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Militant Group Gives Date For Blowing Up Third Mainland Bridge

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Niger Delta Militants

Asawana Deadly Force of Niger Delta, a new militant group, has disclosed the definite date when it would carry out bombing operations in Bonga Field, Onitsha -Asaba Bridge, Third Mainland Bridge, and other major bridges across the southern of the country.

This was contained in a statement issued by its commander, Olomubini Kakarakokoro popularly known as No Mercy.

Olomubini further stated that the only reason the threat will not be carried out is if headquarters of major oil companies are moved to the Niger Delta region.

The statement read: “We are bombing Bonga field, Onitsha -Asaba bridge, Third Mainland bridge, and other major bridges across the southern of the country, on Saturday 2nd July,2016.

“This is not a mere threat. The only way out is for the Federal Government to relocate all headquarters of major oil companies to Niger Delta. They are built with our oil money. They must be moved back to the Niger Delta region.

“If the federal government fails before the said day, we shall surely carry out the attack. The companies which headquarters we want back now include; Chevron,Agip and Shell which has their headquarters in Lagos.”

“In addition, the federal government should move all refineries to the Niger Delta. This is without further delay as we shall meet further delay with corresponding colossal damage in the mentioned places on the said date.

 “We wants to tell President Buhari that now that the going is getting tough, the tough has to get going,”

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