4 February 2011
Emma Amaize
The Niger Delta Liberation Force, NDLF, led by wanted "General" John Togo, yesterday, threatened to call off its temporary ceasefire in the next seven days following the Federal Government's refusal to convene a post-amnesty conference for aggrieved militants to ventilate their annoyance.
The group in a statement by its spokesman, 'Captain' Mark Anthony warned, "We want to call off our declaration for temporary cease-fire in the next seven days, starting from the day of this publication and continue massive attack on oil facilities in the Niger Delta following Federal Government's recalcitrant approach to our temporary cease-fire agreement in the Niger Delta by refusing to address the fundamental problems of the region by convening a post-amnesty conference.
"NDLF time-bombs are still hanging on oil pipelines, oil well heads, oil jackets and other flow stations, which could be detonated through DCP/GPRS remote bombing operation. This time, we will touch both the NNPC major distribution export pipeline in the high sea with our high capacity time-bombs that have been planted on it barely two months ago," NDLF boasted.
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