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Sunday, 5 June 2016

Cult war: 16 killed in Rivers communities


Cult war: 16 killed in Rivers communities


From: Tony John, Port Har­court
NO fewer than 16 persons were feared dead in cult war supremacy in Ikwerre and Etche Local Government Ar­eas of Rivers State.
Sunday Sun gathered that armed men on Friday night invaded Omuoda, Omuigwe, Omuahunwo and Omuchiolu communities in Ikwerre Lo­cal Government Area, where about 14 persons, including a nursing mother and baby were shot death. Sources from the Aluu town in Ikwerre Lo­cal Government and some of the affected communities said houses were razed by the armed invaders and people have fled the place for fear of reprisal attack.
According to sources, people now live in fear, as the supremacy cult battle between Icelanders and Degbam rages on.
Yesterday, security op­eratives were on red alert in readiness for any eventuality in Aluu communities. A com­munity source, who did not want his name in print for fear of attack, confirmed that the clash was between Degbam and Iceland. In the ensuing encounter, he said, 14 people lost their lives, while some es­caped with bullet wounds.
He said many people had deserted the community be­cause of the threat of reprisal attack by the rival group.
In a related development, two other persons were also allegedly killed in a sepa­rate cult clash in Obite com­munity in Etche Local Gov­ernment Area of the state. A source, who witnessed the heavy shooting, said the cult group invaded the community at about 9 pm, destroyed and looted people’s property.
One of the deceased vic­tims was said to have been shot dead as a result of mis­taken identity, as the group took him for the chief security officer of the community.
At the time of filing the report, the state police com­mand was  yet to confirm the incident.

Kano murder: IGP sues for calm, assures victim’s family of justice

Kano murder: IGP sues for calm, assures victim’s family of justice

By Olakunle Olafioye
THE Inspector General of Po­lice, Solomon Arase has called for calm following the extra-judicial murder of one Bridget Abahime, who was reportedly killed by a mob in Kano over alleged blasphemy.
The IGP also assured the family of the deceased and indeed the general public that justice would be done in the case. Arase in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olabisi Kolawole, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, equally confirmed that the Kano State Police Com­mand has arrested two key suspects in connection with the incident.
Those arrested, accord­ing to the statement in­clude Dauda Ahmed and Su­beiru Abubakar.
The statement read further: “In order to ensure a diligent and professional investiga­tion, the Inspector General of Police has directed the Depu­ty Inspector-General of Police in- charge of the Force Crimi­nal Investigation and Intelli­gence Department (FCIID) to deploy the Homicide Section of the department to immedi­ately take over the investiga­tion of the case and ensure a meticulous investigation and speedy prosecution of the ar­rested suspects.
“The Inspector General of Police has also directed the Commissioner of Police of Kano State to sustain the com­munity engagement actions which he is currently initiat­ing with all strategic security stakeholders and community leaders in the state with a view to dousing the tension being generated by the condem­nable incident. In addition, detachments of mobile and conventional police as well as the intelligence assets of the Force have been deployed to protect law abiding citizens, reassure the public, prevent the incident from degenerat­ing into a major security threat and aid the Homicide Section being deployed in the loca­tion and apprehension of other suspects who are currently at large.”
While condoling family and friends of the deceased, the Po­lice chief condemned in stron­gest terms the violation of right to life of citizens under any guise and stressed the Force’s resolve to uphold its mandate touching on criminal justice delivery in the most firm and speedy fashion in similar case and in other cases of this na­ture.
“While the members of the public will be updated on prog­ress of investigation into this case, they are advised to go about their normal activities and resist any temptation to capitalize on the incident to threaten national se­curity as any such attempt will be firmly dealt with. The Inspector General also calls on Kano eh State residents and indeed, all citizens to imbibe the culture of tolerance, rule of law and peaceful co-exis­tence and to trust and cooperate with the police as we strive to ensure justice in this case,” the statement read.

N’Delta Avengers warns militants against missile launch


N’Delta Avengers warns militants against missile launch


From Paul Osuyi, Asaba
MEMBERS of the emergent mili­tant group, Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) have warned other militant groups in the Niger Delta to desist from attacking soldiers and targeting aircraft with anti-aircraft missiles.
Avengers had claimed responsibility for multiple attacks on oil facilities in the renewed wave of hostilities in the Niger Delta region. But new militants including the Joint Niger Delta Libera­tion Force (JNDLF) recently came up with a threat to launch assault missiles against aircraft. However, spokesman for the NDA, Mudoch Agbinibo in a statement yesterday, stated that the intention of the group was to cripple oil production in the region and not to shed human blood, whether military or civilian.
NDA which had earlier dissociated itself from Wednesday’s killing of two soldiers and four civilians in Delta State vowed to deal with any group that refuses to heed its warning not to attack soldiers.” The high command of the avengers is calling on you not to attack any soldier and those claiming to have anti aircraft missiles should desist from targeting any aircraft.
Let us be careful not to offend God in the process of trying to liberate our people from the shackles of the Ni­gerian government, because we need God more than anything right now.
“We also need the international bodies as well. Hence, we must desist from any life threatening actions that will derail our genuine struggle for our people. All groups are hereby discour­aged from indulging in harassing oil workers and soldiers. We urge you all to help any oil worker or soldier you see in distress. “The military war­planes hovering round our towns and villages have not struck a soul, or de­stroyed any property. So those groups with anti aircraft missiles should dry their gunpowder. When it is time to engage the military in combat, the whole world will know they started the war, and not the Avengers.
“The Niger Delta Avengers high command will pass the message round that it’s not time to engage in gun bat­tle. So far, we have not engaged the Nigeria military in combat; despite the heavy presence of the military at the pipelines. We still find a way to carry out our actions without attacking sol­diers. “The avengers will deal with any group that refuses to heed this warning, and attacks the military.
The high command is calling on all groups in Rivers, Ondo, Delta, Bayel­sa, Cross River, and Akwa Ibom not to indulge in any act of kidnapping and attacking of soldiers. The war is on oil installations: ‘Operation no flow of oil.’

Oil well bombings: 2016 BUDGET ENDANGERED

Oil well bombings: 2016 BUDGET ENDANGERED

 ■ NDA widens battlefront
By ENYERIBE EJIOGU, ADEWALE SANYAOLU and EMMANUEL OGOIBGE
THE unrelenting bombing campaign launched by the Niger Delta Avengers on the nation’s oil and gas infrastructure has deep­ened concerns over the N6.06tril­lion 2016 budget, which was trailed by controversies before it was eventually passed by the National Assembly, almost five months after it was presented by President Muhammadu Buhari to the legislature.
Even after the Appropriation Act was signed into law, strong reservations were expressed that it may not be possible to fully im­plement it given that much time had elapsed from the time it was presented last December 2015. Now those fears are rapidly becoming real in the face of the extensive destruction of strategic components of the country’s crude oil and gas production and export infrastructure.
As at the last count, over 40 major pipelines have been bombed and destroyed across the Niger Delta by the ferocious militants group, which goes by the name Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), as the group pursues its avowed goal of crippling the country’s oil and gas industry.
Already, the combined effect of the successful attacks so far carried out by the group since February 10, when it bombed the Soku Gas Plant operated by Shell, which supplies gas to the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) plant in Bonny for ex­port, there has been a precipitous drop in crude oil production and export by the major operating partners of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.
On June 1, Wednesday, 3.40am, the militants destroyed Chevron’s RMP 23 and RMP 24 at Bibi, which were said to be the company’s highest producing Niger Delta. The attack further reduced Nigeria’s daily production as the destroyed facilities had a productive capacity of 90,000 barrels per day.
Then in the early hours of Friday, June 3, NDA bombed the 48-inch Shell Petroleum Devel­opment Company’s (SPDC) export line at the Forcados Terminal in Burutu, Delta State, for the second time, because of what it described as the intransigence of Shell, following the oil compa­ny’s resolve to proceed with repair works in the area.
The militants were said to have used sophisti­cated weapons to blow up the pipeline at another section as repairs on the section destroyed in the previous attack was almost being completed.
While claiming responsibility for the latest attack, the militants said through their Twit­ter handle, @NDAvengers: “At 3am today @ NDAvengers blew up the SPDC Forcados-48- inch export pipeline. We warned SPDC not to go ahead with repair works but they refused. This is an example to all other multinationals.”
With several vital facilities destroyed and shut down, oil production has been drastically reduced to less than 1.5 million barrels per day, a far cry from the peak figure of 2.2 million barrels per day.
Nigeria’s 2016 budget is based on the as­sumption that the country would sell 2.2 million barrels per day to generate a substantial part of the estimated revenue of N3.86 trillion.
The Federal Government, as the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udo Udo­ma explained while giving the budget breakdown, proposed to embark on massive infrastructural and social intervention projects, all aimed at rebuilding the economy by investing in power, works, housing, agriculture, energy and education.
He said: “The 2016 Budget has an outlay of N6.06 trillion. States and LGs share of distribut­able pool amount to N3.24 trillion, while Federal Government will receive N2.48 trillion.
Specifically, about N350billion would be in­vested on infrastructural projects, with N35.6bil­lion set aside for construction of 1,973 blocks of 7,068 Housing Units in the six geopolitical zones and FCT.
The Federal Government also intended to di­rectly impact the lives of more than eight million Nigerians through different social investments that would “provide succour and be a ready-made palliative to ordinary Nigerians,” Senior Special Assistant for Media and Publicity to the Vice President, Mr Laolu Akande, had said during an interaction with the press in Abuja after the budget went through the legislative process.
Elaborating on the new details and a break­down of the interventions and palliatives, he said a direct payment of N5,000 would be made monthly to one million extremely poor Nigeri­ans for 12 months, for which N68.7billion has been appropriated; direct provision of very soft loans – cash for market women, men and traders, including artisans and agric workers. This would be for a total of 1.76million Nigerians, without the requirement for conventional collateral. Some of the traders will likely get about N60,000. For that purpose, a total sum of N140.3billion was appropri­ated in the budget; payment of between N23,000 to N30,000 per month to 500,000 unemployed graduates who would be trained, paid and deployed to work as vol­unteer teachers, public health officers and extension service workers among other responsibilities.
They would also be given electronic devices to empower them technologically, both for their assignments and beyond. Similarly, 100,000 artisans would also be trained and paid, and to fund this intent, Akande said N191.5billion had been set aside in the budget.
The budget also envisaged that at least 5.5 million Nigerian primary school children would be fed for 200 school days under the free Homegrown School Feeding Programme. The first phase of the initiative is envisaged to take off from 18 states, three of which would be chosen from each geopolitical zone. To fund the school feeding programme, a provision of N93.1billion was made in the 2016 budget.
To encourage the study of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, 100,000 tertiary students in these disci­plines plus education would enjoy a grant of N5.8billion to be paid directly to the students.
Altogether, in this year alone, more than eight million Nigerians would benefit from the social investment aspects of the budget.
Besides, continued funding of revived power sector and major road construction projects stalled by the 2015 transition and long delay in passage of the 2016 budget, would sustain existing jobs even as new projects, such as the Abuja-Kano and La­gos-Calabar railway lines, expected to take off under the new budget, would create numerous new job opportunities.
In the face of the present onslaught by NDA against oil and gas facilities in the Niger Delta, there is now clearly a big question mark on the realization of the laudable objectives of the 2016 budget, which now seems endangered. Already, the bombing of gas pipelines has prac­tically crippled power generation in the country thereby pushing the economy into a deeper slump as millions of micro-enter­prises that depend on public power supply are now practically comatose.
Against this background there is real disquiet in the country as NDA digs in and has shown its determination and ca­pacity to expand the battlefront notwith­standing that the massive deployment of military forces by the Army, Navy and Air Force in and around Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South Local Govern­ment Area in the search for Government Ekpemuopolo, aka, Tompolo, who is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and has been frequently accused of being behind the new wave of militancy in the Niger Delta. But he has consistently and stri­dently denied the allegations.
To demonstrate the ability of its opera­tives to strike in the region, NDA 
chose to strike at the Chevron facility in Egbema creek in Warri North LGA of the state.
In a statement claiming responsibility for the attack, it gloated via Twitter: “With the heavy presence of 100 gunboats, four warships and jet bombers, NDA blew up Chevron Bibi oil well RMP 23 and RMP 24 at 3.44 am this morning (Wednesday). This is to show the whole world that the Nigeria military is good at harassing innocent civilians. RMP 24 and RMP 23 are the Chevron swamp highest producing wells.” Prior to attacking the Chevron fa­cility, the group had vowed to continue its relentless bombing of oil and gas installa­tions in the Niger Delta despite the Federal Government’s deployment of fighter jets and the military in Delta State.
The group, in a statement issued by its spokesman, Brig-Gen Mudoch Agbinibo, on Tuesday, NDA said it remained unde­terred by the heavy presence of the mili­tary in some parts of Delta State, adding that the troops deployment would not stop them from their planned action that would shock the whole world.
Even more worrisome is that NDA, which has vowed that it would neither retreat nor surrender is already garnering support from another consolidated group of militants under the aegis of Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force (JNDLF), which on Thursday threatened to launch six missiles in the Niger Delta region.
The group said it would commence test­ing the six missiles for three days on June 7, and warned that no airplanes should fly in and out of the country within the period, claiming that the weapons were capable of hitting any object despite its size.

MASSOB backs Niger Delta Avengers

MASSOB backs Niger Delta Avengers


From Geoffrey Anyanwu, Awka
THE Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) yesterday declared total support for the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) and other pro-­Biafra groups from the Niger Delta region.
Declaring support for the Niger Delta Avengers, MASSOB in a statement issued by its leader, Comrade Uchenna Madu said the movement was happy with the firmness and sincerity with which NDA was supporting the struggle for Biafra realization.
MASSOB also said that the acceptability of Biafra by their brethren across the Niger had made nonsense of negative positions of some leaders of ethnic nationalities in the South-­South that were brainwashed to speak against Biafra.
The MASSOB statement read in part: “The consistency, selflessness and pragmatism of these Biafra warriors gladdens our hearts, it shows and proves the positivity and acceptability of Biafra by our brethren across the Niger. It has also rubbished the earlier diversionary, stupid and negative comments, statements and position of some leaders of ethnic nationalities of the South-­South who are brainwashed by Hausa Fulani-­Yoruba oligarchies against Biafra.
“The activities of the current Niger Delta warriors are natural confirmation that Biafra stretches towards the gulf of Guinea. The natural inhabitants and indigenous people of these lands are Biafrans by birth but Nigerians by citizenship.”
Madu noted that though MASSOB chose the non-­violent approach that it would also support every genuine and legitimate methodology and approach chosen by any group towards Biafran self-determination. Because of our non-­violent approach,
the Nigerian security forces have killed thousands of MASSOB members and other groups since 1999, when the current struggle started. “These extra judicial killings of non-­violent and unarmed
Biafra agitators have gone unchecked by the Nigerian government and the international watchdogs against human rights abuses, brutalities, genocides and pogroms, including the United Nations.
“The Western world seems not to react against the ethnic cleansing of our people because of economic and diplomatic interests in Biafra natural treasures which they aligned with Nigeria and kept
their hypocritical eyes closed against the fate of over 60 millions Biafrans.”
While describing the present Nigerian leadership as a confused one, MASSOB maintained that those pursuing the Biafran agitators would see shame. “Our comrades from Niger Delta who are more united and focused than groups from Igbo-­based hinterland should not relent as the knees of our oppressors shall bow soon.
They will beg Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and the others,” the group said.

Buhari condemns Kano killing, hails suspect’s arrest

Buhari condemns Kano killing, hails suspect’s arrest

From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has condemned in strong terms the killing of Mrs. Bridget Agbahime, who was accused of blasphemy, describing the incident as sad and regrettable.
He assured that justice would be done in the matter, and urged the people not to take the law into their hands.
President Buhari also condoled with the husband of the deceased, Pastor Mike Agbahime, the family and relations, praying  that God would give them the fortitude to bear the loss.In a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, the President also commended the law enforcement agents for apprehending the prime suspect behind the killing, as well as the Kano State government, which summoned a meeting of Christian and Islamic leaders, widower of the deceased, and security agencies, as soon as the sad event occurred.
He equally charged those who may want to use the development to fan the embers of religious or ethnic hatred to remember that two wrongs never make a right, and that when law and order breaks down, those who become victims are never distinguished on the basis of religion or ethnicity. “The incident at Kofar Wambai Market, Kano city, is utterly condemnable, and the state government has been quite proactive. Let us ensure that we keep the peace, as justice will be done. Let us learn to respect each other’s faith, so that we can know each other and live together in peace,” he was quoted to have said.

Saturday, 4 June 2016

Don't attack any soldier or oil worker- Niger Delta Avengers appeal to other militant groups



Don't attack any soldier or oil worker- Niger Delta Avengers appeal to other militant groups.
-4th-June-2016,
By: Nwana A.c
The Niger Delta Avengers released a statement on their website this afternoon appealing to other militant groups fighting for the region, not to attack or harass oil workers or any soldier. In the statement which was signed by their spokesperson, Brig.Gen Mudoch Agbinibo, the group said militants should be careful not to offend God as they try to liberate the people of the region. Read the statement below ...
"Good Afternoon Niger Deltans. The liberation of the Niger delta people has taken a new swing with the daily emergence of new groups all over the region. The avengers are calling on all groups in the region to be strong and resolute as it is obvious that God is on our side. The groups are much now both real and unreal but if you really fighting for the liberation of the Niger delta people.
The high command of the avengers is calling on you not to attack any soldier and those claiming to have anti aircraft missiles should deist from targeting any aircraft. Let us be careful not offend God in the process of trying to liberate our people from the shackles of the Nigerian government because we need God more than anything right now. We also need the international communities as well. Hence, we must desist from any life threatening actions that will derail our genuine struggle for our people. All groups are hereby discouraged from indulging in harassing oil workers and soldiers. We urge you all to help any oil workers or soldiers you see in distress.
The military warplanes hovering round our towns and villages have not strike a soul or destroy any property, so those groups with anti aircraft missiles should dry their gunpowder. When it is time to engage the military in combat the whole world will know they started the war not the Avengers. The Niger delta avengers high command will pass the message round that its time to engage on gun battle when the time comes. So far, we have not engaged the Nigeria military in combat; despite the heavy presence of military on the pipelines. we still find way to carry out our actions without attacking soldiers.
The avengers will deal with any group that refuses and attack military. The high command is calling on all groups in Rivers, Ondo, Delta, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Akwa Ibom to not indulge in any act of kidnapping and attacking of soldiers. The war is on oil installations; “Operation On Flow of Oil” God is our strength; he is going to see the people of Niger delta through. God bless the Niger delta republic.
Brig.Gen Mudoch Agbinibo Spokesperson