BREAKING NEWS
Breaking

728x90

468x60

French national kidnapped by Ansaru calls for “negotiations

This image taken from a video released by the SITE Intelligence Group shows French enginner Francis Collomp, who is being held hostage by the  Nigeria-based Ansar al-Muslimeen. Photo AFP
Nigerian Islamist group Ansaru (Ansar al-Muslimeen) on Friday released a video of a French national kidnapped in December, the SITE jihadi tracking website said.

In the video, posted online, the hostage identifies himself as 63-year-old Francis Collomp, an engineer with the French firm Vergnet, who was “kidnapped in Rimi in Katsina state on 19 December 2012 till today, 25 September 2013.”



The hostage appears wearing a white t-shirt, with an unidentified person holding a weapon in the background.

If authentic, it would be the first video of Collomp to emerge since his abduction.

Parts of the short statement are not clear, but he can be heard calling for “negotiations” for his “safe release.”

In the latter half of the three-minute video, the camera focuses on an Arabic statement that addresses “the government(s) of France and Nigeria,” according to the translation provided by SITE.

While there is no direct threat of further attacks, or on Collomp’s life, the statement vows to treat “treachery and treason” by the French or Nigerian governments with “reciprocity.”

France’s foreign ministry told AFP it was trying to authenticate the video and was in contact with Collomp’s family.

Ansaru is considered by some to be a breakaway faction of Boko Haram, Nigeria’s more prominent Islamist group which has waged a deadly insurgency since 2009.

The links between the two organisations remain in question, but some analysts have said that Ansaru might have emerged from a faction within Boko Haram that sought to specifically target foreign interests.

Ansaru has been blamed for the 2011 kidnapping of a Briton and an Italian national in northern Nigeria. Both hostages were killed in March of last year.
This image taken from a video released by the SITE Intelligence Group shows French enginner Francis Collomp, who is being held hostage by the  Nigeria-based Ansar al-Muslimeen. Photo AFP
This image taken from a video released by the SITE Intelligence Group shows French enginner Francis Collomp, who is being held hostage by the Nigeria-based Ansar al-Muslimeen. Photo AFP
Britain, which has formally labelled Ansaru a terrorist organisation, said the group likely has ties to Al-Qaeda’s north Africa franchise, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb

Collomp, who had been working on a wind power project in Katsina, was taken after a group of some 30 gunmen stormed the compound where he was staying.

The gate outside his home was said to have been riddled with bullet holes after the attack.

Ansaru claimed the abduction days later, citing as a justification France’s push for military intervention against the Islamist rebels who had seized northern Mali.

Ansaru also claimed the kidnapping of seven foreign nationals working on a construction project in northern Bauchi state in February.

A video later posted online appeared to show some of those hostages being killed.

After raising its international profile, Ansaru’s prominence faded and it has not been linked to an attack for several months.

The Islamist violence in northern Nigeria has however continued unchecked, with hundreds of people killed this year in attacks blamed on Boko Haram.

Northeast Nigeria has been under a state of emergency since mid-May, when the military launched an offensive aimed at crushing the insurgency.

But the slaughter of dozens of people in recent weeks, mainly civilians, has cast doubt on the success of the military campaign.

Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country and top oil producer, where most in the north are Muslim and the south is predominately Christian.

Boko Haram has said it wants to create an Islamic state in the north and is thought to primarily have a domestic agenda.

Ansaru is seen by some as having a more international outlook, perhaps more closely aligned with Al-Qaeda-affiliated groups.

AFP
Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday


Advertise on NigerianEye.com to reach thousands of our daily users
« PREV
NEXT »

1 comment

  1. They Continue in their evil just to descredit the Government of the day.

    WE ALL KNOW THAT CORE NORTHERN AGENDA IS TO REMOVE GEJ AND REPLACE HIM WITH A NORTHERNER... I WANT YOU Khalid, Taurani and other Northerners in this forum to tell us '' Which Northern Politician Will Be Better Than GEJ ????????????????

    Never Have you people Condemn the Satanic Act Of Your Brothers (BH),,That Have cost us over 6,000 innocent Soul's.. But You Continue To Condemn GEJ,,,

    NOTE THIS WORD ''' GEJ WILL REMAIN NIGERIA'S PRESIDENT COME 2015''''. ANY ATEMPT ON HIS LIFE NIGERIA WILL BECOME HISTORY...

    THE DEATH OF OVER 6,000 INNOCENT NIGERIANS THAT HAVE DIED IN THE HANDS OF THIS NORTHERN LEADERS MOTIVATED BOKO HARAM WILL BE JUSTIFIED BY DEPRIVING THE NORTH THEIR AIM OF PROPELLING BOKO HARAM COME 2015...

    ReplyDelete

Kindly drop a comment below.
(Comments are moderated. Clean comments will be approved immediately)

Advert Enquires - Reach out to us at NigerianEye@gmail.com