A new militant group, Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate (NDGJM),
has claimed a Tuesday attack on a state-owned oil pipeline and accused
the military of “endlessly harassing” the Niger Delta as they vowed to
intensify their campaign of sabotage.
The group said in a statement that they attacked a Nigerian Petroleum
Development Company line in the southern oil-producing Delta State in
the early hours of Tuesday.
“The NDGJM brought down the Ogor-Oteri major delivery line,” said the militants. “Good job boys.”
The NDGJM militants said that they do not recognise the ceasefire
declared in August by the Niger Delta Avengers, a rival armed group in
the region, or its ongoing negotiations with the Nigerian government.
The group also criticised the Nigerian military for its operations in the Delta’s restive swamplands.
“The NDGJM will no longer sit quietly watching the endless harassment
of our peoples in various parts of the region by the Nigerian
military,” said the group.
“It shall from now on be an eye for an eye, for every military
atrocity carried out in the creeks… the Nigerian armed forces will have
the NDGJM to contend with.”
Last week the Nigerian military launched ‘Operation Crocodile Smile’
in the oil-hub of Warri claiming to have killed five militants and
arrested 23 others in a weekend raid.
An amnesty program introduced in 2009 brought peace to the Niger delta after years of attacks crippled crude output.
Yet when Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari indicated that he would
wind down the costly program in an effort to trim government spending
violence once again erupted in the region.
Groups including the Niger Delta Avengers and the NDGJM are demanding
a greater share of oil revenues and political autonomy. Their attacks
have hampered oil exports and damaged Nigeria’s fragile economy.

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