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Gunmen kidnap Nigeria oil workers | Gunmen kidnap Nigeria oil workers |
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Gunmen have kidnapped at least seven foreign workers in oil-rich southern Nigeria, sources in the region say. | Gunmen have kidnapped at least seven foreign workers in oil-rich southern Nigeria, sources in the region say. |
They were reportedly in a boat laying pipelines off the Bayelsa State coast when they were attacked. | |
UK and US officials have confirmed that four of those seized are British citizens and three are Americans. | |
Such kidnappings are fairly common in the Niger Delta. The hostages are usually released after ransom money is paid but this is always denied. | Such kidnappings are fairly common in the Niger Delta. The hostages are usually released after ransom money is paid but this is always denied. |
Some reports suggest an Indian and a South African are also among those seized. | |
The US Consulate General is Lagos says it is notifying families of the American hostages. | |
None of the hostages have yet been identified. | |
Oil workers strike | |
Meanwhile, long queues have formed outside Nigeria's petrol stations on the second day of a strike by oil workers, demanding welfare benefits. | Meanwhile, long queues have formed outside Nigeria's petrol stations on the second day of a strike by oil workers, demanding welfare benefits. |
More than 100 foreign workers and a few Nigerians have been kidnapped so far this year in the swampy creeks of the Niger Delta where the bulk of Nigeria's oil comes from. | More than 100 foreign workers and a few Nigerians have been kidnapped so far this year in the swampy creeks of the Niger Delta where the bulk of Nigeria's oil comes from. |
Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producer. | Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producer. |
Although the country's oil money comes from the Niger Delta, most people in the region remain deeply impoverished. | Although the country's oil money comes from the Niger Delta, most people in the region remain deeply impoverished. |
The militants often say they are fighting for larger control of the oil money and demand the release of two leaders being held on charges of treason and money laundering. | The militants often say they are fighting for larger control of the oil money and demand the release of two leaders being held on charges of treason and money laundering. |
The militants - the most prominent of which is the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) - stepped up their attacks after last month's elections which gave the governing party a landslide victory. | The militants - the most prominent of which is the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) - stepped up their attacks after last month's elections which gave the governing party a landslide victory. |
Local and international observers have criticised the vote as deeply flawed. The opposition says it was rigged and has called for a re-run. | Local and international observers have criticised the vote as deeply flawed. The opposition says it was rigged and has called for a re-run. |
In addition to kidnappings, the militants have also bombed several oil pipelines, cutting production and helping push world oil prices to near-record highs. | In addition to kidnappings, the militants have also bombed several oil pipelines, cutting production and helping push world oil prices to near-record highs. |
The militants have promised more disruptions ahead of next week's inauguration of the new government. | The militants have promised more disruptions ahead of next week's inauguration of the new government. |
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