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Exposed! American Commandos to tackle MEND & Recalcitrant Militants

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If the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) intends to make good its threat to resume attacks at the end of the 60-day amnesty period – (September 15) offered by the

Federal Government, let Government Ekpumopolo aka Tompolo and his men remember this: they would be up against not the usual rag-tag Nigerian army. Rather, they will be confronting a highly trained and sophisticated, well equipped, battle-tested contingent of American commandos and South African Special Forces who are poised to take over security of oil and gas installations in the Niger Delta region.

 

Faced with the threat of renewed militant attacks and economic sabotage that had seen Nigeria’s oil production drop by almost one-fifth, President Umaru Musa Yar’adua and his top advisers are now considering a proposal to strengthen Nigeria’s security for its oil fields and installations. The project: “Nigeria Delta Onshore and Offshore Oil Security Plan” will be led by the former NATO Supreme Allied Commander; an American 4-star General; Wesley K. Clark (Rtd).

Gen. Clark will receive “Strategic advice” on the project from Richard A. Clarke who spent eleven years at the White House advising three American Presidents on national security and counter-terrorism. Mr. Clarke, who also spent 19 years in the Pentagon, the US intelligence Community and the State Department, is now a partner in Good Harbor – a Virginia based global strategic security consulting firm with expertise in oil and gas security. In a letter addressed to Senator Polycarp Nwite, Senior Political Adviser to President Yar’adua, (See copy attached)please copy and paste into browser

http://huhuonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=397:good-harbor&catid=85:america&Itemid=269

Gen. Wesley Clark indicated that the proposed security assessment for the offshore and onshore oil facilities will be done in three phases: threat assessment, on-site security surveys and gap analysis and risk mitigation. He outlined the full range of different threat scenarios to Nigeria’s oil and gas installations “including armed conflict, insurgency, terrorism, sabotage or insider action, as well as the possibility that these threats could occur simultaneously or in conjunction with one another.” 

Aso Rock is treating the proposal as top secret but barring any serious domestic opposition, there are strong indications that President Yar’adua will outsource the security of the Niger Delta to safeguard oil and gas installations, while sending a strong message to recalcitrant unrepentant militants that their days of glory are over. Going forward, peace will reign in the Niger Delta at all costs!

Huhuonline.com also learnt from sources close to Good Harbor Consulting that recruitment of the commandos and private military contractors for the Niger Delta assignment is currently underway in the United States. The team is expected to comprise mostly battle-tested US ex-marines and Special Forces from the Iraqi and Afghan campaigns whose task would be to comb the Niger Delta region with instructions to shoot-to-kill anyone suspected of trying to sabotage oil and gas installations.

Good Harbor Consulting intends to “assist the Nigerian government in developing a plan to secure its onshore and offshore facilities.” Details of the Niger Delta Security plan; a copy of which was obtained exclusively by Huhuonline.com from impeccable K-Street sources in Washington DC makes for very interesting reading as it is based more on official western assumptions including assessments by the US Navy of maritime threats in the Niger Delta region than the practical realities on the ground.

The plan also considers such non-conflict related risks – direct action groups, labor unions, refugees or migrant exodus from the Niger Delta and piracy. It examines patterns and precedents for targeting and tactics used by militants to attack offshore and onshore oil and gas installations in the Niger Delta and assess how these are likely to evolve over a ten-year period.  The central nexus of the project is to identify, design and employ risk reducing systems and technologies to remove, reduce or mitigate threats and risks, including procedures and protocols which may be required for additional security teams escorting vessels.

The aim is to provide a “comprehensive system of sensors and communications technology to improve security of Nigeria’s oil and gas infrastructure.” Such a system will involve the use of UAVs – Unmanned Aerial Vehicles linked to satellites and Aerostats, maritime radar, motion and pressure sensors and GPS cameras linked to a regional command center to monitor oil tankers and offshore and onshore platforms. Special operations patrol boat units will provide back-up but the technological components will be inter-operable and fully integrated into what the project documents described as C4ISR - (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) centers at appropriate locations in the Niger Delta. (See diagram illustration below)

http://huhuonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=398:csr-document&catid=85:america&Itemid=269

 Although the possibility of private US and South African military contractors (ex-marines and Special Forces) battling militants in the creeks of the Niger Delta with civilians caught in the crossfire evokes memories of the ongoing guerrilla warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan and raises very grim prospects of escalating the conflict into open civil war, hawks within the Nigerian government led by Defense Minister, Major General Godwin Abbe (Rtd) are said to back the plan.

Nigerian defense sources told Huhuonline.com that Abbe is bent on retaliating that attacks on the Oil installations in Lagos (blamed on militants) that he is prepared to give the Americans a free hand to turn the Niger Delta inside out, including killing innocent civilians as collateral damage, if that is what it will take to pacify the region and rid it of militants. In both his public and private statements, Abbe is quoted as warning the militants not to resume attacks on oil installations, saying they have lost the support and sympathy of Nigerian public opinion.

Whether or not the defiant MEND militants decide to go back to militancy is their choice, the Defense boss has been saying to anyone who cared to listen, but he warned that the authorities would not fail to deploy the armed forces to curtail insurgence from any part of Nigeria and provide security to its citizens and oil facilities.

Bayelsa State Governor, Timi-pre Sylva, who has been briefed on the project, and wholeheartedly supports it, has suddenly become a hardliner; telling the defiant MEND militants that they have much more to lose if they fail to accept the amnesty deal before expiration. He has even dared the militants to make good their threatened resort to violence which he dismissed as empty rhetoric.

MEND had vowed to resume attacks on oil installations on September 15 in order to prove that the guns being surrendered by militants were owned by the government. The threat came on the day repentant militants in Bayelsa State returned over 95,970 rounds of ammunition and 520 rifles at a colorful ceremony held at the Isaac Boro Peace Park in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

How much the project will cost the Nigerian tax payer and how the government intends to pay for the project is yet to be determined. Above all, whether the American commandos and Special Forces will succeed in ending militancy in the Niger Delta remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Huhuonline.com investigations into the project will continue.

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Bala Ahmed  - Alhaji   |2009-09-14 09:47:22
Thank you very much huhuonline.com, for corageousl y exposing this Yar`dua gover
ment. Inspite of the act of aggreesion/intimidation against your czar b y SSS,
you continue to fearlessly report the truth .
I salute your courage,Nigeria nee
d more Emmanue l Asiwe.
Rene Osayande  - Mr.   |2009-09-14 09:58:15
Na only were oil dey dem dey see Commandos.Nonsens e
Onobrakpeya Lucky  - Mr.   |2009-09-14 11:01:47
They want to turn Nigeria into another Iraq? thie ves!
Anonymous   |2009-09-14 13:16:19
It remains to be seen what the agenda of your news portal is in this Niger Delt
a debacle. Do you con sider this your exposition or fabrication in this story a
s sound journalism or sensationalism to gai n quick reputation?
Akpo Otutbere  - Gbaramatu Kingdom.   |2009-09-14 13:31:20
Mr. Ananymous a.k.a goverment beneficiary or boju boju activist.
It is high ti
me you come of the cl oseth.Huhuonline.com please fire on. we are with y ou all
the way. Interesting expose.
edwin aligwo  - america beware of nigeria   |2009-09-14 15:46:47
No body should compare nigeria to iraq, american should beware of nigerian. n
igerians have the hea rt to destroy their enemies by all means.those dan gerous
nigeria are all over the world even living in america,
odum   |2009-09-14 16:09:50
we go certainly see who go tire for this war. I no wan hear people cry again. w
hether na Mend or JTF . the battlefield is ready. May God punish any one wey go
withdraw or run.
Alabo Dickson   |2009-09-14 17:15:02
They should try and remember vietnam war with Amer icans
Pere   |2009-09-14 20:52:01
This is all propaganda and psychological warfare. MEND should not disarm. US wi
ll not deploy troops to ND. Rather, the Oil cos and FG may hire mercena ries to
do the dirty job. Major oil cos in ND can afford to hire Israeli experts and m
ercenaries fro m other countries to fight MEND with FG support. But US would n
ot and would never deploy troops cos of MEND agitation from freedom and liberty
for ND minorities. PDP has no ideology. PDP is a cult.
N D Governors are contr
olled by armed merchants, Isr aeli, Lebanese and Indian crooks duping the ND lea
ders with elephant projects contracts.
femi obayori  - Comrade   |2009-09-14 22:45:11
Let the raping and pillaging Americans try it. We wont warn them that that woul
d expand the scope of the war even to their own domain. General Clark o r whate
ver, this is the heart of black Africa, not Angola of Liberia. You go hear wen.
Just try am. Shameless global tieves and bandits. Am not angry. Am full of ha
te for you heartless non-men. All th e Gods of the land will feast on your fat t
ommy.
Tony Okorocha  - MEND should stop   |2009-09-15 02:00:36
Mend should stop now and allow govt. to prove that they are serrious about dev.
ND or not. we should not forget the civil war in a haste.Igboland has not rec
orver from the masacre and ruines and may n ever. ND people have made their poin
ts clear and t he entire world has synpatised and supported them and this has f
orced Nig. govt. to commit herself a nd the world is watching.If MEND resumes ho
stility in ND govt. is not likely to back out and we know what that means. i e
sperienced the civil war as a child and i know what iam talking about.
Grand Master  - Make una try am   |2009-09-15 03:29:01
We are not afraid. We are waiting for you people. We did not start today.
B.A. Yusuf  - This is NIgerai not Afghan/Pakistan   |2009-09-15 07:30:30
Pls ask MR. PRESIDENT WHETHER THIS COUNTRY LOOKS L IKE AFGHANISTAN OR PAKISTAN .
....... DO WE CALL DA T A WAY OF COMPENSATION AFTER MANY YEARS OF NEGLEC T AND I
NTIMIDATION?
Erastus Ojukwu  - DONT TRY IT   |2009-09-15 22:13:37
If you make an attempt you are really looking for war.. Think before you do thi
ngs sometimes. Dont l et Obama push you guys into graves.
reuben  - mr   |2009-09-16 04:03:39
this is a welcome address it is a good thing to me becos wat those guys out the
re are doing is creat ing more problem to we all 9ja even if they say th ere is
no work i believe God have giving we all so me thing that we can do with in ever
y human live a talent to show out it is how u make use of it tha t is wat it wi
ll give back to u so to me it is a w elcome address thks
deltaforce  - ms   |2009-09-16 07:08:26
mr.annonymous.

check out the following link and confirm that clark is indeed
who this news items claims he is.
our folish leaders will of course t ow the
line of oursourcing the security of nigerde lta to americans 'cos their too daft
and selfish t o understand the strategic suicide 'we' commit by so doing.
deltaforce   |2009-09-16 07:10:47
mr.annonymous.

check out the following link and confirm that clark is indeed

who this news items claims he is.

http://www.goodharbor.net/team/c larke.h
tml

our foolish leaders will of course t ow the
line of outsourcing the sec
urity of niger delta to americans 'cos they're too daft
and self ish to underst
and the strategic suicide 'we' commi t as a country by so doing.




AARON DOBOR  - BEWARE   |2009-09-16 09:31:59
THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE CAREFULL NOT TO THROW AWAY THE GAINS
ALREADY
DERIVED FROM T"HE TRUST BUILD UP". WE CAN NOT GUARRANTEE A DECI SIVE VI
CTORY FROM THESE SO CALLED MERCHANTS OF DE ATH.ISREAL WITH ALL HER MILITARY MIG
HT CAN NOT OVE R RUN THE PALISTINES, THE RUSSIANS WOULD
LIVE TO T ELL THE HORROR
S THEY GOT FROM THE CHECHENIANS AND AMERICA WAS
"TIRED OUT" OF VIETNAM
. YAR A DUA IS FREE TO CHOOSE WHICH ONE OF THE ABOVE SCEN ARIOS HE FINDS FIT FO
R THE NIGER DELTA. NIGERIAN C IVILIANS WHEREVER THEY ARE , ARE NIGERIANS. MERCEN
ARIES ARE IN THERE FOR THE MONETARY GAINS. THIS IS AN INTERAL NIGERIAN AFFAIR.
WE MUST ENCOURAGE GOV ERNMENT TO FIND PEACEFUL AND HONEST MEASURE TO RIG HT THE
WRONGS
OF YORE. NIGERIANS KNOW THAT THE NI GER DELTANS AND THEIR ECOSYSYTEM IS
WORST HIT IN T HIS SITUATION SUSTAINED BY YEARS OF NEGLECT BY COR RUPT STATE AN
D FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
NIGER IAN DESERVE A...
James Okparikpu  - Esquire   |2009-09-16 12:17:14
This is untrue. America is the world champion of h uman rights and would not thr
u their actions and i nactions do anything that will jeopardize any caus e they
are known for
Ovie Dafe, Italy  - Mr.   |2009-09-17 12:58:07
If this is true then Yar adua is a saddist. But I doubt it, except Yar adua i
s hiring other non U. S mercenaries.
akahome jonathan,Lagos  - Another Slavery   |2009-09-23 05:05:05
It is with heavy heart and deep feeling forthe fut ure of Nigeria that i write t
his piece.Selling our selves to the outside world to make ridicule of us is sha
meful.The Americans have their own problems the difference is that they handle
theirs more ma turedly,the Niger-Delta crisis is caused by the pe ople and the l
ong years of neglect by the govt. se nding mercenaries there will only aggravate
issues and may lead to a full blown war.Those milking th e nation through oil
bunkering and theft are worse than the militants in the Niger-Delta we know the
m and judgement will soon come upon them.
akahome jonathan,Lagos  - Another Slavery   |2009-09-23 05:08:01
It is with heavy heart and deep feeling forthe fut ure of Nigeria that i write t
his piece.Selling our selves to the outside world to make ridicule of us is sha
meful.The Americans have their own problems the difference is that they handle
theirs more ma turedly,the Niger-Delta crisis is caused by the pe ople and the l
ong years of neglect by the govt. se nding mercenaries there will only aggravate
issues and may lead to a full blown war.Those milking th e nation through oil
bunkering and theft are worse than the militants in the Niger-Delta we know the
m and judgement will soon come upon them.
akahome jonathan,Lagos  - Another Slavery   |2009-09-23 05:11:38
It is with heavy heart and deep feeling forthe fut ure of Nigeria that i write t
his piece.Selling our selves to the outside world to make ridicule of us is sha
meful.The Americans have their own problems the difference is that they handle
theirs more ma turedly,the Niger-Delta crisis is caused by the pe ople and the l
ong years of neglect by the govt. se nding mercenaries there will only aggravate
issues and may lead to a full blown war.Those milking th e nation through oil
bunkering and theft are worse than the militants in the Niger-Delta we know the
m and judgement will soon come upon them.
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