Abuja (Reuters)-the federal Government of Nigeria has declared he was doing whatever he could to ensure the eight foreigners taken hostage by guerrilla groups in the northern part of the country was freed without injury.
Minister of Foreign Affairs reveals that on Olugbenga Ashiru Saturday (4/3), when he met with the Abkhaz from France Laurent Fabius at the Nnamdi Azikiwe international airport, Abuja.
The Nigerian Minister said that effort will include the payment of a ransom because that is left-back with government policy.
Ashiru told his guest of Nigeria will be the main target of regional terror suspects if there is no intervention of France and ECOWAS troops in crisis in Mali, according to the Xinhua report--monitored Between in Jakarta, on Sunday night.
"We will do whatever possible to ensure we are able to liberate the hostages as part of our own policy, we will not pay ransom to the perpetrators of terror but we will do whatever possible to ensure that terror suspects freed their hostages without doing actions that harm them," she added.
Ashiru told reporters his meeting with Minister of France who was visiting that aims to examine the relationship between them.
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