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Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by sholatour(m): 6:40pm On Jun 10, 2016
Nigeria has vowed to rein in the militants who are relentlessly bombing the country's oil infrastructure and have slashed its crude output, cnbc.com reports. But experts say the government of President Muhammadu Buhari lacks the military capacity and institutions to tackle the threat — and military action could make things much worse anyway.

Little is certain about the motives of the Niger Delta Avengers. But the group claims through its website and Twitter feed that it wants a bigger share of the Niger Delta's resource wealth to go to the region's people, and it wants some sort of environmental remediation after decades of rampant oil and gas pollution.

What is certain is that the Avengers are effective. Nigeria's oil production has fallen from 2.2 million barrels per day to roughly 1.6 million after a spate of attacks, which come as the country was already in crisis mode thanks to a rout in global oil prices.

Nigeria has deployed more troops to the delta and begun talks with state and local leaders to address their grievances. This week, Nigerian Oil Minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu called on the Avengers to "sheath their weapons and embrace dialogue with the government." The Avengers responded in their Twitter feed: "We're not negotiating with any committee. If Fed Govt is discussing with any group they're doing that on their own."

The Nigerian military has slim hopes of finding and defeating the militant group in the delta's swampy network of creeks, say experts. The terrain confounded soldiers during a prior, yearslong campaign against oil militants, who stopped bombing oil installations only after the government began paying them as part of a 2009 amnesty program.

"I think it would be very difficult to tackle this issue using essentially police methods," said John Campbell, former U.S. ambassador to Nigeria. "The delta doesn't lend itself to military or police action, and in fact, it failed the last time there was an insurrection there." The military, which Buhari is trying to remake into a more professional fighting force, also has little support among delta residents, and its presence could make matters worse, according to Campbell.

Source: http://www.sofreedomains.com/2016/06/nigeria-faces-almost-impossible-fight.html

Re: Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by Horus(m): 6:42pm On Jun 10, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u_4yKrYt-8

[size=14pt]Bakassi Militants Ask Niger Delta Avengers To Stop Bombings[/size]

The Bakassi Strike Force has issued a warning to the Niger Delta Avengers over their incessant bombings of oil pipelines in the Niger Delta.

The Strike force stated that it was not in support of the Avengers’ activities as the bombings had a degenerating effect on Nigeria’s economy.
Re: Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by Luckylife(m): 6:52pm On Jun 10, 2016
Ok
Re: Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by Ikwokrikwo: 6:56pm On Jun 10, 2016
Horus:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbIqLutlQTE

[size=14pt]Bakassi Militants Ask Niger Delta Avengers To Stop Bombings[/size]

The Bakassi Strike Force has issued a warning to the Niger Delta Avengers over their incessant bombings of oil pipelines in the Niger Delta.

The Strike force stated that it was not in support of the Avengers’ activities as the bombings had a degenerating effect on Nigeria’s economy.
Bakassi militant with Hausa accent

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Re: Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by willyo(m): 7:04pm On Jun 10, 2016
Which Bakassi? Okey Bakassi? Cos the last time i checked Bakassi is not part of Nigeria... Gowon sold it. #OLX
Re: Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by MirabelArode(f): 7:05pm On Jun 10, 2016
Where is jpphilips, he should bring his list of oil well owners, remove all the Abokiis and yorubas there, leave out Igbo and Niger delta names and tell us that NDA hates Igbos and Nigerdeltans, so that Igbo the 5%ers will hate the NDA and embrace the fulanis, so that oil will continue to flow peacefully. Kikikikikiki! grin

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Re: Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by lytech1(m): 7:29pm On Jun 10, 2016
is this NDA request too much to be granted by BUBU... Atleast,the lasd was theirs.... Ooooohhh,bubu is currently deaf,its difficult to hear their requst for now..... NDA pls calm down,lets fix BUBU hearing problem first.... He will grant ur request... Lol
Re: Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by jpphilips(m): 11:39pm On Jun 11, 2016
MirabelArode:
Where is jpphilips, he should bring his list of oil well owners, remove all the Abokiis and yorubas there, leave out Igbo and Niger delta names and tell us that NDA hates Igbos and Nigerdeltans, so that Igbo the 5%ers will hate the NDA and embrace the fulanis, so that oil will continue to flow peacefully. Kikikikikiki! grin

Why not try the kiddies section of Nairaland

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Re: Nigeria Faces 'almost Impossible' Fight Against 'niger Delta Avengers' by jpphilips(m): 11:43pm On Jun 11, 2016
Continue giving them hope

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