Categories: Headlines

Kaduna Train Attack: Families Warn NRC Against Resumption Of Services

 

Relatives of the abducted persons in the Kaduna train attack have warned the Nigerian Railway Corporation not to resume services on the Abuja-Kaduna route until their loved ones abducted by bandits are released.

The aggrieved relatives gave the warning during their daily meeting in Kaduna on Friday.

Chairman of the Concerned Relatives of Abducted Persons, Dr Abdulfatai Jimoh, said it is inhumane for the NRC to resume operations while the kidnapped victims are still languishing in the forest.

READ ALSO: [Kaduna Train Attack] Kidnapped BOA MD Regains Freedom

The angry relatives vowed to disrupt train services on the Abuja-Kaduna route if the victims are not rescued before the resumption of train services.

The train attack occurred on March 28, leaving at least seven people dead and over 100 unaccounted for.

This Kaduna-bound train was attacked by armed gangs on March 28, 2022.

 

On Tuesday, the families had issued a 72-hour ultimatum to ensure the release of their loved ones.

Some of the family members claim they have spoken to the bandits.

They claimed the bandits did not make any specific demands.

The bandits have released footages of the abducted persons who called for the government to help rescue them.

‘Necessary evil’

Abdulmalik Attah, who said he has his 85-year-old mother and sister in the custody of the bandits, claimed he has been in frequent touch with the bandits.

“I have spoken to the bandits,” he said. “I was one of the first guys that spoke with them. I’ve spoken with them 11 times. And asides me, I don’t think anybody has done that. And what did they say say?

“In the first instance, they said they had their targets on that train, that it weren’t our parents and brothers and sisters that they aimed at, but that these were just necessary evil.

“And what did they tell me? That the Governor has been running his mouth. And that’s why they came to his doorstep. And that this is just the beginning, that they will go further than this. I spoke with them, they told me that.”

Solomon Elusoji

Disqus Comments Loading...
Share
Published by
Solomon Elusoji

Recent Posts

NDC Defends Primary Election Process, Denies Imposition of Candidates

The party announced plans to begin a broad reconciliation process aimed at healing divisions and…

15 mins ago

Diamond League: Noah Lyles Reigns In Rome 100m, Pathirage Stuns With Javelin

The four-time 200m world champion American pushed Cameroon's Emmanuel Eseme (9.94) into second with Letsile…

10 hours ago

Zelensky Calls For Meeting, Ceasefire In Open Letter To Putin

US President Trump, who has pushed both sides to end the conflict and boasted he…

11 hours ago

FCT General Hospitals Get Modern Vein-Finding Devices

The devices will also help assess superficial vein patterns and contribute to greater clinical efficiency…

11 hours ago

49 Die Of Thirst In Niger Desert After Truck Breaks Down

The dead were among a group returning from Mali for a Muslim festival when they…

11 hours ago

Guinea-Bissau Opposition Leader Kept Under House Arrest

Domingos Pereira was released under house arrest in January but has been accused of involvement…

11 hours ago