 Reactions have trailed the attack of Nigeria Agip Oil Company in Omaku, Agwegwemandoni local government area of river state, by militant group under the ages of Bayanmen. Could this be a re-emergence of militancy in the region? But militancy experts say the federal government should ensure good leadership in the end of DC and advised on advocacy by host communities. Others claim there is no re-emergence of militancy in the region. Positively Africa's correspondent Destiny Mooma has more. This bombing of the oil facility in Revers by the Bayanmen may have sparked a threat of re-emergence of militancy. Emmanuel Appa, a Niger Dalton says there isn't a re-emergence. He says instead host communities be deviled with oil spillage like name Bay should be given more attention to. Kenneth Weker spoke on the need for advocacy to be adopted by host communities and federal government should encourage end of DC to have leaders with developmental agenda for the region. In 2009 approximately 26,000 militants agreed to seize fire as government led an amnesty process that brought opportunities to ex-militants. Destiny Mooma for Blast TV Africa.