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Blood For Oil Project: Unraveling Obasanjo's Covert Actions In Niger Delta
November 7, 2006 Barely few days from the unraveling of the Obasanjo-led Government’s “Fresh Agenda for Bigger Crisis in Niger Delta”, internal squabbles amongst groups claiming to be representing the interests of the Niger Delta people are fast assuming dangerous dimensions that may culminate in bloody battle for supremacy by the different groups. The Joint Revolutionary Council (JRC) a newer and previously unknown coalition has started singing discordant tunes with other existing groups especially the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), the first harmonized coalition of diverse groups in the region.
Declarations from the two
coalitions last week clearly showed that the confusion has already started
and knowing the manner events happen in the region, this will obviously lead
to violent military confrontation between them except leaders of the groups
quickly catch the message that the amber of disunity is being fanned from
outside the region by Government and its collaborators in the region.
Hear one of the coalition
groups: “On behalf of the Joint Revolutionary Council and all other alliance
groups in its coalition, I, Colonel Umar Suku Amachree wish to announce a
full-stand down on a planned Operation Black November. In furtherance
therefore, we advise all operating and operator companies to continue all
operations without panic or frenzy.
“In line with the wishes
and aspirations of our very- esteemed leader Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari,
there shall no more be any act of insurgency in our territories except in
the case of a reprisal action against an identified enemy.
“We call on all people of
goodwill to impress on General Olusegun Obasanjo the need to eschew
governance based on vindictiveness and intimidation. Such attitudes have
continued to remain strong motivators to increased insurgency in the Niger
Delta”.
Meanwhile, the above
statement is a direct opposite to the stance of the Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) whose leader and spokesman, Jomo
Gbomo was very plain when he warned both the oil companies and the Nigerian
government that the JRC is not known to it and not empowered to negotiate or
make declaration on its behalf.”
“We wish to refute claims
of any kind of relationship between us and a group claiming to be the joint
revolutionary council. We do not know these individuals, have never heard of
them and have no collaboration with this group if it indeed exists.
“Our goal remains the
destruction of the Nigerian oil industry and all who stand on the pathway to
our objective. In good time we will redeem our pledge to the people of the
Niger delta to halt altogether the rape of our land by the Nigerian
government and conniving oil companies. Be warned, we have not entered into
any negotiations with the Nigerian government or its representatives. Oil
companies in the Niger delta are operating at their peril.
“We have long advised oil
companies to consider divesting from the Nigerian industry or remedy the
injustices in the Niger delta. They have long encouraged the Nigerian
government and themselves participated in the rape of the Delta. They will
only begin to operate in peace when the stolen wealth of the delta is
restored to its rightful owners.
“The world must be getting
sick of Obasanjo's threats. His army commanders have assured him there can
be no military victory in the delta. How does he hope to achieve this feat?
The oil companies are much wiser now and will rather have him open and
operate these fields even at the cost of their licenses.”
Gbomo’s allegation that
“Another means employed by the Nigerian government as its comprehensive
solution to the problems in the delta, is sponsoring conferences in Abuja in
which bribe is shared amongst indigenes of the delta collaborating with the
Nigerian government and oil companies,” clearly underestimated the reasons
for the “Abuja conferences.” The truth is that the strategies to destabilize
the existing organised Niger Delta rights groups are being hatched in those
conferences which have been going on not only in Abuja but in other
strategic and military facilities across the nation.
Obviously based on its
super intelligence report on the latest development in the Niger Delta, the
U.S. Government on 3 November 2006, warned of a renewed spate of insurgency
in the Niger Delta saying that militants in the region are planning a major
new wave of attacks and kidnappings in the next few days (early part of
November) that could include up to 20 simultaneous bombings across the
country's oil-rich delta region, U.S. diplomats warned Friday.
The warning which came in
an e-mailed statement sent to American citizens from the U.S. Consulate in
Lagos, confirmed that a renewed spate of violence were underway.
"The U.S. Government has learned that as of late October 2006, a militant Niger Delta group may have finalized its plans for a unified attack against oil facilities in the Niger Delta region," the statement said. "The attacks allegedly will be carried out sometime during the first week of November and will include 10 to 20 simultaneous bombings of land-based targets and a series of separate attacks on oil installations in which expatriate workers will be taken hostage."
Unknown to the U.S.
Embassy officials, the anticipated spate of violence were being dangled as a
dummy by the new groups trained, armed and financed by the agents of the
Federal Government to break the ranks of the well-coordinated existing
groups such as MEND amongst others.
Though the U.S. Government
did not give details of the anticipated attacks, it obviously would result
from the fracture created in the ranks of the Niger Delta rights activists
(militants) and orchestrated by the covert operations of the Obasanjo-led
Government to subterfuge the efforts of the genuine activists who are
agitating for a redress in the development imbalance of the Niger Delta.
It is pathetic that
instead of listening to the genuine complaints of the people of the region,
the federal government has decided to pitch the people against each other to
create unfettered access to the rich oil resources of the region. “You can
fool some people for sometime but you cannot fool all the Niger Delta people
all the time”, this wise saying may interest the Government and its
collaborators.
SENIOR FYNEFACE, ELELEWON
STREET GRA II PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE
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