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Families Allegedly Paid N800m To Secure Release Of 7 Abuja-Kaduna Train Captives

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Families allegedly paid N800m to secure release of 7 Abuja-Kaduna train captives

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Families allegedly paid N800m to secure release of 7 Abuja-Kaduna train captives by atoluwash(m) : 9:49 am On Jul 11, 2022



The families of seven Abuja-Kaduna train captives released on Saturday, July 9, are alleged to have paid N800m to terrorists who carried out the attack.

Daily Trust reported that the families of each of the six Nigerian victims paid N100million, while the captors set the ransom for the Pakistani victim at N200million.

Sources told the publication that the terrorists collected the ransom in naira and US dollars. Those released were identified as Muhammad Daiyabu Paki, Bosede Olurotimi, Abubakar Zubairu, Alhassan Sule, Sadiq Ango Abdullahi, Aliyu Usman, and Muhammad Abuzar Afzal, the Pakistani.

One of the sources said;

“Only N200 million was collected in naira, the remaining N600 million was paid in the equivalent of US dollars."


Another source said; 

“All the families of the victims felt abandoned by the federal government and therefore had to pay for the release of their loved ones.


“The truth is that the FG is indifferent to our plight…Those in power don’t care if the captives are all killed.

“That is why we sold our property and raised the money. It is the same for the families of all those released. We all paid through our nose but Alhamdulillah, it is worth it.”

Source: https://aderonkebamidele.com/families-allegedly-paid-n800m-to-secure-the-release-of-7-abuja-kaduna-train-captives/

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