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Military Dismisses Militants’ Claim On Pipeline Attack
The Headquarters of the ‘Operation Delta Safe’ has refuted media reports alleging that militants were responsible for a pipeline explosion in Ughelli, Delta State.
A statement signed by the Coordinator, Joint Media Campaign Centre, Lt.-Col. Olaolu Daudu, and issued to newsmen last Wednesday in Warri, said what happened was a mere fire outbreak caused by bush burning and not pipeline explosion.
“The fire escalated due to previous oil spill from one of the facilities of the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) located at Ekiugbo Afiesere and Inene Community in Ughelli North.
“It should be noted that no pipeline was affected and neither was there any explosion,” the statement said.
It, therefore, advised journalists to desist from peddling unsubstantiated information to the public.
“Joint Task Force Operation Delta Safe wishes to use this opportunity to caution all from propagating discord and unsubstantiated stories in order to seek relevance and cause unnecessary tensions.
“They should rather be guided by the national interest and security as they go about their professional duties,” the statement said.
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