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Setback for Nigerian UK hostage | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Nigerian militants say a British captive whom they were preparing to release will not now be freed. | |
Matthew Maguire has been held in the southern Nigerian oil swamps for almost nine months. | |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) had said Mr Maguire would be freed because 1 June was his birthday. | |
But the group later said the oil worker had refused to leave, out of solidarity with the group. | |
An e-mail statement from the rebels said: "Matthew Maguire has declined the gift of a release from captivity with an argument that he is now an advocate for change in the region." | |
Mr Maguire was one of 27 hostages taken from an oil services boat in September - all the other hostages were released. | Mr Maguire was one of 27 hostages taken from an oil services boat in September - all the other hostages were released. |
There has been fierce fighting in recent weeks between Mend and the army. | There has been fierce fighting in recent weeks between Mend and the army. |
This has mostly been in Delta State, while it is believed that Mr Maguire is being held in Rivers State. | This has mostly been in Delta State, while it is believed that Mr Maguire is being held in Rivers State. |
The rebels have warned the military not to try and attack them in an attempt to rescue Mr Maguire. | |
British hostage Robin Hughes, taken from the same boat as Mr Maguire, was released in April because he had fallen sick. | British hostage Robin Hughes, taken from the same boat as Mr Maguire, was released in April because he had fallen sick. |
Kidnap industry | Kidnap industry |
They were seized by a group of pirates operating in Nigeria's oil coast, who then handed them over to Mend. | They were seized by a group of pirates operating in Nigeria's oil coast, who then handed them over to Mend. |
The other hostages were released within days. Mend had said they would hold on to the British pair until Mend leader Henry Okah, currently facing the death penalty at a treason trial being held in secret, was released by the government. | The other hostages were released within days. Mend had said they would hold on to the British pair until Mend leader Henry Okah, currently facing the death penalty at a treason trial being held in secret, was released by the government. |
Hundreds of foreign oil and construction workers - and many more Nigerians - have been kidnapped by militants since 2006. | Hundreds of foreign oil and construction workers - and many more Nigerians - have been kidnapped by militants since 2006. |
Militants who say they are fighting for a better deal from Nigeria's oil revenue, fund their groups with kidnapping, extortion and oil theft. | Militants who say they are fighting for a better deal from Nigeria's oil revenue, fund their groups with kidnapping, extortion and oil theft. |
Corruption and poor governance in the region has allowed militant groups to flourish, activists say. | Corruption and poor governance in the region has allowed militant groups to flourish, activists say. |