Nembe trunk line from Shell which SPDC relied on to convey
crude to Bonny Export Terminal from Bayelsa State.
The State Commissioner for Information
and Orientation, Jonathan Obuebite, who confirmed the attack in an email
on Saturday afternoon, condemned the twin attacks, describing it as one
attack too many.
Obuebite, who expressed concerns on the
economic impact of destruction of the key oil facilities on the country
and Niger Delta region in particular, wondered why the militants would
go to that extent.
He noted that despite concerted efforts
of the government to move against such atrocities, the militants were
still unrepentant in their acts of vandalism.
Obuebite urged the group to embrace
dialogue, adding that their activities is adversely affecting people
residing in areas where oil facilities were destroyed.
The commissioner also called on security
agents to be more alert and to devise new means to protect important
oil and gas facilities in order to prevent further attack.
Obuebite equally urged Bayelsa
residents, especially those in oil communities to be vigilant and work
closely with security agents to apprehend anyone or group attempting to
undermine key national assets.
Meanwhile, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo
has said the Federal Government would not engage with people destroying
oil and gas facilities in the country.
He said the government was already
engaging with people nursing genuine grievances, adding that destruction
of oil pipelines and export facilities was criminal conduct.
Osinbajo stated this on his official
Facebook page on Saturday while highlighting responses to questions
during an interactive session he held with select individuals on Friday
in Abuja.
A new militant group, named Niger Delta
Avengers, have claimed responsibility for most of the attacks on
installations in the Niger Delta since the beginning of the year.
Asked about the government’s stance on
the Niger Delta Avengers, he said, “When people have genuine grievances,
the government has an obligation to engage. We are engaging with those
who have genuine grievances. However, the wanton destruction of oil
pipelines and export facilities is criminal conduct. We will not create
monsters by engaging anyone who participates in destruction.”
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