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AVENGERS TO BUHARI: Continue with N-East oil exploration, no export from N-Delta

AVENGERS TO BUHARI: Continue with N-East oil
exploration, no export from N-Delta


WARRI- NIGER-DELTA Avengers, NDA, has said
that President Muhammadu Buhari was free to
step up oil exploration in the North East, but
should forget about export of a drop of crude oil
from the Niger Delta.
Spokesperson of the militant group, self-styled
Brig Gen Mudoch, in a statement, entitled, “Your
drones won’t stop us” alleged that the federal
government was preparing for a military offensive
in the region and using dialogue as a subterfuge.
“Also note that you will not be able to export one
litre of crude in the Niger Delta, just intensify the
oil exploration in the North East. As for the ones
in the Niger Delta, forget about it because the
Nigeria government won’t export a drop from our
land,” it said.
The statement read: “The NDA intelligence agency
gathered that the said peace talk or dialogue by
the federal government is a delay tactic employed
by the federal government to enable their
purchased drones that are said to arrive latest
end of August from the United State.”
“This whole thing makes us to wonder what kind
of country is this. We can all see that President
Buhari- led government is a fraud. They are not
serious about any dialogue and made it seem the
Niger Delta Avengers are the ones not ready for
dialogue.
“Mr. President you can purchase all the drones in
Europe and Untied State. It will not stop the Niger
Delta Avengers from bringing the country’s
economy to zero. The worse you can do is to kill
poor innocent people which the military is good
at, but know the Nigeria Economy will suffer,” the
group added.

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