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Kaduna Train Attack: Terrorists Give FG Ultimatum On Hostages

Abuja-Kaduna Rail Services Will Resume When Safety Is Guaranteed - NRC
Kidnappers of the Kaduna-bound train passengers have threatened to start killing hostages if their demands are not met in seven days.

Gatekeepers News reports that the train was attacked on March 28 in the Kateri-Rijana area of Kaduna. About nine passengers were killed, some were left injured and others were kidnapped during the attack.

Tukur Mamu, a spokesperson of Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi, on Tuesday, said the kidnappers contacted him.

Mamu published the audio recording of the conversation in Desert Herald, his newspaper.

The leader of the bandits was heard in the recording, demanding the release of their children, who he said are in the custody of the Nigerian army.

He said the children and women they abducted would be let go if the federal government agrees to their demand.

Abu Barra, the voice identified as the leader of the group, said the children were forcefully taken from their wives and are currently being held in an orphanage in Adamawa.

Barra said if their demands are not met, the bandits would make the Abuja-Kaduna railway unsafe for passengers.

“We don’t need money. We have a good reason for doing what we did until our demands are met. None of the victims will come out alive even if it means we all die with them. They are well taken care of as you can see from the pictures we sent to you via WhatsApp but we assure you that this will not continue,” he said.

“We choose you (Tukur Mamu) to convey this important message to the government, the families of the victims and Nigerians in general because we believe you won’t alter our message and we have seen you severally with Sheikh Gumi in the forest, therefore, we recognized the fearlessness in you.

“For any continued discussion on the release of these passengers and a safe resumption of the train service, our children must be released unconditionally. Only then will we release some of the abducted victims, especially the women, while other passengers will be released on a prisoner exchange with some of our arrested comrades by the government.

“Our children numbering about 8 between the ages of one to seven years are currently being held at an orphanage in Jimeta, Adamawa State under the supervision of the Nigerian army. They were forcefully taken from our wives in Nasarawa and taken to the orphanage in Yola.

The terrorist leader also warned Nigerians against patronising the Abuja-Kaduna train or plying the Abuja-Kaduna road until the matter is “resolved peacefully”.

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