Frankly Speaking
With Jola Sotubo Who are Niger Delta militants fighting for?
The group, Niger Delta Avengers, made global headlines after it blew
up a Chevron platform in the region on Wednesday, May 4, 2016.
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is in the news again after the emergence of a militant group called the “Niger Delta Avengers (NDA)”.
The group made global headlines after it blew up a Chevron platform in the region on Wednesday, May 4, 2016.
“This is what we promised the Nigeria government since they refuse to listen to us,” the group said after the incident.
“It’s
Okan offshore facility in the Western Niger Delta region was breached
by unknown persons. The facility is currently shut-in and we are
assessing the situation, and have deployed resources to respond to a
resulting spill,” Chevron said in a statement confirming the attack.
The
NDA also claims to have carried out attacks on pipelines transporting
crude oil to the Warri and Kaduna refineries and also on a Shell oil
pipeline, which shut down the 250,000 barrel-a-day Forcados export
terminal.
The recent attacks come despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s threat to deal with the militants like he dealt with Boko Haram.
“I
am aware that in the last two weeks, the national grid collapsed a
number of times. I hope this message will reach the vandals and
saboteurs who are blowing up pipelines and installations. We will deal
with them the way we dealt with Boko Haram,” Buhari said during a meeting with the Nigerian community in China in April.
The
Niger Delta militancy has been a major battle for Nigeria, but it was
temporarily won by the creation of the Amnesty Initiative. Through the
initiative, ex-militants were rehabilitated and placed on allowances
while some were sent to study abroad all in a bid to secure the
tentative peace.
The former militants got a sweet
deal from the government, but what exactly was their struggle about? The
militants claimed to be fighting against the marginalization of their
people, but have their actions changed the lot of the average Niger
Deltan? Do the militants even care about the masses?
To answer this question, one needs only to take a look at two of the prominent ex-militants in the country, Government “Tompolo” Ekpemupolo and Mujahid Asari-Dokubo.
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