The families warned that unless their beloved ones were rescued unhurt by the authorities, they would resist any attempt to resume the train services.
This is just as they claimed that the Managing Director of the NRC, Fidet Okhiria, lied when he said he had been in contact with the families of the victims. Jimoh described the move of the NRC for the resumption of train services as most insensitive, considering the fact that the 61 victims of the train attack were still languishing in the kidnappers’ den.
“It has been 52 long days of captivity, fear, anxiety, tears, agony, trauma, and recently, despair. We cannot wait for this to come to an end. Amidst this depressing situation, the NRC announced its planned resumption of train services for Monday, May 23, 2022.
muhammad buhari kinsmen dont want to release those people they kidnapp since last 2month.
Wow ,we have gathered again like the time of chibok -girl ,what did we gain 😭😭😭,why Nigeria ,tell our government to choose war with this ppl abeg
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