Rothweliers Of Bakassi Militants Issue Demands to Tinubu Government, Threaten Attacks on Oil Facilities
In a tense development, the militant group known as the Rothweliers of Bakassi has issued a stark ultimatum to the Nigerian government under President Bola Tinubu. The group, reportedly operating from the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula, has threatened to carry out attacks on oil facilities if their demands are not met.
The militants are pushing for greater control of the region's resources, highlighting the ongoing exploitation of the Bakassi area, which remains a hotspot for resource-based conflicts. Their demands also include compensation for displaced Bakassi indigenes and the return of oil wealth to the local communities.
In a direct message to the Tinubu administration, the Rothweliers of Bakassi warned that they are ready to escalate their struggle if the government continues to ignore their plight. "The oil belongs to the people of Bakassi, and we will not stand idly by while our land is drained and our people suffer," a spokesperson for the group declared.
The threat to attack oil facilities has raised alarm, with experts warning that such actions could lead to a major disruption in Nigeria’s already fragile oil industry and further destabilize the Niger Delta region.
This latest development highlights the ongoing struggle for resource control and autonomy in various parts of Nigeria, mirroring the sentiments of many in the Biafra region who seek freedom from what they perceive as continued marginalization and exploitation by the Nigerian state.
As this situation unfolds, The Biafra Sun remains committed to amplifying the voices of those fighting for justice, self-determination, and dignity in their homeland.
Stay tuned for updates as we continue to monitor the situation.

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