Militants threaten MTN and others
A coalition of Niger Delta militants, on Wednesday, threatened to blow up Multichoice, owner of DSTV; MTN,
Shoprite and 16 other major South African investments in Nigeria if the
Federal Government failed to shut them down within one month.
The militant groups, who were reacting to the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians
and their business premises in South Africa, gave one month ultimatum
to South Africans living in Nigeria to leave the country and relocate
elsewhere.
The threat from the militants groups –
Niger Delta Watchdogs, Niger Delta Volunteers and Niger Delta Strike
Force – is contained in a copy of a letter, addressed to the Office of
the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, located at 71 Usuma
Street, Off Gana Street, Abuja.
Signatories to the letter are ‘General’
John Duku (Niger Delta Watchdogs); ‘General’ Ekpo Ekpo (Niger Delta
Volunteer); and ‘General’ Hart Bradford (Niger Delta Strike Force).
According to the letter titled ‘Attack
and killings of Nigerians living in South Africa’, the militants
expressed anger that the South African Police were shielding criminals
and joining them (criminals) to kill Nigerians.
Apart from MTN, DSTV and Shoprite, some
of the South African companies in Nigeria listed for attack by the
militants are Eskom Nigeria, South African Breweries (SAB Miller),
Umgeni Water, Refresh Product, LTA Construction and Protea Hotels.
Others, according to the letter, are
Critical Rescue International, Global Outdoor Semces, PEP Retail Stores,
Woolworths Holdings Limited, Truworths International Limited, Clover
Industries, Oracle, Power Giant and Airtime.
The militants added, “Arising from the
joint meeting of the Niger Delta Watchdogs, Niger Delta Volunteers and
Niger Delta Strike Force, held today (Wednesday) in Port Harcourt, we
condemn the recent attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
“We want to state that the recent attacks (on Nigerians in South Africa) will
mark the end of this nonsense because we will not fold our arms and
allow this to continue. We, therefore, call on the Nigerian Government
to immediately close down all the businesses owned by South Africans in
Nigeria.
“Failure to close down these companies
within one month, we shall mobilise in full force and commence massive
attacks on the above-mentioned South African-owned investments in
Nigeria. We shall also make sure that all MTN masts and offices are
brought down to naught.
Militants threaten MTN and others
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