Crush new Niger Delta militant group - Buhari
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Crush new Niger Delta militant group - Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has given a 
fresh order to the military to crack down on a new militant group, the 
Niger Delta Avengers, which has been attacking oil installations.
SUNDAY PUNCH gathered on 
Saturday that the President gave the directive on Friday, following the 
group’s attack on Chevron’s platform in Warri, Delta State, on Thursday 
and its blowing up of pipelines linking Warri and Kaduna refineries on 
Friday.
Following the attack on the Okan 
offshore production platform on Wednesday by the militants, Chevron said
 it had lost about 105,000 barrels of oil production in three days.
The oil major said the incident had 
affected about 35,000 barrels per day of its own net crude production, 
or about 15 per cent of its output in the country.
“Approximately 35,000 bpd of Chevron’s net crude oil production in Nigeria are impacted,” AFP quoted a Chevron’s spokeswoman, Isabel Ordonez, as saying in a statement.
The General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs, Chevron Nigeria Limited, Mr. Deji Haastrup, confirmed the figure.
He said, “This is a very difficult time 
for the country because it needs the revenue it can get from oil 
production. Incidents such as this have the potential to impact that. We
 do hope that it does not seriously affect the country.”
Workers on the pipelines told one of our
 correspondents that before the attack, they had pumped 28,000 barrels 
from the Escravos terminal on Thursday.
“Both Warri and Kaduna refineries also 
got a delivery rate of 903,000 barrels just before the attacks,” the 
workers who spoke on condition of anonymity said.
The workers said following the attacks, they counted about 10 military air patrols over the pipelines on Saturday.
They also added that it had been difficult for fire fighters to quench the fire from the bombed pipelines.
“The fire is still on and it’s going to be hard to stop it because it’s huge,” the workers said on Saturday night.
It was learnt that following the 
attacks, which has the potential of adversely affecting the revenue of 
the country,  the President instructed the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian 
Navy and the Nigerian Air Force to stop the activities of the new group.
A presidential aide, who spoke on 
condition of anonymity, said, “The President gave special instruction to
 the military, especially to the Chief of Naval Staff, that this ugly 
development of vandals in the Niger Delta should end immediately.”
It was learnt that the President also 
ordered the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, to 
ensure that all waterways and platforms were protected against further 
attacks by the militants.
The Acting Director, Defence 
Information, Brig. -Gen. Rabe Abubakar, in an interview with one of our 
correspondents on Saturday, confirmed that the military had gotten the 
directive.
He said, “We have the order from the 
President and we are monitoring the activities of the new group.  All 
efforts will be made to bring out those behind it.
“The suspects who perpetrated the first vandalism were apprehended and paraded the day before yesterday (Thursday).
“These ones are not going to be 
different. We are going out on our operation to stop and apprehend them 
in accordance with the presidential directive.”
Abubakar was not specific about what measures would be taken to address the current situation.
“We are not deterred; nobody is happy 
about it but we are not deterred from doing what we are doing. And more 
proactive measures would be put in place.
“What they are doing is complete economic sabotage; it is economic terrorism,” he said.
Buhari had in April threatened that his 
administration would descend heavily on oil and gas pipelines vandals as
 well as other saboteurs the same way the nation’s Armed Forces were 
dealing with members of the Boko Haram sect.
The President who spoke in Beijing 
during a meeting he had with members of the Nigerian community in China,
 warned vandals and saboteurs blowing up oil and gas installations in 
Nigeria to desist immediately or face the  same drastic action being 
taken against Boko Haram  by the Armed Forces.
 


 
 
 
 
