Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has reacted to the threatening video released by terrorists, urging the Federal Government of Nigeria to act immediately.
Gatekeepers News earlier reported that the terrorists who abducted over 60 passengers of the Abuja Kaduna train on March 28, were seen torturing the remaining captives. They warned that they would kill the remaining passengers in their custody and sell out the others if their demands are not attended to.
The terrorists also threatened to abduct President Muhammadu Buhari and Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai.
In his reaction, Sani told the Federal Government that it should either free the remaining abducted passengers or negotiate for their release.
In a series of tweets via his Twitter handle, on Sunday, he wrote: “The video clip of the torture of Kaduna bound train hostages followed the same pattern with that of Federal College of Agric Mechanisation, Kaduna.The difference was that women were spared. They are sending a message. The options remains two: free them or negotiate for their release.
“There has never been any successful rescue operations for most mass kidnappings of students, farmers or passengers in Kaduna, other than ransom payments by families. That is why the terrorists in the video called the committee set up by the Government as ‘Tea drinking committee’.
“When terrorists post video clips of the torture of their victims, they are waging a psychological war to bring attention to their demands. We don’t have a thick forest in the North West to warrant four months of this ordeal. Time is of essence for the Government to act now.”
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