Three months after it attacked its first target, Niger Delta Red Squad
(RDRS), the new militant group operating in the oil bearing communities
of Ohaji/Egbema council area of Imo State, said it has blown another
facility belonging to Agip Oil Company at Umuonei in Awara community.
The
group, which announced the attack in a Facebook posting, warned Agip
personnel to keep away from the pipeline, as anybody found within the
vicinity would be beheaded.
The group in the post by one General
Don Wannie, claimed it struck because it has nothing to show for the
operations of Agip, and other oil companies in their community since the
creation of Imo
State. “We have seen enough marginalisation and it has
to be stopped,” he said.
The militant group said it was forced to
resume hostility as a result of the continued criminal neglect of the
oil-bearing communities by oil companies.
“We are not happy with Agip
because they have continued to neglect our communities. Since they have
refused to change, we have equally resumed the attack on their
pipelines and we are going to blow until they do the right thing. “
The
group, which vowed to chase out the oil company from Ohaji/Egbema
council area said if the state government failed to compel the oil
company to do the right thing, it would have no option but to also
attack the offices of the Imo State Oil Producing Area Development
Commission (ISOPADEC), the Niger Delta Development Community (NDDC)
among others in the state.
It also threatened to attack Governor Rochas Okorocha’s Ogboko village if government deployed any military to their community.
“To
Imo State government and their security agencies, we ask you to give
our people what rightfully belong to them. You think the best thing you
can do is to plan how to deploy security men to our area. No problem… we
are assuring you that no security agent will come to any part of Awarra
and go without being beheaded,” it threatened.
After it hit a
facility operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company in Awarra,
Ohaji/Egbema local council area of Imo State in June, the group vowed to
inflict maximum damage to oil facilities, if Ohaji/Egbema communities
were not given due benefits from their oil resource.
Following
the initial attack, the group said: “Oil companies started operation in
our community since 1957, but up till date, we have nothing to show as
benefit. For Imo State government, we will make sure you make no further
gains from Ohaji/Egbema. “Since God’s creation, neither Imo State
government nor oil companies have remembered us. We have been neglected
and abandoned. No electricity. No tarred roads. No drinking water. No
hospital. No youth employment or empowerment. We shall destroy
everything in Imo State that was built with our oil money.”
Neither the state government nor the police was willing to confirm the attack, at press time.
Source: The Sun
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