N-DELTA MILITANT GROUP- If Boko Haram kills Christian, burn churches, we’ll slay Muslims, raze down mosques.
Niger Delta Revolutionary Crusaders, NDRC, on Saturday, threatened it would carry out revenge attacks on Muslims and mosques in the South-South region if Boko Haram kills Christians and burn down churches in the north, as stated by its new leader, Abu Masab el Barnaw, on Wednesday.
Spokesperson of the militant group, W O I Izon-Ebi, in a statement, said: “We want to alert Nigerians and the world that the Islamization plot has been proven by the Boko Haram new leader Abu Masab el Barnaw that their new mission is to kill all Christians and burn down all churches.”
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“But, we want to warn them that we, the Niger Delta youths, in this 21st century will not accept killing of innocent Christians or burning of churches. That if they try it in the north or any part of Nigeria, we the Niger Delta youths will not see any Muslim or mosque in the Niger Delta,” it said. Its words:
“We are not against President Buhari granting the Boko Haram amnesty if their sole purpose is to own an Islamic caliphate in the north, but they should mot shift it to the Niger Delta.”
“All we know and want is resource control and true federalism, if truly they believe in one Nigeria, and are working harder to build a prosperous One Nigeria, let them shift their ‘Operation Crocodile Tears’ to the Fulani herdsmen and the Boko Haram that is threatening the unity and peace of Nigeria,” the group asserted.
‘We are all Avengers’ the group said urging President Muhammadu Buhari to demonstrate leadership as the current leader and the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, similar to President Goodluck Jonathan’ s example by visiting him (Buhari) to indicate that he believes in the unity of Nigeria and was not part of the planned declaration of the Niger Delta Republic.
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