The kidnappers of the Abuja- Kaduna Train passengers have released another video of their victims pleading with the federal government to meet the demands of their captors to avoid them losing their lives.
The footage captured five of the abductees, comprising two elderly women and an aged mother sitting on the grass with three men standing.
Also seen in the video is a masked armed man wielding a weapon right behind them.
One of the captives, a mother, Mariam Abubakar, wearing a red hijab. She said her entire family are currently in captivity, pleading with the government to come to her rescue.
In her words, “My name is Mariam Abubakar – we are pleading with everybody that is in the position to assist us to please come to our aid and give our abductors their demand so that they can let us go. I am here with my entire family.”
Also, a Pakistan nationale who identified himself as Muhammed, and working in Nigeria called on the Pakistani government and the international community to come to their aid as the living condition in the forest was far from good.
He said, “I am here in Nigeria. I am a foreigner, Pakistan national. We were abducted on 28th March around Abuja- Kaduna train and we are here and we are 62 people and the condition are not very good. We are pleading to the government of Pakistan, the government of Nigeria and to the whole international communities so that they can help us”.
Another abductee called on the government of Kaduna State and the entire human rights group to assist them and ensure that the demands of the abductors are met.
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