
The terrorists who abducted 62 passengers on a Kaduna-bound train on March 28, 2022, have released yet another video.
Six passengers, including a Pakistani, were seen in the footage.
The victims, who were obviously traumatized, appealed to the government to come to their aid.
The Pakistani who gave his name as Mohammed, called on the government of his country as well as the government of Nigeria to help secure their release.
“My name is Mohammed, I’m working here in Nigeria, but a foreign national, a Pakistani. We were abducted from the Abuja-Kaduna train on 28 March. We are here; 62 in number.”
“The conditions are not very good. I am appealing to the government of Nigeria; the government of Pakistan and the international community to help us”he said
Another passenger who gave his name as Mohammed Dehu, also appealed to the government to grant the demands of the terrorists so they can be released.
The terrorists, who accused the government of being insincere, gave a five-day ultimatum for the release of some of their children whom they claimed were in custody of the government.
They claim their children were abducted by the government in Adamawa state and will only release the Abuja-Kaduna train victims if the government releases their children.
Watch the video they shared
Families of abducted Abuja-Kaduna train passengers protest in Abuja as abductors make fresh threat
The families of the abducted Abuja-Kaduna train passengers have taken to the streets of Abuja to protest after fresh threats were made by their abductors to begin killing those in captivity if their demands are not met.
The protesters held placards, calling on the Nigerian president to secure the release of their loved ones in captivity.
“President Muhammadu Buhari, please order the immediately release of children of abductors to save our loved ones,” one placard carried by a protester reads.
Another reads: “President Buhari please save our loved ones.”
This is the first time the families would be protesting in Abuja since the March 28 incident, which resulted in at least 8 deaths; 26 persons injured and several persons were abducted.