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We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by outknow: 4:17am On Jun 01, 2016
Meanwhile, militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers, said yesterday that in spite of the federal government’s deployment of fighter jets and the military in Delta State, it would not relent in its violent attacks on critical oil installations in the region.

The group, which said the heavy presence of the military would not stop them from their planned action that would shock the whole world, noted that Gbaramatu, now under military siege, was just one kingdom out the several Ijaw kingdoms spread across seven states.

The group, in a statement signed by its Spokesman, Brig-Gen Mudoch Agbinibo, said emphatically, “it is not our business what goes on in Gbaramatu Kingdom but our concern is the innocent children, women and aged people whom the Nigerian military has chased away from their homes now taking refuge in the forest”.

It alleged that some people (names withheld) benefitting from contracts for pipeline surveillance were behind the military invasion of Gbaramatu Kingdom in the guise of looking for the Niger Delta Avengers.

It queried: “The question is, why the innocent people of Gbaramatu, why the innocent pregnant women, why unleash terror on the aged people of Gbaramatu? Must you waste all these innocent blood just to secure the pipeline surveillance job?”
The militant group berated the International Community and the United Nations for looking the other way while the military occupied the kingdom.

The NDA also took a swipe on Tompolo for accepting the treatment being meted on his people wondering whether he would still refer to them as criminals.
The railings of the militants provided the opportunity for the Nigerian Army of not wanting to embrace dialogue yesterday.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, who was represented by Brig.-Gen. J. Hamakim, at the ‘State of the Nation Conference’, organised by the Nigerian Bar Association in Abuja yesterday said the Army had not ruled out dialogue with the group
Speaking on the activities of the Niger Delta Avengers in the oil rich region, Hamakim said that dialogue with the group was not yet a realistic option.

He was responding to a submission that government should explore dialogue with the Niger Delta militants instead of applying force that could further worsen the nation’s oil production in the region.
Hamakim, said in his response, that there was no sign that the Niger Delta Avengers’ members were ready for dialogue.
He said: “I quite agree that dialogue is very important. But where it is not too obvious that the adversary is ready to come out and talk, you can also force such a person.

“I think that is what the Nigeria Army is trying to do. Yes, we don’t know the group’s leader, for now; that is the only option, possibly we have to bring the people out to know who you can dialogue with.”
He said the activities of the group were affecting oil production as the nation’s production had recently further plummeted to 1.1 million barrels per day.
He debunked the allegation that soldiers who were involved in the operations in Gbaramatu were killing innocent residents and raped women.

“We have done our investigation and nothing like that is happening,” he said.
He also said the demonstrations by Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) leading to a clash between the protesters and security forces in Onitsha on Monday, were not peaceful.
Hamakim said: “Remember that lives were lost, policemen were killed, some were thrown overboard and the military has rules of engagement.

“The question is how peaceful is the peaceful demonstration. How peaceful was the demonstration at that time? If it was that peaceful, how come we lost security agencies.
“The rule of engagement is that if you feel threatened, you have the mandate to respond. What we can say is, that was not at all a demonstration that you can say was peaceful.”
He regretted that other security agencies in the country had been “overwhelmed”, a situation which he said had necessitated the Army to move “from the last line of defence to the first line of defence”.

In a related development, the Flag Officer Central Naval Command, Yenagoa, Commodore Mohammed Garba, said last night that five suspects had been arrested in connection with the bombings of NNPC crude pipelines in Batan community in Warri South West Local Government.
Briefing journalists at the NNS Delta, Warri, Commodore Garba disclosed that two of the suspects have been moved to another military location.

He said another three were arrested while siphing crude oil from an oil well head close to the bombed Batan community where the NNPC crude lines were bombed in Batan community.
Commodore Garba denied intimidation of innocent people in the search for members of the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) in both Delta and Bayelsa States.
He said the operations were in line with international best practices noting that the “enemies of the state are resorting to propaganda to win sympathy.

The naval boss explained that the deployment of fighter jets and gun ships were to aide the Joint Military operations going on in the region.
But spokesman of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Chief Godspower Gbenekama, has accused President Muhammadu of not having a grasp of the issues in the Niger Delta.

‘’He’s in power , but he cannot grasp the issues in the Niger Delta. He was in the military, but he was mostly about capturing, molesting and gaining ground for the government. But in a democratic government it’s not like that.
‘’He’s still saying he’s going after this and that. He can go after criminal elements but a situation where you make people less human, doesn’t make sense,’’ the Ijaw chief said.
He added: “He (Buhari) should change his approach of ‘I will kill you, I will destroy you’. The avengers have a bad approach, but what is pushing them is beyond the knowledge of the president.

‘’A holistic approach is needed, the amnesty programme is just scratching the problem. The problem of molestation, deprivation, hunger and telling the people that they are not good enough to be educated. Stopping work at the maritime school is saying the same thing’’, he said.
In another development, some lawmakers from the Niger Delta have warned the military against compounding the crisis in the region.

Reacting yesterday to the invasion of Gbaramatu community in Delta State by the heavily armed soldiers, who claimed to be looking for members of the Niger Delta Avengers, a new militant group who had recently claimed responsibility on the attacks of oil facilities, Hon. Daniel Reyeneiju, representing Warri Federal Constituency of Delta State, said deployment of troops and aerial bombardment to the region was a wrong move and may aggravate the situation.
Speaking with THISDAY, the lawmaker said the same hard approach had been deployed in the region before, and only served to aggravate the militancy.

Reyeneiju recalled that at the height of militancy at the inception of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Administration, oil production dropped from 2.2 million bpd to 800,000.
“We must have institutional memory, and be able to examine how the issues were resolved then,” he said.

He said that while it is necessary to bring those involved in ‘’economic sabotage’’ to justice, deployment of troops — who would harass innocent civilians, is also an act of injustice against the people of the region.
“Nobody seems to know what has caused the resurgence of militancy in the region, because even the Avengers have not come out with any demands, and this makes us all worried,” Reyeneiju said.

He advised the federal government to work closely with the state governments and leaders of the Niger Delta states.
In the same vein, Hon. Diri Nonye from Bayelsa said the scenario of the Odi invasion, where several civilians were killed by soldiers, is being replayed.
“Vandals have destroyed and on the run, innocent Ijaw residents are now targets of military invasion. This is not acceptable,” he said.

Nonye called in the military to be proactive and properly target the vandals involved in destruction of pipelines, instead of harassing civilians.
On his part, Hon. Kingsley Chinda (Rivers PDP) lamented that the current administration, even though a civilian one, seems bent on militarising the Nigerian state.

“It is unconscionable to assault, harass and gruesomely murder innocent citizens including pregnant women under the guise of searching for perceived criminals’’, Chinda said.
“This marks the difference between a civilian democrat and military born again Democrat. I call on the commander of the armed forces to immediately withdraw the solders and fight crime in line with the rule of law and conscionable standards.”


http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/06/01/we-wont-back-down-militants-tell-fg/

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by defemidefemi(m): 4:42am On Jun 01, 2016
e too long to read jor!
If only this will reduce tomatoes price I for read.

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by blithe2nice(m): 5:04am On Jun 01, 2016
In Olamide's voice.....Keeping bombing...don't stop bombing.....Keeping bombing.... don't stop bombing. By now,you guys should know that the solution to your problem is not bombing your homes. Even if need be,una suppose know better location to go bomb....Una dey vex me,I swear..keep bombing....don't stop bombing...as if Na bubu go suffer am. He will keep enjoying him self till he go ,even after. Una no see OBJ,GEJ abi? They are enjoying and no body can stop them.....God make me a president or a senator,I won't take the opportunity for granted,Oh God I pray.Amen!

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by Baawaa(m): 5:41am On Jun 01, 2016
And FG will not stop killing the bombers

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by LoveMachine(m): 6:15am On Jun 01, 2016
agogoeyo3:
Happy New Month Nairalanders and Happy
Birthday to me.....

MANY MORE! grin

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by babdap: 6:29am On Jun 01, 2016
In late Fela's song double wahala for dead body, destroy ur land n Military will kill the bombers.

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by ALMUSTAQIM(m): 6:35am On Jun 01, 2016
blithe2nice:
In Olamide's voice.....Keeping bombing...don't stop bombing.....Keeping bombing.... don't stop bombing. By now,you guys should know that the solution to your problem is not bombing your homes. Even if need be,una suppose know better location to go bomb....Una dey vex me,I swear..keep bombing....don't stop bombing...as if Na bubu go suffer am. He will keep enjoying him self till he go ,even after. Una no see OBJ,GEJ abi? They are enjoying and no body can stop them.....God make me a president or a senator,I won't take the opportunity for granted,Oh God I pray.Amen!

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by ALMUSTAQIM(m): 6:38am On Jun 01, 2016
DEAR CRIMINAL AVENGERS
PLS NOTE YOU ARE ALREADY TECHNICALLY DEFEATED & DEPLETED.
YOUR NEW THREATS ARE EMPTY BARRELS

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by looseweight: 8:15am On Jun 01, 2016
This is getting serious.....

Dialogue is the best option for the government to make use. Its glaring in our faces that NA are helpless in this fight.

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by CzarRex: 8:16am On Jun 01, 2016
bunch of jobless mofos, wasting precious time plotting how to cripple the economy.


I don't blame them sha,its our past leaders i blame,when they say diversify the economy and stop the over reliance on oil,they wouldn't hear. now the one thing nigeria relies on,some mofos are holding it hostage using as a source of leverage angry

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by lifezone247(m): 8:16am On Jun 01, 2016
OK, kwantinu
Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by Nobody: 8:17am On Jun 01, 2016
Blow your future away.

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by Ucheosefoh(m): 8:17am On Jun 01, 2016
ALMUSTAQIM:
DEAR CRIMINAL AVENGERS
PLS NOTE YOU ARE ALREADY TECHNICALLY DEFEATED & DEPLETED.
YOUR NEW THREATS ARE EMPTY BARRELS

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by Nobody: 8:17am On Jun 01, 2016
Buhari why chased the innocent people of gbarmatu out of there homes. The niger delta avengers, are not from Nigeria tongue. grin.

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by Druss(m): 8:18am On Jun 01, 2016
Pyrhhic victory for NDA. You destroy your lands, drive away investors and personnel with interest in the region. Good luck on your short sighted campaign. Instead of going after your senator, legislooters et governor - you are bombing pipelines. KPELE!!

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by idris4r83(m): 8:18am On Jun 01, 2016
Keep on bombing
Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by 5starmilitant: 8:19am On Jun 01, 2016
The oil belongs to the niger deltans
The avengers are from niger delta.
The bombings is taking place in the niger delta.
The affected lands are in the Niger delta.


So why are 97% pained about the oil, lands and property of the 5%? They say they're happy cos we the 5% will suffer the consequence. But when a new strike is carried out by the avengers, they are pained. Why are they crying more than the bereaved?
They rejoice whenever they hear bad news against the 5%, they rejoice when armless protesters from the 5% are killed. but they're pained when the avengers strike.

Please and please I beg the 97% to leave us, our oil and our lands alone. If you all think this recent bombings by the avengers will affect us and our lands alone, then so be it. Don't cry more than the bereaved.


Enough said,
Proudly 5%

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by Oluwamuyeewa(m): 8:19am On Jun 01, 2016
Too early to curse...I'll simply let you be!

CharleyCharley:
Please don't stop. Let these people with born to rule mentality know that no one has monopoly over violence. undecided


@topic; happy bombing guys..just remember that the whole member of the federal government houses or families or relatives is not affected with the bombing

Like we yorubas used to say : e fi owo yin se arayin

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by Nobody: 8:19am On Jun 01, 2016
Just invasion of gbaramatu kingdom, they are calling on international bodies attention. The same international bodies that you are threating their investments in your area. I am foreseeing bloody clash ahead bnut no matter it is,it will make the region worse in casualties and deaths. Many people and idiots cheering their sabotage are hiding in abroad and south west towns...

Even no matter the weapons NDA has,it can never suppress the military. Talk of training, weapons, fighter jets and warships. One idiot was talking here yesterday that so military has a lot of warship and gun boats to deploy to water ways and creeks and they can't use it to fight BH successfully, and it was attracting tens of likes,I ask is sambisa a riverine areas? Just to tell you that many kids are those mostly online warriors supporting them. They willnpush them and will only make the area worst and economy activities down. Even if you take control of the facilities, u don't hav manpower or intelligent skills to explore and sells it out to the international market you are destroying their billions of investment. So useless it will be and more hardship it will bring.
In the long run this might be for selfish gains by some factional leaders of old mend.
They should soft peddler and embrace dialogues in the right ways .

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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by massinola(m): 8:19am On Jun 01, 2016
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Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by sluk(m): 8:20am On Jun 01, 2016
Wen 2 elephants fight...
Re: We Won’t Stop Bombing, Militants Tell FG by NonFarmPayrol: 8:20am On Jun 01, 2016
grin

buhari will learn the bitter way.

they shud keep cheering him

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