Libya OPEC Governor Samir Salem Kamal ,one of Libya's top oil officials has been declared missing for five days. He was last seen taking
the elevator toward the parking lot at the Ministry of Oil in the capital
Tripoli, his family told NBC News.
They became worried when he had not returned home by Friday.
His car was no longer at the ministry and has not yet been found, they said.
"It is very, very worrying," said one family
member who asked not to be identified for fear it may jeopardize Kamal's
return. "We have no indication whether he's alive or dead. He has a heart
condition and needs medication."
Both the state-run National Oil Corporation and Tripoli's
oil ministry confirmed to Reuters that Kamal was missing. Neither provided
further details.
Kamal has been OPEC governor in Libya — a country with the
world's ninth largest oil reserves — since March 2012. According to the family,
he has also been a director in the planning department of the country's
Ministry of Oil since November 2011.
He is a Libyan national, but most of his family members are
based in Washington, D.C., and have American citizenship. They allege that
officials connected to Tripoli's fragile government have hinted they know the
whereabouts of their father but have provided no information to support this.
After requesting help from State Department and Libyan
officials — with little response, they say — the family say they do not know
where to turn. NBC News reached out to OPEC and the State Department on Tuesday
without response.
According to a report by Reuters on Tuesday, Kamal's
official title within the fractured country is currently unclear.
Thinni's government did not nominate him for the last OPEC
meeting in Vienna in November, the news agency reported. But OPEC's website
still lists him as its representative, and according to Reuters officials in
Tripoli say he still holds that position.
The oil ministry in Tripoli is run by an oil minister from
the non-recognized government who was denied a visa by OPEC to attend its
Vienna meeting.
Source: NBC News, Reuters
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