2 US employees safe after convoy attack in Nigeria

VOA News

Two United States (US) mission employees missing since a May 16 attack on a US convoy in Nigeria’s southeastern Anambra state, have been recovered alive and are under the protection of Nigerian authorities, the US Embassy in Nigeria reported Friday, May 19.

According to the US State Department, the two employees went missing on May 16 after unknown assailants attacked a convoy of two US government vehicles in the Ogbaru local government area of Anambra state.

In a statement, the State Department said the convoy was carrying nine Nigerian nationals: five US Embassy staffers and four members of Nigeria’s police force. They were traveling in advance of a planned visit by mission personnel to the US.-funded flood response project in Anambra.

The assailants killed at least four members of the convoy.

In Friday’s statement, the US Embassy in Nigeria said its personnel were traveling to meet and accompany the two employees home.

The embassy said the motive for the attack is not clear, but they found no indications the convoy was targeted because of its US connections.

The embassy said it continues to work with Nigerian security and law enforcement on this matter, to identify the victims previously found, and to bring to justice those responsible for the attack.

They welcome any information the public might have regarding the attack. – gb

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