The Nigerian army said on Monday it had arrested members of a militant group which has claimed responsibility for a wave of attacks on pipelines in the restive Delta region. The detainees were thought to be part of the Niger Delta Avengers, a movement blamed for assaults on oil infrastructure that had cut Nigeria’s output […]
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The Nigerian army said on Monday it had arrested members of a militant group which has claimed responsibility for a wave of attacks on pipelines in the restive Delta region.
The detainees were thought to be part of the Niger Delta Avengers, a movement blamed for assaults on oil infrastructure that had cut Nigeria’s output to 1.65 million barrels a day from 2.2 million at the start of the year, Reuters reported.
The Avengers, who said they are fighting for a greater share of oil profits, an end to pollution and independence for the swampy southern region, last week warned oil firms to leave before the end of the month.
“This is to confirm the arrest of some suspected members of Niger Delta Avengers, in connection with attacks on Chevron oil facilities,” Reuters quoted army spokesman, Rabe Abubakar, as saying on Monday. He did not say how many were detained or when they were arrested.
Nigeria has moved in army reinforcements to hunt the militants, but British Foreign Minister, Philip Hammond, said on Saturday President Muhammadu Buhari needed to the deal with the root causes of the conflict because a military confrontation could end in “disaster.”
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