The Niger Delta Avengers
on Friday said it had blown up another oil pipeline operated by a
subsidiary of Italian oil major Eni in Bayelsa.
“At about 3:00 am (0200 GMT) to 5:00 am,
the Niger Delta Avengers blew up Nembe 1, 2 and 3 trunkline in
Bayelsa/Rivers states,” spokesman Mudoch Agbinibo said in a statement.
Desmond Agu, the spokesman of the
Nigerian Civil Defence and Security Corps (NCDSC), had earlier confirmed
the attack on the Tebidaba-Brass pipeline.
“Reports from the swamp area indicate
that… a gang of heavily armed youths with two double 200-horsepower
speedboats used explosives to blast three different points.”
The pipeline in Bayelsa state, owned by
the Nigerian Agip Oil Company, a local subsidiary of Italian oil major
Eni, has been repeatedly attacked.
On Monday, an oil well-head operated by Chevron was attacked in Delta state.
An investigation has been launched to determine the extent of the damage in the latest incident, said Agu.
The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) has claimed responsibility for a string of bombings of Nigeria‘s key oil and gas facilities since February.
The attacks have cut the nation’s oil
production at a time the west African country is struggling with low
global crude prices which have hammered government revenues.
The Avengers want oil majors to leave the Niger delta, blaming them for worsening the region’s poverty and under-development.
The group, which seeks a fairer share of Nigeria‘s oil wealth for residents of the region, also wants self-determination for the delta states and political autonomy.
Another militant group, the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force (JNDLF), has also warned of attacks in the delta.
The Nigerian government has called for
dialogue to end the violence but the Avengers have dismissed reports of a
truce as unfounded.
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