The troops of the Nigerian Army on
Sunday said they averted an attack on the facility of the Nigerian Agip
Oil Company in Bayelsa State by some Niger Delta militants.
The Acting Director, Army Public
Relations, Col. Sani Usman, said in a statement on Sunday that the
troops had a gunbattle with the militants in two speed boats while they
were on their way to blow up the Agip flow station at Gulobokri, Bayelsa
State.
He said that the militants attacked the
soldiers who were said to have reacted with superior firepower of the
soldiers thereby making the attackers to escape with gunshot wounds.
Usman said that an operative of the
Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps sustained gunshot wounds and
was evacuated for treatment.
He said that the injured NSCDC personnel was in a stable condition.
He said, “Today, 29th May, 2016, in the
early hours of the morning, troops of the 343 Artillery Regiment of the 2
Brigade, 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, carried out a patrol within
the general area of Gulobokri and Ewelesi, around Brass in Bayelsa
State.
“During the exercise, the patrol team
had an encounter with some militants in two speed boats with the intent
to blow up the Nigerian Agip Oil Company at Gulobokri.
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