Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger attacks forces Shell to shut down production
May 6th, 2008 | filed in Afrika | organise, mobilise, resist, protest!
AllAfrica: Leadership (Abuja)
By Ese Awhotu
Royal Dutch Shell over the weekend shut down more of its production following fresh attacks on its facilities by militants in the Niger Delta.
Militants suspected to be members of the Henry Okah-led Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger (MEND) on Saturday launched an attack on a flow station in southern Bayelsa State.
They were said to be reacting to a ruling of a Federal High Court in Jos that the dreaded Okah should be tried secretly.
Shell sources say oil wells and other valuable equipments have been blown up in the attack which brings fifth the numbers of attacks in just over a month, a development that has led to the shutting down of about 164,000 barrels a day by Shell in the country.
Attacks by militants in the area have resulted in the halving of the nation’s entire oil production, a trend which has consequently led to great economic loss with an end- effect on world oil price, which has been on the upward drive.
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