Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Niger Delta Militants To Work With Army Against Boko Haram Attack
Following intelligence report that the Islamic
sect, Boko Haram, had concluded plans to bomb
some states in the Niger Delta, South-East and
South-West geo-political zones, militants in the
Niger Delta, have volunteered to team up with
the security agencies, especially the armed forces
to repel the rebellious group.
Spokesman of the militants under the aegis of
Niger Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, “Captain” Mark
Anthony, in a statement, Tuesday, said the Israeli
forces contracted by the government cannot
provide adequate security.
He volunteered special security services for
President Goodluck Jonathan and members of his
immediate family because of the precarious
security situation in the country.
The group which warned Boko Haram members
to steer clear of Niger-Delta said: “If they ignore
this warning, the counter reaction will be
disastrous.
“We offer on behalf of the good people of Niger
Delta and Nigerians to partner with the security
forces, especially the army to give voluntary
security services to President Jonathan and his
immediate family over the precarious security
situation created by the Islamic sect whose
suicide bombings in Abuja and other cities in the
country had created total insecurity.”
“This call for partnership becomes expedient,
especially with the porous security network and
backstabbing at high security quarters, which
gave the feeling that the life of the President and
his immediate family members is at risk,” the
statement added.
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