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Nigerian court frees oil militant | Nigerian court frees oil militant |
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A leader of Nigeria's oil militants has been released on bail on health grounds after being held on treason charges for almost two years. | A leader of Nigeria's oil militants has been released on bail on health grounds after being held on treason charges for almost two years. |
The BBC's Alex Last in Lagos says Mujahid Dokubo-Asari is the best known of the militant leaders. | The BBC's Alex Last in Lagos says Mujahid Dokubo-Asari is the best known of the militant leaders. |
His release has been a key demand of armed groups who have staged numerous attacks on oil installations. | His release has been a key demand of armed groups who have staged numerous attacks on oil installations. |
The move is seen as part of the new government's pledge to bring peace to the troubled Niger Delta region. | The move is seen as part of the new government's pledge to bring peace to the troubled Niger Delta region. |
Last week, three state governors from the Niger Delta appealed to new President Umaru Yar'Adua to free Mr Dokubo-Asari because of his ill health. | |
"I'm convinced the accused is not playing to the gallery. The accused is ordered to be released on health grounds," said Justice Peter Olayiwola. | |
The Supreme Court on Friday refused a request to free him, citing national security fears. | |
Militants killed | |
In his inauguration speech last month, President Yar'Adua said that bringing peace to the region was one of his main priorities. | |
He has already made preliminary contacts with the militants, who have declared a one-month truce and freed a large number of the foreign oil workers they had seized. | |
But on Wednesday, at least eight militants were killed by the army, local sources have told the BBC. | |
This had raised fears of a resumption of hostilities. | |
Mr Dokubo-Asari was arrested in 2005 after saying in a newspaper interview that the Niger Delta, where most of Nigeria's oil is found, should secede. | |
The militants argue that local people should benefit from more of Nigeria's oil. | |
The attacks on hostage-taking in the Niger Delta have led to a 25% cut in Nigeria's oil production. |