Nigeria military
have re-emphasised that it would continue to abide with the ongoing negotiation
effort of the Federal Government with militants in order to have peaceful
settlement of the Niger Delta problem.
In a
statement by the spokesman for the Defence Headquarters, Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar, the military
warned that while trying to end the crisis in the oil-rich region, it would not
take kindly with any individual or group taking military’s good gesture of
adherence to ceasefire and peaceful disposition to the impasse for granted.
“Otherwise
the military will respond proportionately to any armed attacks against its
location in a decisive but professional manner in line with its constitutional
mandate of defending innocent citizens as well as national critical
infrastructure,” the statement read.
The
military further emphasised that it had the capacity to defend itself “just as
it did recently when a group of misguided elements under the militancy guise
attacked its location at Efut Esighi waterfront in Bakassi Local Government
Area of Cross River State where they paid dearly for their evil act”.
The Armed
Forces also warned various belligerent groups in either the Niger Delta or any
other part of the nation to desist from any act capable of jeopardising peace
and security of Nigeria or “they will regret the consequences of their evil
action”.
It
reassured Nigerians that it would continue to partner with peace-minded groups
and stakeholders to bring lasting peace in any security threatened areas or
locations.
The
military had launched Operation Delta Safe and Exercise Crocodile Smile in the
region to contain the activities of militants that resurfaced over a year ago.
There
have been several attacks on oil facilities in the region, leading to a drop in
oil output of the nation that relies largely on crude oil sales for
revenue.
A group
that calls itself the Niger Delta Avengers has claimed responsibility for most
of the attacks.
Recently
the group NDA has agreed to cease fire, “it said it has agreed to a cease fire
and was ready for negotiation with the Federal Government.
But weeks
after the ceasefire was declared, the group attacked another Oil facility,
saying it was carried out in protest of military harassment of youths in the
region.
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