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    Kaduna-Abuja Train Attack: Terrorists release seven victims, 43 more still in captive

    Seven of the 50 remaining abductees of the March 28 Abuja-Kaduna train attack were on Saturday released by the terrorists who kidnapped them.

    According to the Desert Herald, Sadiq Ango Abdullahi, Bosede Olurotimi, Abubakar Zubairu, Alhassan Sule, Muhammad Daiyabu Paki, Aliyu Usman and the only foreign national of Pakistani origin, Dr. Muhammad Abuzar Afzal, were set free after negotiations by Tukur Mamu, who on June 11, also secured the release of eleven other victims of the train attack.

    Mamu, a media consultant to Kaduna-based Islam cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, said he singlehandedly negotiated the release of the victims, despite his earlier resolve to withdraw completely from negotiations due to setbacks which he blamed on government.

    “There is no military solution to the current security debacle in Nigeria. When you sincerely engage them (terrorists), even though wicked with misguided religious beliefs, they are listening.” According to Mamu, no ransom was paid in securing the release of the abductees.

    Mamu who is publisher of the Desert Herald, said the 7 rescued victims have been handed over to the military and are now on their way to Kaduna. He thanked the Kaduna military GOC for the support he gave during the rescue mission.

    And after the victims were successfully evacuated, travelling through over 40 kilometers in the forest, they were given a military escort back to Kaduna at the checkpoint.” Mamu pleaded with the families of the remaining victims to engage government to secure the release of their loved ones, hinting that he will not be involved in negotiations again.

    Recall that on March 28, 2022, terrorists attacked a train Kaduna-bound passenger train, killing eight people and abducting 63 others. Many others were wounded. One of the abducted victims was released few days after a ransom of N100 million was paid. A pregnant woman was also released, before the 11 set free four weeks ago.

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