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Nigeria: Government forces and rebels resume             battle over
Niger Delta

Thursday 18 November 2010
<http://www.afrik-news.com/archives-2010-11.html>  / by Konye Obaji Ori
<http://www.afrik-news.com/writer1217.html>



An           operation by the Nigerian Joint Task force (JTF) to enforce
peace and break           down rebel activity in the oil-rich Niger
Delta will continue           "until the           desired level of
security and peace is achieved in the Niger           Delta and the
region is rid of criminal and illegal actions by the so-called          
militants",           a top Nigerian official said after JFT rescued a
total of 19           hostages including           Nigerians and
foreigners.

Nigerian Joint Task force (JTF)           enforcing peace and breaking
down rebel activity in the           oil-rich Niger Delta          
region have attacked rebel hideouts and rescued Nigerian and          
foreign captives. A           total of 19 hostages including two French,
two Americans, two           Indonesians, and           a Canadian were
freed.

"We've got confirmed reports           that, yes, all 19 have been
reported freed. It was a JTF           operation," AP           quoted a
security source as saying.

Nigeria's main militant group the Movement           for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) had claimed          
responsibility for kidnapping 14 of             the hostages
<http://www.afrik-news.com/article18451.html> .

The victims were captured during a           recent raid on oil
facilities in the Nigeria's Niger Delta           region. However,
there was no claim of whether ransoms were paid for any of the          
hostages.

Fighting between rebel groups and           the Nigerian military may
have resumed following a statement           released by MEND          
on Tuesday, which warned of a "major operation" and claimed          
one of           its camps had come under military fire on Monday.

In response, the Nigerian           authorities confirmed operations
were underway to hunt down           the rebel militias           and
kidnappers.

According to Lieutenant Colonel           Timothy Antigha, the operation
would continue "until the           desired level of           security
and peace is achieved in the Niger Delta and the           region is rid
of           criminal and illegal actions by the so-called militants."

France's           foreign minister earlier           confirmed that
the two French nationals were freed.

According to reports, those released           were believed taken in
three separate incidents achieved in           the Niger Delta and
the region is rid of criminal and illegal actions by the          
so-called           militants."

The Niger Delta continues to           experience unrest as rebel groups
claiming to fight for a           fairer distribution           of oil
revenue, engage in criminal activities that have           slashed oil
production           in Nigeria.

The Nigerian government subsequently           offered an amnesty deal
<http://www.afrik-news.com/article15957.html>  to the militants last
year. But           some analysts believe the amnesty has failed to
address           underlying issues of           poverty and
unemployment in the Niger Delta.

Observers feared that militant who           surrendered their weapons
in exchange for stipends would           eventually be replaced
by others, they warned.

However, the amnesty was credited           with greatly reducing unrest
in the region and oil production           has rebounded to           an
estimated 2.2 million barrels per day, but there has been a          
new round of           attacks in recent months.

France's           foreign minister earlier           confirmed the
release of its two French nationals.

"Michele Alliot-Marie is           pleased with the release of the two
Frenchmen who had been           taken hostage, along           with
five other people, on an oil platform in Nigeria           overnight
November           7-8," a statement read.

Canada's           Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon           also
welcomed the news.

"We would like to thank           everyone who worked to ensure a safe
and peaceful resolution           to this           incident," Cannon
was quoted.


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