Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have kidnapped 10 members
of a geological research team from the University of Maiduguri in
northeast Nigeria, the state oil company, which contracted the work,
said on Wednesday.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) has been
surveying for more than a year for what it says could be vast oil
reserves in the Lake Chad Basin, a region wracked by Boko Haram’s
eight-year insurgency, which has killed at least 20,000 people and
forced millions to flee their homes.
OPEC member Nigeria relies on crude oil for two-thirds of
government revenue. Attacks on energy facilities in its southern Niger
Delta oil heartland last year cut production by more than a third,
deepening the recession in Africa’s biggest economy.
NNPC spokesman Ndu Ughamadu said the contractors were kidnapped near Jibi village in Borno state on Tuesday afternoon.
“About 10 members of the University of Maiduguri geology
and surveying department were abducted by suspected Boko Haram members,”
Ughamadu said, noting that the group included academic staff, drivers
and other workers.
The University of Maiduguri said some of its lecturers,
who were accompanied by security staff, had not returned on Tuesday from
an oil prospecting trip. Its spokesman said the university was waiting
for a report from security agencies. (Reuters
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