Kidnapped quarry workers released

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Nigeria: Seven quarry workers who were kidnapped near the operations of Macmahon in Calabar on 22 June 2016 have been released. Five of the men have been injured, two of them seriously, the mining services company said in a statement. Company chief executive Sy van Dyk commended the men for their courage and mourned the loss of local driver Matthew Odok who died in the incident.

Dyk refused to comment to local press on whether a ransom was paid for the workers’ release. However he did thank the Nigerian authorities for their assistance.

Australia-based mining company Macmahon has been contracted by LafargeHolcim to mine material for processing at Lafarge Africa's UniCem cement plant at Mfamosing, in the southeast of Nigeria.

Last modified on 28 June 2016

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