The remaining Abuja-Kaduna train hostages are still in
detention due to the failure of their captors to honour a deal with the
authorities.
Train AK9 operated by the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC)
was attacked the night of Monday, March 28 between Katari and Rijana in Kaduna.
Terrorists killed more than 10 people and kidnapped 63;
about half have been freed with the fate of others hanging.
The insurgents now appear to have backed out of the promise
to release the passengers.
Their leadership had entered into a prisoner swap deal that
saw the release of 30 terrorists from the custody of security agencies.
An intelligence operative told PRNigeria that the government
has taken every possible step, except ransom payment, to get the citizens out.
The source explained that the negotiations remain the best
options as a military operation would cause collateral damages.
“Apart from reneging on the agreement, they are releasing
the victims in batches, in the most dubious manner.
“They are now exploiting the situation, extorting victims’
families, while other elements are exploiting the same for political gains.
“We are not authorised to strike because of the fear of
damages that could trigger massive outcry by rights activists and the media”,
the official added.
Military sources disclosed that Bosede Tuwase was among the seven captives released on July 9.
She is the wife of Air Vice Marshal (AVM), Olurotimi Anthony
Tuwase, Commandant of Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC).
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