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Families Of Abducted Kaduna Train Passengers Protest At Transportation Ministry

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The families of the train victims launched a demonstration at the Ministry of Transportation on Monday to protest against the continued stay of their loved ones in the terrorist’s den.

Families Of Abducted Kaduna Train Passengers Protest At Transportation Ministry
Families Of Abducted Kaduna Train Passengers Protest At Transportation Ministry

This came after the terrorists released a video where the male victims were being mercilessly flogged. The families who have been at the ministry since 6 am said they were there to express their frustration over the continued stay of those in captivity. They vowed not to leave until they were assured of the return of their loved ones.
It can be recalled how bandits attacked a train on March 28 at Katari village in Kaduna State, abducting many passengers onboard in the process.

Although some of the train passengers have been released after ransoms were reportedly paid, dozens of victims are said to be left in the custody of the bandits.

On Sunday, the terrorists released a new video in which they were seen manhandling some of the victims and flogging them with sticks as they cried and pleaded for help.

One of the kidnapped passengers was seen recounting how they were abducted, saying the government has failed to secure their release.

He pleaded with members of the international community, including the United Nations, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France, among others to help secure their release.

Disturbed by the video, the families of the victims picketed the headquarters of the Ministry of Transportation in Abuja on Monday.

Armed with placards with various inscriptions, they asked the Federal Government to take steps to secure the release of their loved ones who were abducted by the terrorists.

Mr. Ahmed Aruwa, who spoke on behalf of the aggrieved families, said they would continue to block the entrance of the Ministry of Transportation until they get a definite response from the government.

 

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