Netherlands confirms Dutch hostages freed in Nigeria

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Netherlands confirms Dutch hostages freed in Nigeria
The Dutch foreign ministry confirms the release of the 3 abducted Dutch nationals in Nigeria

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Niger Delta gunmen have released three Dutch nationals who were abducted last week, the Dutch foreign ministry confirmed on Sunday, May 11.

“I can confirm they have been freed,” said ministry spokesman Johanne Doornewaard, adding that the Dutch ambassador to Nigeria was heading to the Delta region, where the abduction had taken place.

Scores of foreigners have been abducted in the southern Niger Delta region, home to Africa’s largest oil industry, with many released on payment of a ransom.

Employees of foreign oil companies are required to have an armed escort when travelling in the Delta, but international journalists, aid workers and others typically avoid taking a security detail.

Dutch printing company Gerrits & Leffers had confirmed that two of its employees were among those abducted and that the pair were in Nigeria to help Niger Delta peace activists publish a magazine.

The third Dutch national was a documentary filmmaker, NOS TV reported, and the group was en route to visit a hospital financed by oil company Chevron when the kidnapping took place. – Rappler.com

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