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Gunmen Set Agip Trunk Line On Fire
Gunmen on Monday blew up a trunk line belonging to the Nigeria Agip Oil Company(NAOC) along Tereke, Nembe Local Government, Bayelsa State with a device believed to be dynamite, thereby setting the oil facilities on fire.
The explosion is now causing tension among neighbouring communities in the locality .
The trunk line located inside a mangrove forest was said to have caught fire, shortly after it was bombed by the gunmen suspected to be militants who had been agitating for inclusion in the amnesty prgrammes.
The Tide gathered that officials of NAOC have paid a visit to the site to ascertain the extent of damage done to the facilities, even as no official statement had been issued on the incident.
Athough no group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the Italian oil giant facility, it was gathered that the hoodlums invaded the area with two flying-boats at the early hours of the fateful day.
Contacted, Spokesman of the Joint Military Taskforce (JTF),Lt. Col. Timothy Antigha, said the security outfit was making efforts towards reaching their personnel in Nembe as to get first hand information of what could be the cause of the explosion on the firm’s facility.
Antigha promised to get back to our correspondent as soon he got the report from his colleagues.
Just last Sunday, aggrieved Bayelsa State militants under the aegis of the “Third Phase Federal Amnesty” threatened to paralyse oil production in the state, if the federal government fails to integrate them into the amnesty programme.
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