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Nigerian kidnappers who seized 24 Filipinos from the country's oil-rich Delta region have freed all the men, government officials have said. | Nigerian kidnappers who seized 24 Filipinos from the country's oil-rich Delta region have freed all the men, government officials have said. |
The group of seamen were kidnapped from their vessel, owned by a German shipping firm, on 20 January. | The group of seamen were kidnapped from their vessel, owned by a German shipping firm, on 20 January. |
The men were released without a ransom being paid following the intervention of local elders, reports said. | The men were released without a ransom being paid following the intervention of local elders, reports said. |
Armed gangs regularly target foreign workers in the Niger Delta region, and currently hold at least seven hostages. | Armed gangs regularly target foreign workers in the Niger Delta region, and currently hold at least seven hostages. |
"All 24 hostages are on board our vessel, Baco-Liner 2, and they're on their way to Warri now," a spokesman for German shipping firm Baco-Liner told Reuters. | "All 24 hostages are on board our vessel, Baco-Liner 2, and they're on their way to Warri now," a spokesman for German shipping firm Baco-Liner told Reuters. |
Nigeria's shadowy oil rebels | |
The hostage-taking, one of two cases involving Filipino workers in the region in January, prompted the Philippine president to ban workers travelling to Nigeria. | The hostage-taking, one of two cases involving Filipino workers in the region in January, prompted the Philippine president to ban workers travelling to Nigeria. |
Nigeria is one of Africa's biggest employers of Filipino workers, employing some 3,900 at the end of 2006. | Nigeria is one of Africa's biggest employers of Filipino workers, employing some 3,900 at the end of 2006. |
In recent months, attacks by the militants have escalated, causing oil multinationals to evacuate thousands of workers from the western side of the region. | In recent months, attacks by the militants have escalated, causing oil multinationals to evacuate thousands of workers from the western side of the region. |
The violence has cut crude production in Africa's biggest oil exporter by nearly a quarter. |
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