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Kaduna Train Attack: Families Of Abducted Victims Warn NRC Against Resumption Of Services

Kaduna Train Attack:  Families Of Abducted Victims  Warn NRC Against Resumption Of Services
  • PublishedApril 15, 2022

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.

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.

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.

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