Nigerian captives will not be freed - militants

Nigerian militants holding four foreign hostages today said the four oil workers would not be released.

Nigerian militants holding four foreign hostages today said the four oil workers would not be released.

Government officials had yesterday raised hopes of a release soon after receiving a recent photograph of the hostages at a meeting with a person they believed was a credible go-between with the militants.

But the militants disassociated themselves from "bounty hunters" talking with the government on their behalf.

"There has been no negotiation, not to talk of a deal," the militants said.

The hostages were abducted from an offshore oilfield on January 11th by militants who have demanded the release of two ethnic Ijaw leaders.

The guerrillas have waged a month-long campaign of sabotage against pipelines and platforms in the world's eighth-largest oil exporter.

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