Nigerian ceasefire raises cautious hopes for peace
PIRACY specialists have expressed “cautious optimism” that a ceasefire deal between the Nigerian government and separatist militants will see a reduction in attacks on merchant shipping and oil installations in Nigerian waters.
According to a report from Bergen Risk Solutions (BRS), piracy off the West African nation has declined noticeably in the first three quarters of 2009, with 46 attacks on international shipping and offshore petroleum assets, compared with 55 in the...
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