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The Begining Of The End For Hostage Takers by McKren(m): 3:45pm On Jan 16, 2007
Oil gunmen kill Nigerian chiefs

Unrest in the Delta cost $4bn last year
Gunmen in Nigeria's oil region have attacked and killed 12 people including four local chiefs, police say.
Two passengers who suffered gunshot wounds during the attack escaped from a boat that was carrying 14 passengers to Kula village in the Niger Delta.

The four chiefs were from the Kula kingdom in Rivers State.

Western oil companies have also evacuated their staff from three oil fields in the area, where kidnappings by armed groups are quite common.

Sources in the Kula community say the attack was prompted by disagreements between local groups over sharing out money distributed by oil companies operating there.

There are also reports that the attack could have been a result of a long-standing chieftaincy tussle.


The chiefs who were killed on Sunday had been in control in Kula over the past two years.

The faction that launched the boat attack are said to have been driven out of Kula two years ago after they challenged the authority of local chiefs to share oil money.

Although all of Nigeria's oil exports come from the Niger Delta, the region remains poor with local groups taking up arms to demand larger control of the oil wealth.

The government says instability in the Delta cost some $4.4bn last year.




If we have a reasonable Intelligence, DMI or SSS what they should do is to exploit the situation to create more confusion amongst the gangs. It is now clear that these gangs are working for some chiefs. Create more trouble between them and u will see different gangs trying to undo others a situation which will lead to a clearer clue of the inner workings of these guys.
Re: The Begining Of The End For Hostage Takers by TayoD(m): 7:24pm On Jan 16, 2007
Classical Divide and Rule. I can see you've learned well from Lord Lugard. grin
Re: The Begining Of The End For Hostage Takers by McKren(m): 4:18pm On Jan 22, 2007
hostage taking is turning a threat to national security
Re: The Begining Of The End For Hostage Takers by ono(m): 12:43pm On Jan 23, 2007
TayoD:

Classical Divide and Rule. I can see you've learned well from Lord Lugard. grin


Indeed. Nothing could best describe his ''advice''. Anyway, the problem persists - No end in sight. Let OBJ find a solution to it.
Re: The Begining Of The End For Hostage Takers by DeepSoul(f): 6:01pm On Jan 23, 2007
If OBJ really wanted to find a solution, he would have a long time ago.
Re: The Begining Of The End For Hostage Takers by otokx(m): 11:28pm On Jan 23, 2007
deep soul just spilled the beans.

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