President
of Cameroon has said that 27 hostages, including 10 Chinese workers, held by
suspected Boko Haram militants have been released.
Also
freed was the wife of Cameroon's Vice-Prime Minister Amadou Ali.
President
Paul Biya said that the hostages, seized in May and July close to the Nigeria
border, were safe. Continue......
According
to BBC News, Boko Haram is seeking to establish an Islamist state in Nigeria
but its fighters often cross the long and porous border with Cameroon.
Many
Nigerian civilians in border towns have fled to Cameroon to escape Boko Haram
attacks, which have been stepped up in recent months.
In July,
Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad and Niger agreed to form a 2,800-strong regional force
to tackle Boko Haram militants.
Cameroon
has reinforced its troops in its northern regions.
President
Biya said in a statement on state radio: "The 27 hostages kidnapped on May
16, 2014, at Waza and on July 27, 2014, at Kolofata were given this night to
Cameroonian authorities.
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