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    7 dead as gunmen attack Shell’s Assa North project workers

    August 17, 2021
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    Lagos — Seven people have been reported dead, Tuesday after gunmen attacked buses conveying workers to a Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria, SPDC, project site in Imo State.

    Those killed included a police officer and six employees of a Nigerian oil and gas services contractor, according to Reuters.

    The SPDC confirmed the incident, saying unknown gunmen had attacked a convoy of buses taking staff of its contractor, Lee Engineering, to its Assa North Gas development project site in the Ohaji area of Imo State on Monday morning.

    The company said in a statement: “We have since shut down the project site while the incident has been reported to the police for investigation. SPDC is working with the contractor and supporting the police through a thorough investigation of the incident and to prevent a recurrence”.

    Imo State police spokesman Michael Abattam said efforts were ongoing to arrest the perpetrators.

    “The command has put in measures to guard the workers in the area since it is prone to attack,” he said.

    Lee Engineering could not be reached for comment.

    The company is involved in the installation and construction of a gas primary treatment facility and the supply of a gas turbine generators and a waste heat recovery system, according to its website.

    Nigeria is struggling with a rise in different types of violence. Kidnappings for ransom and armed robberies are rife, as is armed conflict between herders and farmers and between certain communities. In the northeast, 12 years of war between Islamist insurgents and government forces have killed 350,000 people, according to a U.N. estimate.

    The oil and gas industry, located in the Niger Delta in the south of the country and offshore in the Gulf of Guinea, has been a focal point for violence for several decades. The region has a history of kidnappings, inter-communal conflicts, armed insurgency, piracy and oil smuggling.

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