By Abdullahi Alhassan, Kaduna.
A married woman who is among the recently released victims of the kaduna Abuja train that spend over 70 days in captivity has commenced one -man protest with the aims of calling on government toward dedicating more commitment in releasing the rest of the 50 abducted passengers that are still in captivity at Nigeria Union of Journalists (N U J )Secreteriat in Kaduna.
The woman (maimuna)real name withheld says her husband is still in captivity for over 89 days in kaduna forestry with the terrorists.
She said, She is among the recently released 10 victims of the kaduna Abuja train in the state.
According to her, there is need for government to intensify efforts towards dialogue with the terrorists and find ways of releasing the remaining 50 passengers that are still in captivity.
Maimuna says there are still children’s and old woman and other people that are still in their Captivity facing all kind daily challenges which include ecological conditions, cold, rain, and other dangerous .
She then urged government and other stake holder’s to help release the rest of the abductees

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