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    Gunmen kidnap American in Nigeria’s delta region

    January 21, 2012
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    21 January 2012, Sweetcrude, WARRI – Gunmen kidnapped an American working for Marubeni Corporation in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region on Friday, killing his driver and demanding a 50 million naira ($310,300) ransom.

    The U.S. embassy confirmed that one of its citizens had been abducted.

    “A foreign national was kidnapped this morning in Warri by gunmen who trailed him from Sapele,” Charles Muka, spokesman for the Delta Police Command, told Reuters.

    “They killed his police escort and forcefully took him away from the car. He was going to the bank when the attack occurred,” he said.

    A security source, who could not be named, said that the hostage was an American working for Japanese conglomerate Marubeni, but gave no further details.

    “The U.S. Embassy and Consulate are aware of the kidnapping of an American citizen this morning in Warri. We continue to monitor the situation closely and assist,” a spokeswoman for the U.S. embassy told Reuters.

    The Niger Delta, heartland of Africa’s biggest oil and gas industry, is prone to bouts of unrest and riven by militant factions. Gangs use guns and speedboats to run criminal fiefdoms that profit from kidnapping and oil theft.

    Militant activity decreased after an amnesty for several commanders in 2009, but the region remains volatile.

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