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Expiration Of 30-Days Ceasefire: Avengers Resume Attacks On Oil Facilities

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…Blows Up 5 Major Oil Pipelines

The Niger Delta Avengers has struck a pipeline belonging to the state-owned oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and two major oil wells belonging to Chevron Nigeria Limited following the expiration of the 30-days ceasefire which the federal government of President Mohammadu Buahri said it would use to dialogue with the militants and stakeholders in the region.

The Niger Delta Avengers appear to be on rampage with the report of attacks on five major oil pipelines and installations between Friday and Sunday morning just as the Avengers operating in the oil-rich region of southern Nigeria, has announced a new attack on a pipeline, in a tweet on Saturday, the militants claimed responsibility for an attack on an NNPC pipeline to Warri Refinery, “At 9:15pm on Friday the @NDAvengers blow up Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Crude Oil Trunk Line to Warri Refinery,” the group said.

This attack marks renewed hostilities following a “calm” period from June 16, when the Avengers attacked an NNPC pipeline in Akwa Ibom up until June 30, 2016.

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Another tweet claimed responsibility for attacks on Chevron pipelines in Delta. “At 1:15am on Sunday @NDAvengers blow up two major Chevron Oil Wells. WELL 7 and WELL 8 close to Abiteye flow station in Delta state,” the group claimed.

The group congratulated its strike teams. “Well done, soldiers,” the group said on Twitter.

At 9:15pm on Friday the @NDAvengers blow up Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Crude Oil Trunk Line to Warri Refinery.

At 1:15am on Sunday @NDAvengers blow up two major Chevron Oil Wells. WELL 7 and WELL 8 close to Abiteye flow station in Delta State

In their tweet ALL FIVE OPERATIONS WAS CARRIED OUT BY @NDAvengers STRIKE TEAM. WELL DONE SOLDIERS.

The militants say they are waging a war for a free Niger Delta Republic in what it tags, Operation Red Economy, with a view of halting crude oil production in Nigeria to force the government to grant the group’s demands.

The Avengers claim it has reduced oil production in the country to less than one million barrels a day. An analyst at VOA News corroborates the militants’ claims saying that oil production has dropped below one million barrels a day due to the waves of attacks on pipelines and oil installations.

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The militant group has released its rules of engagement and says that it doesn’t kill anybody or attack oil workers or soldiers. The Delta Avengers called on all other groups operating in the region to abide by these rules of engagement. “We need God now, more than ever,” the group said in a statement.

The Niger Delta Avengers has presented an 11-point demand to President Buhari and the first is the implementation of the recommendations of the 2014 National Conference.

Pro-Biafra secessionist group, Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, has pledged “total allegiance” to the Niger Delta Avengers extolling the militant group for supporting the cause of a free Biafra, MASSOB embraces the tenets of nonviolence with Ralph Uwazuruike, a lawyer as its leader.

Last week, the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, another secessionist group pledged its support for the Niger Delta Avengers, saying the groups’ ideal of freedom align.

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