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Posted by: Supervisor
« on: July 16, 2016, 06:21:28 PM »



Niger Delta Avengers has warned that, any repair
work on ExxonMobil blown up pipeline will lead to an attack on the oil company workers.

Recall that the group had on Monday claimed
responsibility for the attack on Exxon Mobil Que Iboe 48-inch Crude Oil Export Pipeline in Akwa Ibom.

But the company’s spokesperson, Todd Spitler denied claim of the attack, saying the damage that occurred was due to “system anomaly.”

Reacting to Spitler’s comment on the attack, the
separatist group in a statement by its spokesman,
Mudock Agbinibo warned the oil company to
consider the consequences of fixing the blown up
pipeline.

According to the group, should Exxon Mobil fail to
heed its warning by going, “ahead to carry out
repairs on the pipeline something big will happen.”

The group said, “We are warning ExxonMobil not to
carry out any repair work on the blown pipeline, if
they refuse and go ahead with any repair work,
something big and worse will happen.

“To the traders/international refineries doing
business with them, do not let ExxonMobil deceive
you that the repair work will take three to four weeks, with the level of damage. it will take them
(ExxonMobil) months to fix it.

“What happened to Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) crude oil export pipeline in Forcados is an example to all International Oil Companies, IOCs, no repair works until the federal government heed to our demands.

“If ExxonMobil fails to listen to us (Niger Delta Avengers), your personnel are going to be our next
casualties, not pipelines.”

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