The federal
government, yesterday, deployed an armada of five warships, 100 gunboats and
fighter jets to the creeks of the Niger Delta, in response to continued bombing
of oil and gas pipelines by Niger Delta Avengers, NDA.
This heightened tension
in the coastal communities of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, even as
helicopter gunships were seen hovering at low altitude in the predominantly
riverine council.
This heightened tension in the coastal communities of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, even as helicopter gunships were seen hovering at low altitude in the predominantly riverine council.
This heightened tension in the coastal communities of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, even as helicopter gunships were seen hovering at low altitude in the predominantly riverine council.
It was gathered that while the
Airforce deployed the fighter jets and helicopter gunships, the Army swooped on
four more Ijaw communities in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South West Local
Government Area, Delta State, for the militants.
Bayelsa travellers from the
hinterland, confirmed the large military presence in the tricky mangrove swamp
of the council, which at the height of youth militancy, had the largest
concentration of militant camps in the Delta.
“There is a massive security
operation going on in the area. Fighter jets and helicopter gunships have been
hovering around the airspace at low level, apparently on surveillance mission.
Many of the natives are worried about the development,” said Ayebatari, an
indigene of the area.
However, an Agip source said that
the company had, amid tight security, commenced repair of the damaged section of
Tebidaba-Brass delivery line destroyed on Sunday by militants.
“Yes, the repair work is being done
under the radar,” he said in reference to the aerial coverage by the military.
Meanwhile, the invasion of Ijaw communities, which started about 1.52a.m., on
Saturday, with the take-over of Oporoza, the traditional headquarters of the
kingdom and Kurutie, also known as “Little London,” the country home of
ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, Okerenkoko,
Kokodigbane and Benikrukru, yesterday, has caused food crisis in Gbaramatu
clan.
Residents, who fled Oporoza, three
days ago to the neighbouring Azama community, are famished, as they had not
eaten for the period, while soldiers were reportedly not allowing them to
return to the community to look for food and pick their clothes.
The traditional ruler of Gbaramatu
kingdom, HRM Williams Ogboba, Oboro Gbaraun II, narrated the ordeal of the
people when the Special Adviser to the President on Presidential Amnesty
Programme, PAP, Brigadier-General Paul Boroh (retd), visited him at his palace
in Oporoza, Delta State, on Sunday.
He said he was under house arrest
and had not taken his bath since soldiers invaded his kingdom, while his
subjects in Oporoza had all fled.
Commander, NNS Delta, Commodore Raimi
Mohammed, confirmed, yesterday, that the security agencies were now working in
synergy to rout the Avengers.
He said: “We (Navy) use helicopter.
If you spot it, you will clearly identify it as belonging to us.
You see Navy written on it. The jet
fighters and surveillance craft were deployed by Air Force to watch over the
high risk areas against activities of the oil assets vandals and anyone else
involved in criminality in the area.
“There is now strengthened synergy
among the security agencies to stop this vandalism. The synergy is there. I
will advise those involved to steer clear and employ peaceful ways of agitating
and engaging their minds.”
The fighter jets and surveillance
aircraft were also seen flying around communities in Gbaramatu Kingdom and
Ogulagha area in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State about 10a.m. Ijaw
leader, Chief Godspower Gbenekama, and Public Relations Officer of Oporoza
Youth Executive, Paul Kirifade, confirmed the movement of the jet fighters and
aircraft in the communities.
It was learned that the fighter jets
and surveillance aircraft were deployed to enable the armed forces locate the
militants, believed to be running helter-skelter and hiding in the mangrove
swamps after the occupation of Oporoza and fly down on Kurutie and other
communities, yesterday.
Source said soldiers stormed Kurutie
in six gunboats at 4.30a.m., while the people were still asleep. A 70-year-old
man, identified as Mr. Dogood Ikekama, was allegedly molested and forced by the
soldiers to take them round some houses in the community.
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