24 October 2013, Port Harcourt — Repentant militant leaders in the Niger Delta, under the auspices of Leadership, Peace and Cultural Development Initiative, LPCDI, Wednesday, said the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, died in 2009 and added that any claim or threat from a faceless group claiming to be MEND should, henceforth, be ignored by Nigerians.
Denouncing the claim by MEND that it was responsible for Tuesday’s explosion at the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company, WRPC, Warri, Delta State, the ex-militant leaders, in a statement by LPCDI president, Pastor Reuben Wilson, said: “MEND ceased to exist from the day we accepted the amnesty offer of the Federal Government. Nigerians should henceforth disregard any claim or threat by MEND because the group died in 2009.”
According to him, the acclaimed spokesman of MEND, Jomo Gbomo, never existed.
“We make bold to say that there is no organisation called MEND. Yes, we used MEND and the name Jomo Gbomo for our propaganda activities when we were in the creeks. But from the very day we accepted the amnesty offer in 2009, MEND died. We challenge the person called Jomo Gbomo to show his face if he exists. For the avoidance of doubt, there is nobody bearing that name. Everything about MEND was a creation of the computer and the internet.
“All of us that used the name of MEND have since accepted amnesty and have left the creeks. So, MEND is dead. A person or an organisation that does not exist cannot be responsible for the explosion at the Warri Refinery. The claim attributed to MEND is false and Nigerians should not believe any report about MEND for any reason. While we sympathise with the Federal Government, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and Nigerians on the Warri explosion, we hasten to urge security operatives to investigate the incident. If sabotage is detected, the culprits should be prosecuted. Nobody should hide under the guise of a so-called MEND to sabotage the nation’s economy.”
According to the group, “We restate that the amnesty programme of the Federal Government is working and those of us that are beneficiaries are happy that we were given the privilege to come out of the creeks to contribute to the peace and development of the country. We know those who were in our various camps and we also are aware that all of them surrendered their arms. Since we disarmed, oil production activities have been carried out without hiccups.
“We cannot list the gains of the amnesty programme because they are amazingly innumerable. There may be people that are not happy that the Niger Delta now knows peace and may be fighting hard to discredit the amnesty programme. But we know that Nigerians and indeed the whole world know that the amnesty scheme is a huge success.”
Meanwhile, NNPC has said it would re-stream the affected units affected by the explosion, which occurred in the Topping Unit of WRPC on Tuesday.
Acting Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the Corporation, Tumini Green, said there was no cause for alarm as the fire was promptly brought under control through the combined effort of the Fire Department and other staff of the refinery.
– Vanguard
Nigeria winning war against oil theft – NSCDC
24 October 2013, Abuja – Nigeria is making a headway in her fight against oil theft, the Commandant General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Dr. Ade Abolurin, has hinted.
He said this on Wenesday at the Corps’ Academy in Sauka, Abuja, after his meeting with the 36 State Commandants and top management officers of the Corps on the new security measures to tackle vandalism and oil theft in the country.
“We are winning the war against the oil thieves. Their activities have reduced drastically. We have arrested a number of them as well. If you look at that video slide, you will see some of our recent operations,” he said.
While warning criminals to immediately relocate to another country to perpetrate their criminal acts, Abolurin said the Corps has put adequate measures to combat the activities of the hoodlums.
The NSCDC boss who lamented the negative impact of the criminals’ activities on the actualisation of the transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan, he assured that the Corps was well equipped to tackle the situation.
“We have already issued a quit notice to vandals in the country. This is the right time for them to relocate as we have adopted new strategies to rid them from this country. If they refuse to leave, we will force them out.
“Our men have been directed to protect oil installations in the country and other critical assets of government,” he stated.
Abolurin further called on various communities and major stakeholders in the country to key in and assist the Corps with information that would aid in stamping out the activities of vandals and oil thieves in the country.
He also charged the top management team to collaborate with other security agencies as well as host communities in combating the security challenges in the country.
Oil theft has been a major challenge for the country as she is losing a huge amount of her estimated income to the thieves.
– Daily Trust