Avengers has threatened to shutdown the chevron facilities, if the federal government of Nigeria didn't meet up with their demands.
Which their demands are as follows,to release
the leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, former
National Security Adviser, NSA, Sambo Dasuki
and direct Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, to defreeze the bank
accounts of ex-militant leader, Government
Ekpemupol, alias Tompolo.
A Chevron spokeswoman in the United States
said on Thursday that it was against policy to
comment on the safety and security of
personnel and operations.
The Avengers and other militants, who say they
are fighting for a greater share of oil profits, an
end to pollution and independence for the
region, have intensified attacks in recent
months, pushing oil output to its lowest in more
than 20 years and compounding the problems
faced by Africa’s largest economy.
Which their demands are as follows,to release
the leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, former
National Security Adviser, NSA, Sambo Dasuki
and direct Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, to defreeze the bank
accounts of ex-militant leader, Government
Ekpemupol, alias Tompolo.
A Chevron spokeswoman in the United States
said on Thursday that it was against policy to
comment on the safety and security of
personnel and operations.
The Avengers and other militants, who say they
are fighting for a greater share of oil profits, an
end to pollution and independence for the
region, have intensified attacks in recent
months, pushing oil output to its lowest in more
than 20 years and compounding the problems
faced by Africa’s largest economy.

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