LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN)
Rebels claimed to have attacked an oil facility in Lagos state late Sunday,
according to a statement e-mailed to journalists from The Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND).
"Led by a pillar of fire, heavily armed MEND fighters today... carried out an
unprecedented attack on the Atlas Cove Jetty in Lagos state. The depot and
loading tankers moored at the facility are currently on fire," Jomo Gbomo, a
spokesman for the group, said in the statement.
Nigerian officials have not confirmed that an attack took place. Police declined
to respond to CNN requests for comment.
Gbomo said MEND was pursuing a "two-pronged approach of combining dialogue and
intensifying attacks throughout the course of negotiations."
MEND demands a fairer distribution of oil wealth in the Niger Delta, with oil
revenues reinvested in the region.
The group has declared an "all-out war" on the government, and attacks have been
aimed at oil and gas installations in the region.
It claimed to have attacked three oil facilities in the petroleum-rich region
last week. Nigeria is Africa's largest producer of crude oil.
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