NIGERIA ARMY LOST SOLDIERS IN BOAT ACCIDENT
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Nigerian Army lost three soldiers in two different boat accidents
yesterday in Bayelsa and Delta states respectively, even as another
explosion was recorded on an oil facility in Delta State, when suspected
militants hit the Escravos-Warri gas pipeline, around Ogbeljoh, Warri
South-West Local Government Area of Delta State. In the first incident,
two soldiers died in an accident involving a military boat carrying
soldiers who were on an operation to carry out anon- the-spot assessment
of the destruction of the Escravos-Warri gas pipeline. A source said
that incident, which occurred at about 10:00 am yesterday, was as a
result of an engine malfunction. However, there were no official
confirmation of the accident as at the time of filing this report, as
both the spokesman of the Joint Task Force (JTF) Pulo Shield, Colonel
Isa Ado and the Commanding Officer of the 3 Battalion, Effunrun
Barracks, Major Monday Anzaku, were unavailable. According to a source
who preferred to remain anonymous, the team on the boat was heading to
the scene of the pipeline explosion when the boat capsized, killing the
two soldiers. “They were going for an assessment of an explosion that
happened on a facility at Ediri when the boat was involved in an
accident. The boat was trying to negotiate a bend when it capsized. “The
boat captain suspected that it might have been caused by an engine
malfunction. There were five people on the boat, two died while the
other three made it out alive,” the source said. Our correspondent
confirmed yesterday that the Warri-Escravos gas pipeline was again
sabotaged in the early hours of Friday, though no group has claimed
responsibility for the attack. It was gathered that those behind
yesterday’s attack used dynamites and other dangerous weapons to carry
out the attack. It happened at about 2am. Confirming the incident, the
spokesman of the Ijaw Youths Congress (IYC), Eric Omare, who is from
Ogbe-Ijoh, said his community people informed him of the incident. “I
got a call from the village this morning that there has been an
explosion on a pipeline located behind Salvation City. I think it is the
one that links Escravos to Warri and I’m not sure of the operators, but
I think it will be either NNPC or NGC,” he said. In the second
accident, an unidentified soldier attached to the Niger Delta’s Joint
Task Force (JTF), Operation Pulo Shield (OPS), drowned in a boat
accident in Bayelsa State. It was gathered that the soldier was
escorting oil workers from an oil spill site when their boat capsized at
Taylor Creek, near an oilfield operated by the Nigerian Agip Oil
Company (NAOC) in Okordia, Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state. A
source in the community who spoke in confidence, said that the soldier
died before help could come his way. According to the source, “The boat
conveying the crew from Agip’s field capsized on their way back from the
site at the oilfield. And before help could come, the soldier drowned
and died. They were using a hand paddled canoe to ferry the workers
across the water one at a time. “The soldier was washing his boots when
water entered the boat. It capsized and the soldier’s riffle fell into
the creeks. The other members of the crew had crossed and were waiting
for the soldier who could not make it.” The source said that the
attention of the fishermen operating along the creek was drawn to the
ill-fated boat, but that the soldier had died before they could reach
him. It was gathered that officials of NAOC, National Oil Spills
Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) and oil workers were returning
from an assessment visit to an oil leak site when the incident happened.
The Youth President, Kalaba Community, in Okordia, Mr. Samuel Oburo,
who confirmed the incident, said that the riffle of the deceased soldier
was recovered by local divers on Friday. Meanwhile, President Muhammadu
Buhari yesterday assured oil companies operating in the Niger Delta of
increased protection of their strategic assets from vandals and
criminals. He gave the promise at a meeting with the Global Director
(Upstream) of the Royal Dutch Shell Group, Mr. Andrew Brown, at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, even as militants attacked the Escravos-
Warri gas pipeline close to Ogbe-ljoh, Warri South-West council area of
Delta state overnight. Buhari, in a statement by the Senior Special
Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said he had directed the
Chief of Naval Staff to reorganise and strengthen the military Joint
Task Force (JTF) in the Niger Delta to deal effectively with the
resurgence of militancy and the sabotage of oil installations. The
President told Mr. Brown that the operations of the JTF were being
enhanced with increased support and cooperation from the United States
and Europe in the areas of training, intelligence, equipment and
logistics. “We have to be very serious with the situation in the Niger
Delta because it threatens the national economy. I assure you that
everything possible will be done to protect personnel and oil assets in
the region,” President Buhari was quoted as saying. He urged aggrieved
persons, militants and communities in the Niger Delta to drop their
confrontational stance and work with those who have been charged by
Government to review the Amnesty Programme for the benefit of all
parties. Buhari praised the resilience and staying power of Shell in
Nigeria despite the operational challenges of the environment . He urged
the company to do its best to end gasflaring in the Niger Delta quickly
and produce more gas for electricity generation to support
manufacturing and job creation in the country. Mr. Brown had appealed
for an urgent solution to rising crime and militancy in the Niger Delta.
The Shell Executive also dispelled speculations that the company was
pulling out of Nigeria. He said that contrary to such speculations,
Shell was currently in discussions with the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) on new joint oil and gas projects.
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