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Kidnappers who seized a three-year-old UK girl in Nigeria have threatened to kill her unless her father agrees to take her place, her mother says. | Kidnappers who seized a three-year-old UK girl in Nigeria have threatened to kill her unless her father agrees to take her place, her mother says. |
Margaret Hill, the daughter of an expatriate worker, was grabbed from a car on her way to school in the oil city of Port Harcourt. | Margaret Hill, the daughter of an expatriate worker, was grabbed from a car on her way to school in the oil city of Port Harcourt. |
Her mother, Oluchi, told the BBC that the kidnappers had called her demanding a meeting in a town in the Niger Delta. | Her mother, Oluchi, told the BBC that the kidnappers had called her demanding a meeting in a town in the Niger Delta. |
She said they then allowed her to speak to her daughter who was crying. | She said they then allowed her to speak to her daughter who was crying. |
Margaret was snatched by gunmen at 0730 (0630 GMT) on Thursday after they smashed a window of her car as it stood in traffic. | Margaret was snatched by gunmen at 0730 (0630 GMT) on Thursday after they smashed a window of her car as it stood in traffic. |
They say I can bring my husband to swap with the baby Oluchi Hill Oil rich city's woes | They say I can bring my husband to swap with the baby Oluchi Hill Oil rich city's woes |
Her father Mike Hill, who has lived in the country for 10 years, runs a bar in Port Harcourt. | Her father Mike Hill, who has lived in the country for 10 years, runs a bar in Port Harcourt. |
Mrs Hill, a Nigerian national, said the kidnappers told her to meet them in a town in Bayelsa State in the Niger Delta region, but that neither she nor the police had been able to locate it. | Mrs Hill, a Nigerian national, said the kidnappers told her to meet them in a town in Bayelsa State in the Niger Delta region, but that neither she nor the police had been able to locate it. |
"They say I can bring my husband to swap with the baby," she said. "He wanted to go down for his baby but the police commander told him not to." | "They say I can bring my husband to swap with the baby," she said. "He wanted to go down for his baby but the police commander told him not to." |
The kidnappers then threatened to kill Margaret if Mr Hill did not come within three hours, she said. | The kidnappers then threatened to kill Margaret if Mr Hill did not come within three hours, she said. |
Mrs Hill said she had not been contacted by the kidnappers since then. | Mrs Hill said she had not been contacted by the kidnappers since then. |
The UK's Foreign Office has called for the "immediate safe release" of the girl. | The UK's Foreign Office has called for the "immediate safe release" of the girl. |
'Big business' | 'Big business' |
The BBC's Alex Last in Lagos says Mr Hill is ill and had been due to fly to the UK for medical treatment. | |
He says that no hostages have ever been killed by Nigeria's oil militants and that most situations are resolved after a ransom is paid. | |
MEND Formed early 2006Close links to militant Mujahid Dokubo-Asari's Niger Delta Volunteer ForceSplit into two rival groups late 2006Demand 100% control of Nigeria's oil wealthDemand release of impeached Bayelsa governor on trial for money launderingOperate from creeks of Niger DeltaCommunicate with media by e-mail Nigeria's shadowy militants The kidnapping follows that of five oil workers on Wednesday, the first since the main militant group in that area - the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) - called off a month-long ceasefire. | |
Mend has said it had nothing to do with that attack. | Mend has said it had nothing to do with that attack. |
Our correspondent says there are a plethora of armed gangs operating in the Niger Delta and kidnapping for ransom has become big business. | |
In almost all previous cases it was foreign oil workers who had been taken hostage but in recent months the children of wealthy Nigerians had also become targets, he added. | In almost all previous cases it was foreign oil workers who had been taken hostage but in recent months the children of wealthy Nigerians had also become targets, he added. |
More than 100 foreigners have been taken hostage in the region this year. | More than 100 foreigners have been taken hostage in the region this year. |
On Tuesday, Mend announced that it would not extend its month-long ceasefire called to give the new government a chance to set up talks on the restive region. | On Tuesday, Mend announced that it would not extend its month-long ceasefire called to give the new government a chance to set up talks on the restive region. |
It said it would also resume abductions and attacks on oil installations. | It said it would also resume abductions and attacks on oil installations. |
The group says it has been kept on the sidelines of government-led talks about the future of the Niger Delta. | The group says it has been kept on the sidelines of government-led talks about the future of the Niger Delta. |
Although the Delta accounts for more than 90% of Nigeria's income, the region remains highly impoverished, a situation the militants say they want to change with their campaign. | Although the Delta accounts for more than 90% of Nigeria's income, the region remains highly impoverished, a situation the militants say they want to change with their campaign. |
How safe do you feel in the Niger Delta? Send us your comments. | How safe do you feel in the Niger Delta? Send us your comments. |