The
group said in a statement signed by its spokesman. Aldo Agbalaja, that
its action was in protest against the pan-Niger Delta Forum headed by
Chief Edwin Clark that will be meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari
tomorrow.
However, it was revealed that the attack was carried out on a disused trunkline abandoned by NPDC.
But according to the report, the group
claimed that its Akuma Strike Team brought down the trunkline at about
11.30p.m last Saturday in furtherance of its Operation Hammurabi Code.
“At about
23:30hour of October 29, in furtherance of the Operation Hammurabi Code,
our Akuma Also, Strike Team struck and brought down the 32-inch Effurun-Otor
delivery line.
“This is not ending soon; we shall fulfill our promise of uprooting your entire assets in our land,” the group threatened.
Furthermore, NDGJM reiterated its belief that the pan-Niger Delta Forum led by that was a job and can never get the militant group’s support.
It declared:
“We are reiterating our unflinching belief that the pan-Niger Delta
Forum, being coordinated by Clark, is a job and therefore can never get
our support.
“Like we said before now, the
NDGJM is not
opposed to a genuine dialogue between the federal government and real
representatives of the various nations of our region.
It also added “We are
collecting names from the nations in the region, those who will
sincerely and equitably represent our various peoples.”
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