Militant group, Niger Delta Avengers have issued a statement
warning Exxon Mobil not to carry out repairs on its Qua Iboe 48" crude oil
export pipeline in Akwa Ibom which they claim they blew up last Monday July
11th. Exxon Mobil had earlier denied the claim but the militant group insists
it carried out the attack. Read their statement below...
When we published the Que Iboe 48-inches crude oil export
line was blown by us (Niger delta avengers) ExxonMobil denied it, but now
ExxonMobil has admitted that the 48” pipeline we (Niger Delta Avengers) blow up
is “System Anomaly”. We urging them to follow the path of safety by admitting
it was blown but them (ExxonMobil) not admitting it to their
traders/international refineries is none of our business. It will become our
(Niger delta Avengers) business when ExxonMobil carry out repair work on the
blown pipeline. When that time comes it won’t be ExxonMobil declaring false
Majeure but it’s going to be something worst. Exxonmobil and Akwa Ibom
government can deny Niger Delta Avengers is not in Akwa Ibom state but we want
them to know one of our elite strike team is based in Akwa Ibom State. We are
warning Exxonmobil not to carry out any repair work on the blown pipeline if
they refuse and go ahead with any repair work something big and worst will
happen. To the traders/international refineries doing business with them, don’t
let ExxonMobil deceive you that the repair work will take three to four weeks
with the level of damage it will take them (ExxonMobil) months to fixed it.
What happened to Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) crude oil export
pipeline in Forcados is an example to all International Oil Companies, no
repair works until the federal government heed to our demands. If ExxonMobil
fails to listen to us (Niger Delta Avengers), your personnel are going to be
our next casualties not pipelines. Brig. Gen Mudoch Agbinibo Spokesperson
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