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Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by LagosBoy1: 9:00am On Mar 09, 2011
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SSS coordinates payment of ransom to kidnappers

By Peter Nkanga

March 9, 2011 04:24AM


The Nigerian government, through its secret police, fuelled kidnapping in the restive Niger Delta region by paying millions of naira in ransom to kidnappers, a leaked US diplomatic cable, made available to NEXT, has revealed.

The cable, dated February 6, 2007, and which punctured the claims by the government, and the Nigerian security agencies, that ransoms were never paid to kidnappers, detailed how the government funnelled N20 million through an official of the State Security Service (SSS) to militants to free two foreign hostages.

Billy Graham, an American citizen, and Neil Mirrlees, a British national, were seized on January 23, 2007, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, when two vehicles crashed into Mr. Graham’s Peugeot Sedan car, one from the front and the other from the rear, as both foreigners were on their way to work. Both men at the time worked for Pivot GIS Ltd (PGIS), an oil and gas servicing company located in Port Harcourt.

As the men were held captive and reportedly tortured, their employers, the federal government, the Delta and Rivers State government, and the American embassy made frantic efforts to secure their release.

Money for freedom

The US cable stated how in the second week of their captivity, Mr. Graham communicated with the then general manager of PGIS (we are withholding his name so as not to endanger him), appealing that the negotiation with the kidnappers “should conclude as soon as possible because British national Neil Mirrlees’s condition is very weak”. There were also efforts to get Oral Rehydration Therapy across to him to improve his condition.

Then on February 5, the document said, a top official of the SSS (we are withholding his name because of the nature of his job) in Rivers State, who coordinated the ransom-paying process, reportedly got in touch with John Walker of Control Risks Group, a British private security company which renders kidnap and evacuation consultation services, to say that Governor James Ibori had decided to conclude the hostage negotiations, despite federal policy prohibiting ransom payments.

Mr. Walker quoted the SSS official as saying that “he would arrange for the hostages’ release once he had the full naira 20 million ransom (approximately USD 156,000) in hand”. The decision, he said, was made in the light of Mirrlees’s condition. Days later, the kidnappers released Mr. Mirrlees whose condition had become critical but kept Mr. Graham hostage pending the ransom payment.

It took almost two weeks before Mr. Graham was finally released. By this time the government had discreetly paid the N20 million to the kidnappers, who had initially demanded 1.8 billion naira ransom (about $14million). The government told the world that no payment was made.

In the cable, the SSS chief said that “Ransom payment was contingent on the condition that it never be publicly mentioned”. He then warned the PGIS general manager that he “would be arrested” if the ransom payment ever became known.

The SSS could not be reached for comments yesterday. Calls and text messages sent to the spokesperson of the service, Marilyn Ogar, went unanswered.

In a telephone call with NEXT, the PGIS boss admitted that at the time of the kidnap, he was in constant touch with the SSS. He also admitted that Mr. Graham while in captivity had called him to intimate him about Mr. Mirlees ill health. He however said he did not know the amount paid as ransom for their release.

When contacted, Control Risks Group declined to comment on its role in the ransom payment saga. “I’m afraid that we’re not in a position to help on this occasion as we do not provide comment on specific instances of kidnapping,” Georgina Parkes, the company’s Director of Communications, said. “In terms of our areas of focus as a business risk consultancy, we advise our clients on the political, security and integrity issues that they may encounter when doing business globally. As a matter of course all our business activities are undertaken in line with international and jurisdiction specific regulations and legislation.”



Creating a hostage-taking industry

By paying ransoms, the government and oil companies created an industry of hostage taking, says an April 3, 2006 cable by Ambassador John Campbell to Washington.

In the dispatch, Mr. Campbell related how Chevron Nigeria security consultant, Hamish MacDonald, lamented to him at a March 29, 2006 meeting that a large amount of money was paid for the release of some hostages seized in Delta State that month.

At the meeting with the ambassador, Mr. MacDonald raised concern that his company was “blind-sided” by the commitments made to effect the March 26 release of three hostages held by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND).

He said company sources indicated “a very large amount” of money had changed hands for this release, far more than in the release of hostages in January.

“If true”, Mr. Campbell wrote in his dispatch, “We might be witnessing the birth of an industry”.

Of course, kidnapping became such a huge industry afterwards, and the country is still grappling with the repercussions.

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Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by Mobinga: 1:28pm On Mar 09, 2011
And So?
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by bisiaet: 1:34pm On Mar 09, 2011
Please can the management of the site remove this so called Wikileak thread or whatever its called immediately?. Wikileak or weakerleak or wokoleak just represent craps and rubbish everybody in the world has disowned it since why is Wikiwhatever now a new stuffs here?
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by Cuteobi(f): 1:38pm On Mar 09, 2011
Wikileaks is still leaking!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by passyjango(m): 2:03pm On Mar 09, 2011
Mobinga:

And So?

They lied to us, only an indifferent person like you will not see that. Yet they were all behaving as if they did not know where all the weapons used by the millitants were coming from.
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by snowdrops(m): 2:53pm On Mar 09, 2011
The news here is not that government paid or partook in
Payment of ransom but that they (SSS, ibori for example) according to the article could have stood to benefit from these actions. Reading between the lines that's the message it Is sending
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by symbianDON(m): 4:18pm On Mar 09, 2011
i wonder why this shouldn't be worrisome to anyone. if it is true, then govt may actually be responsible for the surge in kidnapping incidences that have rocked the nation especially the niger delta. why on earth would you pay ransome to kidnappers? it ll only make them want to kidnap the more. if it is true, i say thumbs up to wikileaks for leaking this. only God knows in how other sensitive cases we were deceived and lied to.
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by Nobody: 4:30pm On Mar 09, 2011
the govt lied, and so what? this isnt news. if the govt lied to us and truly the SSS paid ransom to kidnappers as was said, so what? what can anybody do about all the going-ons? abeg these wikileaks should go and sit down as far as Nigerian leaks is concerned. Nothing will be done and business would go on as usual.
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by bechex(m): 8:05pm On Mar 09, 2011
I did not need wikileaks to know this, its so simple if they were not paying then the industry would not have boomed, Shikena
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by danidon: 8:20pm On Mar 09, 2011
You can stay there and talk, until you or your relation is involved, you will then understand the modus operandi of these boyss. we do not need Wikileak to tell us whether money was paid or not> The bottom line is that the yamkee was released and i believe they were happy. ask America and British govts how much they paid to the somalian pirates to free their citizens
Re: Wikileaks: Sss Coordinates Payment Of Ransom To Kidnappers by Emperoh(m): 9:55pm On Mar 09, 2011
Nigerians!!! Our docility will kill us!!
I saner climes, these leaks woulda caused a serious uprising!!

Can you imagine information detailing how our government is lying to us and institutionalising corruption and no one is even raising an eye brow!!

Guess we are doomed to suffer forever!!

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