Georgia man William Gregory Ock, held for ransom in Nigeria
A Carroll County resident working in Nigeria was kidnapped Friday and is being held for ransom, according to his family and police there.
William Gregory ”Greg Ock, 50, of Bowdon was working on a power plant job for the Japanese conglomerate Marubeni Corp. in the West African country, according to his brother Michael Ock, who contacted The Atlanta Joual-Constitution Friday.
Reuters news agency reported that during the kidnapping in the Niger Delta region, gunmen killed the American’s driver. They were demanding a $310,300 ransom, the report said.
Michael Ock, who lives in Marietta, declined to comment when reached by the AJC Saturday.
”We have been advised to stay quiet about this thing in order to avoid any further complications for my brother, he responded by email.
Greg Ock’s daughter, Stacey Ock, began a string of Facebook postings Friday afteoon, saying, ”My daddy is in Nigeria … he has been kidnapped … pray as hard as you can for my daddy.
She also said in a Facebook posting, ”they say this could be a very long process.
On Friday afteoon Stacey Ock posted, ”Dad did talk to a fellow co-worker and he said that dad was calm and unharmed.
Attempts to reach the daughter Saturday were unsuccessful.
The U.S. State Department has seen wire reports of the kidnapping, but had no additional information to provide, a spokeswoman said Saturday.
In a travel waing this month, the State Department recommended U.S. citizens avoid all but essential travel to several states in the Niger Delta because of the risks of kidnapping, robbery and other armed attacks. There were five reported kidnappings of U.S. citizens in Nigeria last year, according to the State Department.
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