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Death to the Men In Uniforms by stranger12: 11:44am On Jul 14, 2006

Militants Hit Nigeria Oil Facilities
Two pipelines are damaged by explosions, and an offshore supply convoy is attacked.
From the Associated Press
July 14, 2006

YENAGOA, Nigeria — Twin explosions hit oil installations belonging to an Italian company in Nigeria's volatile southeastern delta region, government officials said Thursday.

Elsewhere, militants attacked 11 boats carrying supplies to Chevron's offshore oil fields Wednesday, killing four navy sailors who were escorting the convoy, Brig. Gen. Alfred Ilogho said Thursday.


The militants also seized 40 people and held them overnight. The captives and the 11 boats were released early Thursday, Chevron spokesman Deji Haastrup said, and the incident did not affect oil production.

One of the two blasts Wednesday blew apart an 18-inch oil pipeline at the Clough Creek Tepidapa flow station, and heavy spillage was reported, said Dikivie Ekiogha, an oil industry advisor to the state governor.

Another local official said the second blast hit a 10-inch riverside pipeline in Lagoagbene.

Nigerian officials said the oil installations belonged to Italian oil giant Agip, which said it had repaired minor damage with only a small loss of oil.

In Rome, Agip's parent company issued a statement denying a report in the Nigerian Guardian newspaper that the blasts caused a loss of 120,000 barrels of oil a day.

The company did not say what caused the damage.

The pipelines carry oil to an export terminal in Bayelsa state, which normally exports about 200,000 barrels a day.

Militant assaults on installations this year in the Niger Delta, the main oil-producing area, have cut more than 20% of Nigeria's daily exports of 2.5 million barrels and helped drive up world prices.

The militant groups say they are fighting for local control of oil revenue by the impoverished inhabitants of the region.

How will the government ensure law and order when the enforcers are getting wiped out?

It seems to me that people see them as disposables, let us remember that they are our kit and kin and they are simply working to make ends meet for their families.
Re: Death to the Men In Uniforms by Chxta(m): 3:10pm On Jul 15, 2006
I know I will get flamed for this. . .

I believe that the government should release the army in full to subdue these insurrectionists once and for all.
Re: Death to the Men In Uniforms by stranger12: 9:36pm On Jul 15, 2006
Yea, let the whole of the Federal Troops go there and comb the mangroves in large numbers.

On second thought, the result might not be predictable. The militants would result to setting bosom traps. I am sure Nigerian army would win in the long run but there would be too much blood shed on both sides.

Except the army go there without trying to be oppressive and plead with nigerian citizens/militants to be sensible.
Re: Death to the Men In Uniforms by DeepSoul(f): 11:12am On Jul 19, 2006
And we all know it's almost impossible for the army to go there without being oppressive!

If these militants need to be pleaded with, it's not the job of the army to do so.

And besides, we all know sensibility is something these militants lack. They'll probably become sensible when hell freezes over!
Re: Death to the Men In Uniforms by Seun(m): 12:23pm On Aug 02, 2006
The militants are not "men in uniforms". What's your title trying to convey? Maybe I should change it.

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