In the statement, which was made
available to journalists in Uyo, the groups made their grievances known
through their spokespersons, Ekpo Ekpo for NDV, Henry Etete for NDPLF,
and Asukwo Henshaw for BFF, the Niger Delta militants ridiculed Vice
President Osinbajo, and also advised him to save his words for President
Muhammadu Buhari, who needed his advise in order to address the
injustice in the Niger Delta.
The militants also lampooned President Buhari for saying that “Nigeria’s unity was not negotiable,”
stressing that such statements were laughable considering the caliber
of people heading both the petroleum ministry and the state-owned oil
company, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.
“It is an insult on the Niger Delta
region that the minister of petroleum, who also doubles as the president
of Nigeria is from the North, the group managing director, Maikanti
Baru and four other members of the board are also from the North,” the
statement said.
The militant coalition vowed to respond to Buhari regionally slanted appointment
by resuming attacks against oil companies operating in the oil-rich
region in southern Nigeria. They advised oil workers’ unions to
withdraw their members from rigs and platforms for their safety during
the period.
It can be recalled that another militant group, the Niger Delta Red Squad, operating in Imo had this week vowed to shock the nation in their next attack.
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