VOA常速英语2008年-Fresh Oil Attacks Feared as Nigerian Militant E(在线收听) |
By Gilbert da Costa Abuja 16 February 2008 Nigeria's oil industry is bracing for renewed raids following the extradition to Nigeria of a man believed to be the leader of the country's key militant group. Gilbert da Costa in Abuja reports that peace talks to end the crisis could now be in serious doubt. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Nigeria's foremost militant group, says its leader Henry Okah had been illegally extradited from Angola, where he was arrested on gun-running charges last September. Nigeria has no extradition treaty with Angola. "The posture of the federal government, to try and suppress the genuine agitations of the people of the Niger Delta region, either by trial for treasonable felony, either by way of armed combat, either by way of imprisonment, incarceration or detention, will not ultimately solve the problem of the region," he said. "So, I do not subscribe to that kind of modus operandi by the federal government, even though they have the might and the power to do so." The Nigerian government has not offered any comment on Okah's extradition. Angolan officials claim he was arrested and deported at the request of Nigeria. |
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