OFW kidnapped in Nigeria released
The Filipino overseas worker seized last month was safely released by the Nigerian abductors, the Department of Foreign Affairs reported Wednesday.
DFA spokesman Claro Cristobal said Albert Bacani Sr. and his Columbian co-worker were found by the Nigerian authorities on a bridge in Port Harcourt around 5 a.m. Wednesday, Manila time (10 pm, October 9 in Nigeria).
"They are in good condition and now in the custody of their Saipem employers and undergoing full medical evaluation. The two were abducted last September 27," Cristobal said in a text message.
He said DFA Sec. Alberto Romulo has already instructed Philippine Ambassador to Nigeria Masaranga Umpa to facilitate the repatriation of Bacani and immediately relayed the positive development to the victim's family. Bacani works as an electrician for Saipem, an Italian petrochemical firm. During the September 27 attack, one Colombian was killed.
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DFA spokesman Claro Cristobal said Albert Bacani Sr. and his Columbian co-worker were found by the Nigerian authorities on a bridge in Port Harcourt around 5 a.m. Wednesday, Manila time (10 pm, October 9 in Nigeria).
"They are in good condition and now in the custody of their Saipem employers and undergoing full medical evaluation. The two were abducted last September 27," Cristobal said in a text message.
He said DFA Sec. Alberto Romulo has already instructed Philippine Ambassador to Nigeria Masaranga Umpa to facilitate the repatriation of Bacani and immediately relayed the positive development to the victim's family. Bacani works as an electrician for Saipem, an Italian petrochemical firm. During the September 27 attack, one Colombian was killed.
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