The Niger Delta Red Squad has
threatened to teach Nigeria lessons through their next attacks on government,
oil facilities. The militant group operating from the Ohaji Egbema axis of Imo
state warned the Imo state government of the ending of their two weeks cease
fire, saying that the next phase of their operation would take the state by
storm.
The group in a statement issued
through their Facebook account alerted that the state and Nigeria will be
shocked by their next attack. The Squad earlier said their activities were
against the excessive use and marginalisation of the oil bearing communities in
the state.
The statement reads: “Our two weeks
cease fire is almost coming to an end, and then we will start full operations.
Imo state and Nigeria will be shocked at what we are going to do in our
forthcoming attacks.” The militants appeared especially irritated by comments
made to the journalists by the Brigade Commander of the 34 Artillery Brigade,
Obinze in Imo state, Brigadier- General Kay Niger Delta Red Devil declares
Biafra avengers Ishyaku, while they did not specify the exact statement that
got their attention. “Since the Brigade Commander of 34 Artillery Brigade,
Obinze, thinks he can talk to media, let him wait for us at Owerri, we will
teach Imo State lessons they will never forget as soon as our two weeks
cease-fire elapses. Rochas Okorocha and Army General Ishyaku should get ready.
We are coming,” the group added.
Earlier Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta has unveiled an ultimatum to the government of
Muhammadu Buhari to commence peace talks or face consequences. The Federal
government had previously confirmed that a cease-fire agreement had been
reached with the militant group, which had helped restore oil output from
around one million barrels a day to close to two million barrels a day. The attacks
have helped support oil prices close to the $50 a barrel mark in recent weeks,
with curbed supply forcing investors to hope that the oil market was likely to
rebalance in the second half of this year.
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