MEND Threatens "Hurricane Exodus" in Niger Delta

A Niger Delta militant
MEND Leader, Henry Okah

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has threatened to resume hostilities in the Niger Delta, this time, saying it will be massive and sustained. The group codenamed the planned attacks "Hurricane Exodus".

Continue to get the direct statement from MEND Spokesman, Jomo Gbomo.


"After a careful deliberation and other considerations, with effect from 00:00 Hrs, Friday 05, April 2013, The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (M.E.N.D), will commence with a plague of sustained attacks codenamed “Hurricane Exodus”.

Hurricane Exodus is a direct repercussion of a forged threat letter contrived by the Nigerian and South African governments purporting to have originated from MEND. This fake letter was used as evidence against Henry Okah for which a thirteen (13) years sentence was passed.

To make matters worse, the prosecution’s second witness Mr Sele Victor-Ben exclaimed in court that the letter was a fake after failing to catch the prosecutor’s eye who wanted him to lie under oath.

We are now determined to conjure this imaginary trumped up threat into a painful reality.

The attacks will be sustained until an unreserved apology is offered to MEND and the Nigerian government shows their willingness to dialogue. The same way they are willing to dialogue with Boko Haram."

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