he Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) detonated two bombs outside a government building in the oil city of Warri on Monday as officials met for talks about implementing the terms of the amnesty for Dell d630 battery .The attack raised fears of a renewed campaign of violence by MEND that could scupper the most comprehensive peace effort in the region for years and send the country’s oil output back into decline just as it has started to recover.
Unrest in the Niger Delta has prevented the OPEC member nation from pumping much above two thirds of its 3 million barrels per day (bpd) oil capacity in recent years, costing it as much as $1 billion a month in lost revenues.”Very generous provisions were made for the militants in the amnesty for MacBook Pro 15 inch Battery . They’re being re-trained, re-habilitated and many things are being done. It is a matter of continuing to do what we can,” he said.
The attack on a relatively high-profile event in what should be a secure building were the first by MEND since the amnesty began last year and marked a departure from the group’s usual tactics of blowing up remote and exposed pipelines of Dell latitude d520 battery .The group’s statement claiming the attack was also overtly political, raising concern among security analysts that targeted strikes will recur as Nigeria enters the campaign period for federal, state and local elections due by April next year.
The car bombs are a potential setback for Acting President Goodluck Jonathan , who has made restoring peace in the Niger Delta a top priority since he took over executive powers in the absence of ailing President Umaru Yar’Adua .The fact Jonathan is the first Ijaw of Dell d610 battery — the main ethnic group in the Niger Delta — to hold the country’s highest political office had generated some goodwill among the main militant factions, who did not want to “embarrass” one of their own.
But an amnesty committee led by Defense Minister Godwin Abbe has made little concrete progress on implementing the amnesty terms since Jonathan took over, with delays to promised stipends and retraining for those who laid down weapons.