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Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by eyesofgod: 6:49am On Jan 24, 2016
A clash is likely between the Nigerian military and Niger Delta militants who have returned to their old ways of bombing oil facilities following the deployment of soldiers to oil pipelines nationwide.

SUNDAY PUNCH gathered on Saturday that the operation to take over the pipelines from the militants and vandals was being jointly undertaken by the Army, the Air Force and the Navy, as well as other security agencies.

It was learnt that the military would deploy all equipment at its disposal, including aircraft, drones and some special pipeline monitoring facilities to protect oil installations nationwide.

Bombings of oil pipelines resumed in the Niger Delta, particularly Delta State, following a court in order that a militant leader in the area, Government Ekpemupolo, aka Tompolo, be arrested for failing to appear in court over a N34bn fraud allegation.

Tompolo had, in a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari last week, denied the allegation, urging security agencies to focus their search for pipeline vandals on the leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Bayelsa and Delta states.

Before the bombing of oil installations in the Niger Delta, vandals had been destroying pipelines at Arepo, Ogun State and some parts of Lagos State.

Buhari, while speaking at Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, on Tuesday, had vowed to deal with the resurgence of oil theft, vandalism of pipelines and insecurity in the Niger Delta.

Although the security source, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH on condition of anonymity, did not disclose the number of military personnel that were being deployed nationwide, he said the security agents had already taken over the protection of oil pipelines.

The Director of Defence Information, Brig-Gen. Rabe Abubakar, in an interview with one of our correspondents, confirmed that the military had taken over protection of oil pipelines nationwide.

He said, “They have taken over protection all over Nigeria. It is just modalities that need to be concluded but with this kind of thing, I believe we have enough deployment to oversee all the pipelines in the nation and we will continue to do that.”

“One person or some groups — criminal groups — cannot hold this nation to ransom. Nobody can hold this nation to ransom and will be living, no!

“All security agencies are in top gear to ensure that these people, whoever is involved, will be brought to book and whoever thinks that we cannot do it should try to continue doing it and let’s see who will pay the price at the end of the day.”

When asked the type of equipment that would be used by the military, he said the military would deploy high-tech modern security networks to protect the pipelines from attacks by vandals and saboteurs.

Abubakar restated the determination of the military and other security agencies to track down those behind the last attack on the pipelines in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State, last week.

The Defence spokesman had said the government launched Operation AWATSE to ensure the protection of the pipelines.

Investigations revealed that troops of the task force had been deployed to various communities in the Niger Delta in search of suspected vandals.

Confirming the deployment, the Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta, also known as Operation Pulo Shield, said on Saturday that its troops had taken over the waterways, creeks and pipelines in the oil-rich region.

The Coordinator, Joint Media Campaign Centre of Operation Pulo Shield, Col. Ado Isa, disclosed this while speaking with SUNDAY PUNCH in a telephone interview.

Isa said the troops had intensified patrol on the waterways and the creeks with a view to protecting further attack on the nation’s oil facilities.

He explained that athough the troops had been working round the clock in line with its mandate to secure the Niger Delta region, they had redoubled their efforts following the recent bombing of oil installations in a part of the region.

According to him, the Commander of Operation Pulo Shield, Maj.-Gen. Alani Okunlola, has directed sector commanders under him to ensure that those behind the recent attack on oil installations were brought to book

He said, “The Operation Pulo Shield is pursuing its mandate, one of which is securing the nation’s oil installations and fighting criminality with renewed vigour.

“It is not only manning or patrolling the waterways, we have dominated the entire creeks and the water channels of the Niger Delta and not only within the areas that the explosions occurred.

“You can see that all their (militants) boasting that they are going to continue with their bombings will not be possible again because the Operation Pulo Shield, in conjunction with other security agencies within the Niger Delta region, has intensified and heightened patrol.”

Isa pointed out that with the domination of the creeks, waterways and pipelines dominated by the troops, there would be no space for the militants to operate again.

“As I speak now, all the waterways, pipelines, creeks and channels have been dominated by men of the Operation Pulo Shield, in conjunction with other security agents,” he added.
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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by DropShot: 6:51am On Jan 24, 2016
I want to see those classhes sef.

Make I know whether na the militants get power pass abi na our military.

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by jamesharryson(m): 7:02am On Jan 24, 2016
I just dey observe

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by xreal: 7:10am On Jan 24, 2016
Move the soldiers from th northeast to the south south.
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by Khd95(m): 7:14am On Jan 24, 2016
D militants will do d hit nd run style,dem no fit confront army.

Never again shall NA be ridiculed nd reduced to nothing.
Keep calm buhari is in charge cool

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by resty4(m): 7:16am On Jan 24, 2016
9ja in muddy water.

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by eyesofgod: 7:17am On Jan 24, 2016
The militants should not expect a triumphant ending to this renewed hostility. The agitators of resource control have been found to be a bunch of self-centred individuals interested only in personal liberation. One would have been apathetic to the fate that awaits them but for collateral damage to the environment and loss of innocent lives.

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by Nobody: 7:19am On Jan 24, 2016
Hope this government understand the communities are stake holders and should be involved in protecting the pipelines if not the exercise of the NA would be in futility because they can't protect all pipelines across all right of ways...

They should do a look at the standing agreement with the Niger delta indigenes and seek for a peaceful but yet productive way to secure the pipelines...them no dey use gra gra achieve anything...till this jejune government understands that they will continue to drag us back...

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by Omenkata: 7:24am On Jan 24, 2016
IzonOwei:
Hope this government understand the communities are stake holders and should be involved in protecting the pipelines if not the exercise of the NA would be in futility because they can't protect all pipelines across all right of ways...

They should do a look at the standing agreement with the Niger delta indigenes and seek for a peaceful but yet productive way to secure the pipelines...them no dey use gra gra achieve anything...till this jejune government understands that they will continue to drag us back...

we call it community policing

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by okosodo: 7:30am On Jan 24, 2016
Buhari has come with his hausa style
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by vedaxcool(m): 7:30am On Jan 24, 2016
Very soon armed robbers and thieves would issue threat and demand govt negotiate with them, Buhari must remain resolute and uphold the law.

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by eyesofgod: 7:45am On Jan 24, 2016
IzonOwei:
Hope this government understand the communities are stake holders and should be involved in protecting the pipelines if not the exercise of the NA would be in futility because they can't protect all pipelines across all right of ways...

They should do a look at the standing agreement with the Niger delta indigenes and seek for a peaceful but yet productive way to secure the pipelines...them no dey use gra gra achieve anything...till this jejune government understands that they will continue to drag us back...

A serious government cannot continue to overlook the intransigence of this militants. They are common criminals and should be treated as such.

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by Aufbauh(m): 7:55am On Jan 24, 2016
Culled from the letter of Sapele Olofofo to Government Ekpemuopolo Thomas aka Tompolo

Is it true that you said the Federal Government can not arrest you? If it is true, I will advice you to have a rethink, because after God is government, and this is not Yaradua's or Goodlucks regme .

And those who has decided to go back to the creeks and mangroves of Niger Delta to resume the
armed struggle and hostilities; should know that President Buhari has enough shoes to match them unlike Jonathan who has no shoes.
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by oduastates: 8:04am On Jan 24, 2016
The Nigerian coast is one of the most ungoverned spaces on the planet.
Just like the Sahara desert.

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by nely(m): 8:10am On Jan 24, 2016
when will there be peace in Nigeria? North-Boko haram, South - militants, East - kidnappers West -Ritualist Mid-belt- Fulani herdsmen... the youths keeps dying everyday, Lord we need your attention urgently, our leaders can do this alone
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by seunajia: 8:44am On Jan 24, 2016
“One person or some groups — criminal groups — cannot hold this nation to ransom. Nobody can hold this nation to ransom and will be living, no!

“All security agencies are in top gear to ensure that these people, whoever is involved, will be brought to book and whoever thinks that we cannot do it should try to continue doing it and let’s see who will pay the price at the end of the day.”

God bless the Nigerian military!
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by Nobody: 8:59am On Jan 24, 2016
eyesofgod:


A serious government cannot continue to overlook the intransigence of this militants. They are common criminals and should be treated as such.
not yet..without these guys the other zones will treat us as shiit like they've always done..If Niger deltans decide to be diplomatic we might never get what we want...nigeria is a country built on greed and wickedness...

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by mysteriousman(m): 9:02am On Jan 24, 2016
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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by Omenkata: 9:26am On Jan 24, 2016
IzonOwei:
not yet..without these guys the other zones will treat us as shiit like they've always done..If Niger deltans decide to be diplomatic we might never get what we want...nigeria is a country built on greed and wickedness...

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by eyesofgod: 9:32am On Jan 24, 2016
IzonOwei:
not yet..without these guys the other zones will treat us as shiit like they've always done..If Niger deltans decide to be diplomatic we might never get what we want...nigeria is a country built on greed and wickedness...

This argument is stale already. Tell me the benefit that accrued to ND in general from the 6years of amnesty and patronage.
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by Nobody: 11:39am On Jan 24, 2016
eyesofgod:


This argument is stale already. Tell me the benefit that accrued to ND in general from the 6years of amnesty and patronage.
13 percent derivative...For the first time a Niger deltan became the vice president of this static nation and then the president...The next is full resource control...
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by babyfaceafrica: 12:27pm On Jan 24, 2016
IzonOwei:
not yet..without these guys the other zones will treat us as shiit like they've always done..If Niger deltans decide to be diplomatic we might never get what we want...nigeria is a country built on greed and wickedness...
how has asari dokubo and tompolo helped their community ,it all selfishs interest.asari built a university in benin republic..can't he do that in SS and employ people...the fight for amnesty is to enrich a few..God bless Nigeria!!
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by ozo13(m): 12:42pm On Jan 24, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
how has asari dokubo and tompolo helped their community ,it all selfishs interest.asari built a university in benin republic..can't he do that in SS and employ people...the fight for amnesty is to enrich a few..God bless Nigeria!!
yet dem go carry dr big head say employment no dey.dr chief lord took dr cash to a foreign land and built his university and employed foreigners .ds ppl no get sense at all.anyway I trust d Nigeria army.any body or region wey do anyhow go see anyhow.either d innocents or d culprit go suffer am.make dr elders beta talk sense into dr head
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by babyfaceafrica: 12:50pm On Jan 24, 2016
ozo13:
yet dem go carry dr big head say employment no dey.dr chief lord took dr cash to a foreign land and built his university and employed foreigners .ds ppl no get sense at all.anyway I trust d Nigeria army.any body or region wey do anyhow go see anyhow.either d innocents or d culprit go suffer am.make dr elders beta talk sense into dr head
my bro..its annoying sef..can't this people just think for once...all these militants are fighting for themselves...for dem pocketm..well na dem sabi let the kwontinue to protect millitants,when heaven fall,he go fall on us all...na people wey get money go travel out with dem family!!

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Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by ozo13(m): 3:01pm On Jan 24, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
my bro..its annoying sef..can't this people just think for once...all these militants are fighting for themselves...for dem pocketm..well na dem sabi let the kwontinue to protect millitants,when heaven fall,he go fall on us all...na people wey get money go travel out with dem family!!
grin
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by Candyrain(m): 3:13pm On Jan 24, 2016
xreal:
Move the soldiers from th northeast to the south south.

Didn't you hear that Boko Harams are back from their long vacation? Haba na! undecided
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by likila: 3:21pm On Jan 24, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
how has asari dokubo and tompolo helped their community ,it all selfishs interest.asari built a university in benin republic..can't he do that in SS and employ people...the fight for amnesty is to enrich a few..God bless Nigeria!!

has any Nigerian community been helped with all the oil money?
has the oil money helped anybody in your village?

why do you want to suck the blood of our gallent Nigeria army in the niger delta?
let the foolish tompolo go with his useless crude oil jawe.
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by APCcrimesHD: 5:29pm On Jan 24, 2016
Militants, migrate to the north ...Make their land the war zone!
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by kokoA(m): 5:36pm On Jan 24, 2016
Some people get mind o. You see a man like Buhari an you say you wan do militant work under him regime shocked Person wey no dey hear "abeg". OYO is your case.
Re: Bloody Clashes Likely Between Soldiers, Militants by TimeManager(m): 5:52pm On Jan 24, 2016
If the militants thinks they can take a cover around the creeks, little did they know that operation pulo shield is composed of ijaw indigenes who know the nooks & crannies of the creeks. *Pmb no dey smile*
Modified: Hero fortunato is gone, the era of salami slicing is over. Inveterate wailers, wail me a river.

The truth has spoken!

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