Militant group emerges in Imo; threatens to blow up Shell pipelines
A new militant group known as the Red Scorpion has emerged in Imo
State, threatening to blow up Shell Petroleum oil pipelines in the
state.
The group claimed responsibility for the recent destruction of two
oil pipelines belonging to the Elf Oil Company in Awara, Ohaji/Egbema
Local Government Area.
The incident occurred a few days after the Imo lawmakers queried the
exclusion of the state from the Federal Government’s proposed dialogue
with oil-producing states in the Niger Delta region as part of measures
to quell the ongoing hostilities in the region.
The lawmakers had during a plenary session to mark the beginning of
the new legislative year last week, frowned at the exclusion of Imo
from the government’s planned dialogue with the Niger Delta Avengers
(NDA) and warned that the peaceful disposition of the youths from the
state should not be taken for granted.
The new group, in a post on their Facebook account on Tuesday, said
that it has what it takes to cause damage to pipelines in the
oil-producing areas in the state except they are given what duly
belongs to them.
It therefore warned oil companies in the area to evacuate their workers with immediate effect.
Meanwhile, some of the ex-militants from the area, who confirmed the
existence of the group, said they were not involved in the renewed
militancy.
They, however, maintained: “That people are angry and blowing up
pipelines is no longer news. It is their right; they can blow up
pipelines and call themselves any name.”
We don’t believe in violence, IPOB tells Avengers
Meanwhile, the Customary Government of the Indigenous Peoples of
Biafra (IPOB) has told the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) that it does not
believe in the use of violence to realise the Biafra State.
In a statement it issued on Tuesday, IPOB said there has been an
increase in violent incidents in the southern region of Biafra, with
many emerging groups claiming responsibilities. It specifically
mentioned the Niger Delta Avengers, which has been carrying out attacks
on oil and gas facilities in the region.
“The Customary Government of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra
therefore wishes to reiterate our earlier resolve to pursue the
restoration of a free Biafran state through legal and non-violent means.
“It is our belief that our people have suffered and died enough, and as
such, we cannot afford to engage in any activity that will unleash
another round of bloodshed on us,” IPOB said.





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