In a season of militancy in Nigeria, an emerging militant group has sent strong threat messages to the Governor of Imo state, Okorocha and Nigeria as a whole.
An emerging Niger Delta militant group identified as Niger Delta Red Squad which has chosen the Ohaji Egbema axis of Imo State as its area of jurisdiction has opened up on it destructive plans for Imo, south-eastern part of Nigeria.
New Telegraph reports that the group has threatened to unleash terror on the state once the two weeks ceasefire agreement with the Federal Government elapses.
The group, which earlier said their agitation was against the inordinate exploitation and marginalisation of the oil bearing communities in the state, warned that Imo State and Nigeria will be shocked by their next attack.
A terse statement posted on their Facebook page read, “Our two weeks seize- fire is almost coming to an end, and then we will start full operations. Imo State and Nigeria will be shocked at what we are going to do in our forthcoming attacks.”
The group seemed particularly peeved by comments made to the news media by the Brigade Commander of the 34 Artillery Brigade, Obinze in Imo State, Brigadier - General Kay Ishyaku, though they did not specify the exact statement that got their attention.
According to another post on their Facebook wall, the group said, “Since the Brigade Commander of 34 Artillery Brigade, Obinze, thinks he can talk to media, let him wait for us at Owerri, we will teach Imo State lessons they will never forget as soon as our two weeks cease-fire elapses.
"Rochas Okorocha and Army General Ishyaku should get ready. We are coming.”
In an earlier statement issued by the group last month, they had vowed to cripple the activities of oil companies operating in their area for allegedly exploiting the community without living up to their responsibilities to their hosts.
The statement read in part, “Oil companies started operations in our community since 1957 but till date , we have nothing to show as benefit and for the Imo State government, we will make sure you make no further gains from Ohaji Egbema.”
Continuing it read, “Since the creation of Imo State in 1976, neither Imo State Government nor oil companies have remembered us, we have been neglected and abandoned. No electricity , no tarred roads, no drinking water, no hospital, no youth employment or empowerment.
"We shall destroy everything in Imo State that was built with our oil money.”
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