Confusion as Explosion Rocks NPDC Pipeline in Delta
There was confusion in
parts of Ughelli in Delta State on Sunday as an explosion rocked a pipeline
belonging to Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).
Though security
operatives believed that the explosion was as a result of a fault, some
community sources thought it was an attack by suspected militants.
“Yes, there was a huge
explosion on a pipeline known as Abura line at about 7.45 p.m operated by NPDC
but we are not sure whether it was bombed or a fault”, a community source
disclosed. A military source however confided in THISDAY that the Joint Task
Force (JTF) code named Operation Delta Safe has launched investigations to
unravel the circumstances surrounding the explosion on the pipeline.
It was gathered that the
Commanding Officer 222 battalion, Agbarha-Otor, Lt. Col. U. S Abdulsalam, the
Ughelli South Division Police Officer, Oghenedoro Samuel, and heads of other
security agencies in the area had visited the scene of the explosion. As at the
time of their visit, THISDAY learnt, fire fighters had succeeded in putting out
the attendant fire. THISDAY however observed that the Isoko/Urhobo militant
group, Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, (NDGJM) noted for a series of
attacks in that axis of the state is yet to claim responsibility.
An undercover agent said
tonight that investigations had commenced on the blast and that the picture of
the incident will become clearer this Monday. Coordinator of the Joint Media Campaign
Centre of JTF, Lieutenant Colonel Olaolu Marcellinus Daudu, could not confirm
the incident as he said he was attending a conference. The acting spokesman,
Lieutenant Commander Thomas Otuji however confirmed the incident but ruled out
an attack on the pipeline.

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