American Missionary Kidnapped in Niger's Capital, Sources Say; No Demand Yet
A US citizen, described as a missionary working for a U.S.-based charity, was kidnapped from his home in the capital of Niger on Tuesday night. According to sources, three armed men abducted him just 100 yards from the presidential palace, where ousted President Mohamed Bazoum has been held since a coup more than two years ago.
The US Embassy in Niamey issued a security alert Wednesday, warning American citizens that they remain at risk of kidnapping throughout Niger, including in the capital city. The embassy has added security measures to protect its personnel and family members, including requiring armored vehicles for travel and imposing curfews on all activities.
While there has been no known demand from kidnappers or an official response from the government, security officials speculate that the abduction could be the work of the ISIS affiliate in the region, known as the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara. The group operates in areas along the borders of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
The kidnapped missionary had been working in Niger since 2010, according to sources. His phone was tracked to a location about 56 miles north of Niamey, an area considered a sanctuary for groups affiliated with the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara.
The region has seen multiple military regimes overthrow civilian rule within the last half of a decade, earning it the nickname "Africa's coup belt," along with Gabon and Guinea. The abduction is the latest development in a series of security concerns in Niger, which has been struggling to maintain stability after years of instability.
The US State Department said it was working closely with local authorities to support the recovery and safe return of the American citizen. A spokesperson stated that the Trump Administration prioritizes the safety of every American abroad and is taking steps to ensure their protection.
				
			A US citizen, described as a missionary working for a U.S.-based charity, was kidnapped from his home in the capital of Niger on Tuesday night. According to sources, three armed men abducted him just 100 yards from the presidential palace, where ousted President Mohamed Bazoum has been held since a coup more than two years ago.
The US Embassy in Niamey issued a security alert Wednesday, warning American citizens that they remain at risk of kidnapping throughout Niger, including in the capital city. The embassy has added security measures to protect its personnel and family members, including requiring armored vehicles for travel and imposing curfews on all activities.
While there has been no known demand from kidnappers or an official response from the government, security officials speculate that the abduction could be the work of the ISIS affiliate in the region, known as the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara. The group operates in areas along the borders of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
The kidnapped missionary had been working in Niger since 2010, according to sources. His phone was tracked to a location about 56 miles north of Niamey, an area considered a sanctuary for groups affiliated with the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara.
The region has seen multiple military regimes overthrow civilian rule within the last half of a decade, earning it the nickname "Africa's coup belt," along with Gabon and Guinea. The abduction is the latest development in a series of security concerns in Niger, which has been struggling to maintain stability after years of instability.
The US State Department said it was working closely with local authorities to support the recovery and safe return of the American citizen. A spokesperson stated that the Trump Administration prioritizes the safety of every American abroad and is taking steps to ensure their protection.
 . I mean, even with all the security measures in place, someone can still swoop in and take someone away in a split second. It's like, we think our homes are safe or that we're doing good work, but in reality, there are always risks involved. We gotta be aware of them and trust our instincts too
. I mean, even with all the security measures in place, someone can still swoop in and take someone away in a split second. It's like, we think our homes are safe or that we're doing good work, but in reality, there are always risks involved. We gotta be aware of them and trust our instincts too  .
. . As a global community, we should be thinking about how we can help Niger maintain stability and keep its citizens safe. We might not always agree on things, but at the end of the day, everyone wants peace and security
. As a global community, we should be thinking about how we can help Niger maintain stability and keep its citizens safe. We might not always agree on things, but at the end of the day, everyone wants peace and security  .
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. Man, this is so scary... a missionary gets kidnapped in Niger just 100 yards from the presidential palace
 Man, this is so scary... a missionary gets kidnapped in Niger just 100 yards from the presidential palace  . It's like, what's going on over there?
. It's like, what's going on over there?  The security alert from the US Embassy sounds super serious
 The security alert from the US Embassy sounds super serious  . I'm glad they're taking it seriously and adding extra measures to protect their people.
. I'm glad they're taking it seriously and adding extra measures to protect their people. . It's like, how can they even maintain order?
. It's like, how can they even maintain order?  The US is doing what they can to help, but at the end of the day, this kid is just an innocent person trying to do some good
 The US is doing what they can to help, but at the end of the day, this kid is just an innocent person trying to do some good  .
. . This whole situation is really unsettling...
. This whole situation is really unsettling... . I mean, the guy was working as a missionary for like 15 yrs, he must've seen some crazy stuff but kidnappin him just cuz of his nationality is wild
. I mean, the guy was working as a missionary for like 15 yrs, he must've seen some crazy stuff but kidnappin him just cuz of his nationality is wild  . And what's up with these security measures? armored vehicles & curfews? it sounds like they're tryna keep the rich folks safe while everyone else is just stuck in the dark
. And what's up with these security measures? armored vehicles & curfews? it sounds like they're tryna keep the rich folks safe while everyone else is just stuck in the dark  . Can't we just have a chill conversation about this instead of makin assumptions
. Can't we just have a chill conversation about this instead of makin assumptions 
 . Like, what's going on? Are we really back in the days of "ISIS is a major threat" mode? And can we talk about how Niger has been dealing with coups for like, forever
. Like, what's going on? Are we really back in the days of "ISIS is a major threat" mode? And can we talk about how Niger has been dealing with coups for like, forever  ? It feels like they've had one too many revolutions, you know? And that dude was just doing his job as a missionary
? It feels like they've had one too many revolutions, you know? And that dude was just doing his job as a missionary  . I mean, what's the point of all these security measures? Is it just to appease the Trump Administration or something?
. I mean, what's the point of all these security measures? Is it just to appease the Trump Administration or something? 
 The US Embassy is doing the right thing by being extra cautious, but it's just not fair to the guy living there. He's not even asking for much, just his freedom back. And what about all the other aid workers and journalists who have been kidnapped or threatened in the region? It's like they're taking a risk every time they go out.
 The US Embassy is doing the right thing by being extra cautious, but it's just not fair to the guy living there. He's not even asking for much, just his freedom back. And what about all the other aid workers and journalists who have been kidnapped or threatened in the region? It's like they're taking a risk every time they go out.  . Niger has been having a lot of issues with instability and coups, its like the country is stuck in this cycle of chaos...
. Niger has been having a lot of issues with instability and coups, its like the country is stuck in this cycle of chaos...  hope the US citizen gets out safe tho
 hope the US citizen gets out safe tho  . I mean, what if they start making demands now and it gets all complicated? The US Embassy is taking precautions, but that's not enough, you know? They need to do more
. I mean, what if they start making demands now and it gets all complicated? The US Embassy is taking precautions, but that's not enough, you know? They need to do more  . I can only imagine how scared he must be
. I can only imagine how scared he must be  . The US State Department is trying to stay calm and all, but come on, this is serious business
. The US State Department is trying to stay calm and all, but come on, this is serious business  .
. I need a coffee or something just to process this whole thing
 I need a coffee or something just to process this whole thing  ๏ธ.
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 and now they're speculating ISIS involvement... that's some scary stuff
 and now they're speculating ISIS involvement... that's some scary stuff 

 i mean i know Niger has a lot of issues with coups & stuff, but this is just scary... what's being done to get him back safe?
 i mean i know Niger has a lot of issues with coups & stuff, but this is just scary... what's being done to get him back safe?  ... I mean, have you seen the news about the 'coup belt' they call it?
... I mean, have you seen the news about the 'coup belt' they call it?  . The thing is, we'll never really understand what goes on in some of these areas because they're just too darn secretive
. The thing is, we'll never really understand what goes on in some of these areas because they're just too darn secretive  .
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. I mean, I know there's been some crazy stuff going on in that country but it's just too much
 I mean, I know there's been some crazy stuff going on in that country but it's just too much  .
. . The fact that they're tracking his phone signal and all is super concerning
. The fact that they're tracking his phone signal and all is super concerning 
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 So, Niger's been having some major security issues lately and it's no surprise that a kidnapping happened in the capital
 So, Niger's been having some major security issues lately and it's no surprise that a kidnapping happened in the capital  The fact that there's an ISIS affiliate in the region just adds to the chaos
 The fact that there's an ISIS affiliate in the region just adds to the chaos  . It's crazy to think that he'd been working there since 2010 and still faces kidnapping risks
. It's crazy to think that he'd been working there since 2010 and still faces kidnapping risks  . The US Embassy is doing its part by increasing security measures, but it's just another reminder of how unstable Niger feels.
. The US Embassy is doing its part by increasing security measures, but it's just another reminder of how unstable Niger feels.
 . And an American missionary, kidnapped right from under the noses of the authorities
. And an American missionary, kidnapped right from under the noses of the authorities 
 Niger's "coup belt" thingy is just getting old, you know? First it was coups, then military regimes... who needs stability when you can have a good coup story, right?
 Niger's "coup belt" thingy is just getting old, you know? First it was coups, then military regimes... who needs stability when you can have a good coup story, right?  . The real question is, what was this dude doing in Niger that made him so interesting to these folks? Was he running a secret underground bunker or something?
. The real question is, what was this dude doing in Niger that made him so interesting to these folks? Was he running a secret underground bunker or something?