NDDC Board: Militants Back Tompolo’s Seven-Day Ultimatum To FG
NDDC Board: Militants Back Tompolo’s Seven-Day Ultimatum To FG
YENAGOA – Some militants in the Niger Delta have backed Government Ekpomupolo, also known as Tompolo, on the seven-day ultimatum he gave to President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, to reconstitute the NDDC board or risk a major breakdown of law and order in the region.
Tompolo issued the ultimatum on Sunday at his Gbaramatu country home in Delta State, saying that last week’s three-day protest by members of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) would be a child’s play if the agency’s board was not inaugurated after seven days.
The militants under the auspices of the Supreme Egbesu Freedom Fighters Movement said they would join forces with the IYC to cripple the country’s economy by shutting down oil facilities in the region if the commission’s board was not appointed within seven days.
The group in a statement on Monday via electronic mail signed by its Commander, General Agadagba 1 Obus, also known as ‘Thunder’ said that Buhari’s refusal to inaugurate a substantive board of the NDDC was totally unacceptable.
The militants warned that they would carry out a coordinated combined operation hash-tagged #ShutdownOilflowStationsAndPipelineForNDDCboardInauguration# if the president failed to heed the seven days notice.
According to them, the Nembe Creek Trunk Line in Bayelsa Stats that transports crude oil to the Bonny Oil Terminal in Rivers State would be one of their targets in the planned attacks.
They said, ”We will have no choice (after seven days) than to join forces with the Ijaw Youth Council and other agitating militant groups in the creeks to shut down oil exploration activities at all flow stations in the region.
“We have identified targets to include the Escravos-Warri to Kaduna NNPC major delivery crude line, Escravos-Lagos Atlas cove delivery line and the Trans Escravos Warri Kaduna gas line that supply electricity to Abuja will not be spared.
“Andtherewillbenogassupply for electricity in Abuja, Lagos, Kaduna and the Northern part of the country. Also, the Trans Forcados 48-inches terminal underwater Shell/NNPC crude delivery pipeline with most of the Chevron RMP24 Clough Creek line will all be brought to a standstill in the wake of this seven days ultrasound.
“On this note, the Supreme Egbesu Freedom Fighters Movement and the other agitating militant groups in the creek, urge President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC Federal Government, as a matter of security concern and for the interest of peace and economic stability, to immediately call the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr Godswill Akpabio, and his cohorts to lay off their hands and let the Presidency quickly call for the inauguration of the NDDC board without any further delay in the interest of peace in the Niger Delta region and for the overall interest of the country.”