The Nigerian Army on Tuesday stated that it will continue to use force until militant groups in the Niger Delta region are defeated and arrested.
The Army also dismissed negotiations with the militant group, Niger Delta Avengers, which has launched several attacks on oil installations and weakened crude oil production in the region.
This statement was made by Brig.Gen. J. Hamakim, who represented the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.Gen. Tukur Burutai during a conference in Abuja while reacting to claims that the Army has refused to explore dialogue with militants said there was no sign that the Niger Delta Avengers’ members were ready for talks.
According to Hamakim, “I quite agree that dialogue is very important. But where it is not too obvious that the adversary is ready to come out and talk, you can also force such a person.
“I think that is what the Nigerian Army is trying to do. Yes, we don’t know the group’s leader, for now; that is the only option, possibly we have to bring the people out to know who you can talk with.”
The representative of the army Chief stated that the activities of the group has reduced the nation’s oil production to 1.1 million out of 2.2 million barrels per day.
Hamakim denied the claim that soldiers who were involved in the operations in Gbaramatu were killing innocent residents and raping women.
“We have done our investigation and nothing like that is happening,” he said.
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