Metro Niger Delta: New Militant Group Emerges, Makes Huge Demand From FG

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A new militant group, Ultimate Warriors of Niger Delta, has emerged with a threat to continue to attack oil and gas facilities across the Niger Delta region unless the Nigerian government agreed to award 60 per cent oil blocs to the people of the region.

According to PUNCH, the new group which spoke for the very first time on Wednesday also demanded that the federal government allow the $16 billion Export Processing Zone otherwise called Delta Gas City project begin operations in earnest.

It, however, gave the government a two-week ultimatum to ensure that their demands were adequately met for a lasting ceasefire in the region.

Spokesperson of Ultimate Warrior, as it chose to be addressed, Sibiri Taiowoh, in a statement obtained by PUNCH said if the FG truly wants peace in the region, it should award 60 per cent oil bloc to indigenous people from the region as its primary demand for a ceasefire.

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The group further asked for commencement of academic activities at Federal Maritime University established during the regime of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Warning further, it said failure to meet its demands, would warrant total shutting down of vital oil facilities including Chevron BOP, Okan Platform, MEREN Gas Gathering Compression Platform and Chevron Tank Farm.

The statement reads in part: We also want 60 per cent of the oil blocs to be allocated to the Niger Deltans just as the Federal Government has also allocated 80 per cent to those who are not from the oil producing area and just as 50 per cent of the resource was used to develop the non-oil area when we were producing cocoa and groundnut as main economic resources, the same 50 percent should be use to develop the Niger Delta region because we are the ones suffering the brunt of oil pollution and degradation in the region”.
 
Gangsters. The tragedy of Nigeria is that one is encouraged to ignore the voice of reason and listen to puppets with guns. This is not just a Niger Delta issue. We have the same problems in every region and sector. We talk about cults in university like it is just background noise... that is the start of political careers for many and a way to climb the greasy polls of power in Nigeria.
 
Gangsters. The tragedy of Nigeria is that one is encouraged to ignore the voice of reason and listen to puppets with guns. This is not just a Niger Delta issue. We have the same problems in every region and sector. We talk about cults in university like it is just background noise... that is the start of political careers for many and a way to climb the greasy polls of power in Nigeria.
We can't all be civil citizens.

I understand where you're coming from though, there'll be problems for (and in) the nation when the percentage of "uncivil" citizens reaches a point. Sadly, we're not trying to eradicate stuffs that cause a rise in the number of "uncivil" citizens.
 
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