Gunmen attacked a houseboat in Rivers State in
the Niger Delta Wednesday killing a naval rating and a civilian crew
member, the army said.
Spokesman for special troops deployed
in the region to provide security for oil workers and facilities,
Lieutenant-Colonel Sagir Musa, said about 30 militants attacked the
boat, after which there was a shoot-out with navy personnel.
'Three militants were killed by navy personnel guarding the boat. A
naval rating and a civilian staff member on the boat were also killed,'
he said.
Musa said the incident took place at Olubiri, near
Okrika in Rivers state. He praised the navy men who, though few in
number, had fought off the heavily-armed militants.
Meanwhile, the German-founded Julius Berger Nigeria Limited
construction company was reported by witnesses to have pulled out of
Rivers and Bayelsa States, both in the Niger Delta, following the
abduction of two German employees whose whereabouts remained unknown.
None of the militant groups has claimed responsibility for the
abduction, but an employee said that the kidnappers had made a ransom
demand of 25,000 dollars.
'All the expatriates that you are
seeing around only come to see the situation and return to their hotels
afterwards,' the employee said. 'Julius Berger is not prepared to pay
and has pulled out actually. That is why there is no work going on
here.'
The unidentified employee said the company would not work in any part of the Niger Delta until its employees were released.
Restiveness in the Niger Delta has led to the loss of a quarter of
Nigeria's daily crude oil output of 2.1 million barrels, contributing
to spiralling oil prices on internationa markets.