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Thousands of Nigerians have fled the Niger Delta oil town of Bonny after militants threatened to behead people who are not originally from the area.Thousands of Nigerians have fled the Niger Delta oil town of Bonny after militants threatened to behead people who are not originally from the area.
The unknown group attacked soldiers in the town two weeks ago, killing nine people including a pregnant woman.The unknown group attacked soldiers in the town two weeks ago, killing nine people including a pregnant woman.
According to a newspaper article widely circulated by residents, the militants said they would return on July 16.According to a newspaper article widely circulated by residents, the militants said they would return on July 16.
Bonny Island is home to a major oil and gas export terminal but production has not been affected.Bonny Island is home to a major oil and gas export terminal but production has not been affected.
Bonny youth leader Kingsley Adonis Pepple said people took the threat seriously and there was panic on the streets.Bonny youth leader Kingsley Adonis Pepple said people took the threat seriously and there was panic on the streets.
"They were handing out copies of this article to people in the street. There was panic. People packed up their entire family into a boat and fled.""They were handing out copies of this article to people in the street. There was panic. People packed up their entire family into a boat and fled."
Several boats had capsized and people drowned, he claimed.Several boats had capsized and people drowned, he claimed.
Mr Adonis Pepple said he had contacted all the known militant groups in the area and had been assured the article was wrong.Mr Adonis Pepple said he had contacted all the known militant groups in the area and had been assured the article was wrong.
He tried to tell people but they weren't taking any chances, he said.He tried to tell people but they weren't taking any chances, he said.
Unnamed sourcesUnnamed sources
The article said unnamed sources reported the militants' demand.The article said unnamed sources reported the militants' demand.
"Another source said that the hoodlums, after the face-off with the navy, entered town, shooting and giving ultimatum that all residents of the town who were from other places should leave the town before July 16 or risk being beheaded," the national Nigerian Tribune paper said."Another source said that the hoodlums, after the face-off with the navy, entered town, shooting and giving ultimatum that all residents of the town who were from other places should leave the town before July 16 or risk being beheaded," the national Nigerian Tribune paper said.
The article was sent to many people in Bonny by family members begging them to get out before the deadline, Mr Adonis Pepple said.The article was sent to many people in Bonny by family members begging them to get out before the deadline, Mr Adonis Pepple said.
Bonny is a city of over 100,000 people, many of whom work in the oil industry.Bonny is a city of over 100,000 people, many of whom work in the oil industry.
The new multi-million dollar Liquefied Natural Gas export terminal is nearby.The new multi-million dollar Liquefied Natural Gas export terminal is nearby.
Shell resumed oil shipments from its Bonny terminal on Tuesday after a militant attack had halted them for two months, a spokesman said.
Nigeria has seen several "communal crises" in recent years, in which one ethnic group attacks another seen as being "non-indigenous" to the area.Nigeria has seen several "communal crises" in recent years, in which one ethnic group attacks another seen as being "non-indigenous" to the area.
Hundreds of people were killed in Plateau state in 2004 in clashes between Christian militias and Hausa Muslims.Hundreds of people were killed in Plateau state in 2004 in clashes between Christian militias and Hausa Muslims.
President Umaru Yar'Adua is meeting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London to discuss security issues in the oil-producing Niger Delta.President Umaru Yar'Adua is meeting British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London to discuss security issues in the oil-producing Niger Delta.
Mr Brown recently offered to help Nigeria bring an end to the violence and increase oil production.Mr Brown recently offered to help Nigeria bring an end to the violence and increase oil production.
Many in the region are afraid Mr Brown means to send military aid to the Delta.Many in the region are afraid Mr Brown means to send military aid to the Delta.