Thursday 9 March 2017

Militants has warned Nigerians to stay away from South African companies

Few days after Niger Delta militant gave a month altimatum to South African Companies to leave Nigeria, the agitators have warned Nigerians to stay away from such companies for their safety.

Three militant group: Niger Delta watchdogs, The Niger Welter volunteers, Niger Delta Strike Force , had on February 28,2017 asked South African firms to leave Nigeria within a month following the xenophobic attack against Nigerians in South Africa.

The coalition of the militant groups said it will blow up more than 18 investment belonging to South Africans if they fail to leave the West African country.

A new militant group in the oil-rich region, known as the Niger Delta warriors,  has expressed its support for the three groups

A statement made available to the press on Thursday by General Henry Okon Ekete indicated that nothing will stop them from attacking firms like MTN, Shoprite, Multi Choice and Escom

The statement read, we have studied the recent press release of Niger Delta Watchdogs, Niger Delta Volunteers and Niger Delta Strike Force with the great concern ; we have seen that it is for the interest of the nation and Nigerians in general.

We therefore, give our total/unalloyed support to the joint actions . We hereby declare our total support and will join the reprisal attacks on companies and persons from South Africa living and doing business in Nigeria.

"We are ready to negotiate with our colleagues in the struggle. This is for the redemption of our people from the South African vampires , we must work together for the success of this mission.

"This shall be the first of its kind and our action can not be contained. The one month altimatum issued is sacrosanct, and we are waiting for the Nigerian government to close down all South Africans companies as directed before the expiration of the dateline .

" Nothing will stop us from attacking MTN, Multi Choice Shoprite and Escom and others,  we want to warn innocent Nigerians patronising to treat with caution as we cannot guarantee their safety"


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