Henry Okah (born 1965, Lagos State, Nigeria) is the assumed Nigerian guerrilla leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), a title he denies.[1] (wikipedia)
We are also considering the release of the Thai, Egyptian and Filipino hostages as well. Their countries do not have interests in the Nigerian oil industry.
Our anticipated strikes may commence in various locations of the Niger delta from this weekend in order to meet our anticipated target of a 30 percent cut in Nigeria's export capabilities for the month of February.
The attacks will resume in earnest and the three hostages in our custody as well as those we will capture in the next few days will not be released until our conditions are met.
We are continuing with our attacks on oil facilities and oil workers in the next few days. We will act without further warning.
Eventually they will be released, but our conditions will be met.
Our units have been directed to capture more expatriates across the Niger delta.
For now, their release is tied to the fulfillment of our stated conditions by the Nigerian government. We know that won't happen so soon, so in other words we intend keeping these guys for a long, long time.
The Nigerian government is not sufficiently impacted to consider the conditions we have laid out before them and we perhaps need to be more ambitious in our attacks on oil facilities. Whether we will achieve this objective remains to be seen.
We will commence with attacks in another area of the Niger delta with an aim to ensuring the total discontinuation of export of onshore crude oil.
Fresh targets will be hit shortly. There is no shortage of things to destroy.