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Nigeria: We’ll Now Bomb Without Warning -MEND

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Original Post Date: 2011-03-16 Time: 13:09:50  Posted By: News Poster

By Dennis Naku

Port Harcourt – Barely 24 hours after it issued fresh threats to attack oil installations in the Niger Delta and other strategic locations Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has charged the public and all oil companies to disregard all attempts by the federal government and security services in dismissing its latest threat.

The militant group said it may resort to carrying out all bomb blasts without prior notification and then issue a statement of claim afterwards.

The group said it wishes to avoid civilian casualties and warned the public to steer clear of oils installations and political gatherings, “because we know our targets.”

An electronic statement singed by its spokesman, Jomo Gbomo and obtained by Daily Champion said anyone caught up in these blasts due to their ignorance would only have themselves and the government to blame.

The statement government read in part: “The same government that would abandon the casualties in an unequipped teaching hospital while their family members travel abroad for medical treatment.

“We gather that some agents from the United States are training some members of the Nigerian police force in bomb detection, detonation and making improvised bombs.

“We find this very laughable coming from a country that cannot guarantee its own citizen’s security with their overwhelmed prison system coupled with a useless and corrupt Nigerian police and security force that will end up selling this knowledge.

“The government of Goodluck Jonathan has formed a habit of blaming its political opponents in other bomb attacks so when we start to strike, we will sit back and watch how the blame game will continue to be played out by the government after our statements of claims has being issued.

“We finally reiterate our desire to avoid any civilian casualties and again strongly warn the general public to stay clear of any political gathering or meeting of any sort as we know our targets,” it said.

Original Source: Daily Champion (Lagos)
Original date published: 16 March 2011

Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201103160748.html?viewall=1