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Explosion At NNPC Pipeline In Akwa Ibom Accident Not Militant Attack – Police

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NAN – The commissioner of police in Akwa Ibom, Mr Murtala Mani, on Thursday, June 16, 2016 refuted an alleged explosion of pipelines at Ikot Osutek, Oruk-Anam Local Government Area of the state by the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA).

Mani told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Uyo, capital of the oil-rich Akwa Ibom State, that the alleged vandalism was an accident caused by a leakage in the gas pipelines.

He said that it was a technical problem and that some engineers from Port Harcourt were working to rectify the leakage.

Mani said that the state was safe from the activities of the militant group.

NAN reports that the gas pipelines are owned by Seven Energy Company, the operator of Ibom Gas Power Plant, Uquo in Esit-Eket Local Government Area of the Akwa Ibom State.

Ikot Osutek community, the location of the gas pipelines, is along Ikot Abasi-Ogoni-Port Harcourt axis of the East-West Road in Akwa Ibom.

NAN further reports that many residents of the state were disturbed by the alleged attack, due to the revelation that the militant group had vandalised 23 gas pipelines since Feb. 14 when it started attacks.

On Thursday, a new militant group operating in the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria, the Niger Delta Avengers claimed responsibility for blowing up a pipeline belonging to the state-owned oil company, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC. This attack would be the first time that the Avengers have attacked an oil installation in Akwa Ibom.

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