Akanimo Reports
21 December 2011
FOR the American oil giant, Chevron, the 2012 operational year is likely to be very unpleasant for them in the Niger Delta area, Nigeria ' s main oil and gas belt, if they failed to shift ground from their alleged ' ' divide and rule tactics' ' .
The Niger Delta Indigenous Movement for Radical Change has warned the American oil corporation against alleged divided and rule tactic in Gbaramatu Kingdom in the controversial Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State Dispute over the the local government threw Warri into years of internecine war between the Ijaw and the Itsekiri ethnic groups..
Consequently, the group has made it clear that any attempt by the company to instigate the peace-loving Gbaramatu people against themselves would be highly resisted by all means possible; alleging that the action of the company in the past cost the lives of three (3) youths in the kingdom and would not want it to repeat itself again.
In an on-line statement to AkanimoReports jointly endorsed by President Nelly Emma, Secretary John Sailor and Public Relations Officer Mukoro Stanley, the group frowned at what it described as undue interference of Chevron in the affairs of Gbaramatu Kingdom and vowed to halt the operations of the company in the days ahead.
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