’Femi Asu
with agency report
Niger Delta militants on Thursday blew
up two extra oil pipelines in Bayelsa State, threatening to bring oil
production in the country to a halt.
A militant group that calls itself the
Niger Delta Avengers, which has claimed responsibility for most of the
attacks since the beginning of the year, said it had attacked two crude
pipelines operated by Italy’s oil major Eni.
“At about 2:00am today @NDAvengers blew
up the Ogboinbiri to Tebidaba and Clough Creek to Tebidaba crude oil
pipelines in Bayelsa State,” the group said on its Twitter handle.
“This is in line with our promise to all
international oil companies and indigenous oil companies that Nigeria’s
oil production will be zero,” the group added.
The NDA had on Wednesday blown up two
facilities belonging to Chevron Nigeria Limited, making it the fourth
time the oil major’s assets would be attacked in less than a month.
President Muhammadu Buhari cancelled at the last minute a visit planned for Thursday to the region.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo made the
trip in Buhari’s place to launch a clean-up programme in an area badly
hit by oil spills, vowing to work with community leaders to end militant
attacks.
No reason has been given for the
cancellation of what would have been Buhari’s first visit to the region
since taking office a year ago. Western allies and local officials have
told the former military chief he needs to address poverty and oil
pollution in the Delta to stop unrest, according to Reuters.
“We are determined to put right the
wrongs of the past, where the people of this land were treated unfairly
and the environment unduly polluted and degraded,” Osinbajo said in a
speech in the town of Bodo in the polluted Ogoniland area.
“The clean-up of this land will require
change on the part of all those who deal with the Niger Delta
environment, particularly the oil companies and our communities,” he
said.
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