MEND Attacks Oil Facility in Lagos

Fighters from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) attacked an oil tanker wharf in Lagos. While MEND has been responsible for hundreds of attacks in the Niger River Delta area, this attack in Lagos, Nigeria’s most populous city and the country’s financial centre, is unprecedented.

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At least five oil workers have been killed after a Nigerian rebel group launched an attack in Lagos, the country’s most populous city and financial capital.

Fighters from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) attacked an oil tanker wharf in the city’s harbour.

The attack came shortly before Henry Okah, a suspected Mend leader, was freed on Monday as part of a government amnesty aimed at ending the fighting in the Niger Delta.

Mend says it is fighting for greater autonomy for the Niger Delta and a fairer distribution of its oil wealth.

‘Unprecedented attack’
Mend said in a statement on Monday that the “depot and loading tankers moored at the facility” were set alight after its fighters carried out the “unprecedented attack”.

“We encountered some slight resistance from the Nigerian navy guarding the facility but they were easily overpowered. Over nine may have been injured or killed,” it said.

Government, military and oil industry officials confirmed that the Atlas Cove Jetty had come under attack.

Ken Odaga, a villager who lives near the facility, said he heard a “huge boom” at about 10:45pm on Sunday.

“I saw three speed boats with militants off the coast. They were fighting with the naval officers with guns. Next there was an explosion with big smoke,” he told The Associated Press news agency.

“I’ve never experienced that before … It was like a war between the militants and the naval officers.”

It took rescue workers around six hours to extinguish the fires that were apparently started after explosives were used to destroy part of the facility.

Until now, Mend has largely concentrated its campaign on oil facilities and government targets inside the delta region.

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