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Abuja-Kaduna Train Victim Shot, In Critical Condition – Negotiator

Abuja-Kaduna Train Victim Shot, In Critical Condition – Negotiator

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Abuja-Kaduna Train Victim Shot, In Critical Condition – Negotiator

 Malam Tukur Mamu, the negotiator between the terrorists and the Federal Government, revealed it to the public on Wednesday.

Terrorists who attacked Abuja-Kaduna Train has shot one of the  victims in their captive with a critical condition.

Malam Tukur Mamu, the negotiator between the terrorists and the Federal Government, revealed it to the public on Wednesday.

He identified the victim as Mohammed Al’amin who is currently in a critical condition.

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Recalled that Mamu facilitated the release of 11 of the passengers weeks ago.

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According to him “I can confirm to you that the said passenger has been shot and the information is credible. It could also be intentional from them for the purpose of sending a message. Killing of their victims is something we know they can do. They have threatened to do that before,” he said.

He explained that there has been constant communication but the government is yet to take action.

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“I know what is in this crisis and that is why I keep emphasising that President Buhari must be prepared to take painful compromises if they are really committed to securing these innocent victims alive,” he said.

“With what we have succeeded in doing, the windows and opportunity we opened which there’s none hitherto, the government has the power to bring this to an end within three to four days.

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“I assure them we can do it with their support and cooperation, and if it didn’t happen as long as government do the needful I will agree and accept to take full responsibility. Cases of emergency such as this doesn’t require unnecessary bureaucracy.”

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