The efforts by the Federal Government to rescue the remaining abductees of the March 28 train attack were being frustrated by the bandits according to the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu.
This was
as he noted that based on the FG’s efforts, nobody could say that it was “not
doing anything” to secure their release.
In an
interview with the BBC Hausa, the presidential spokesman said the bandits’
leader holding the passengers hostage had requested the release of his wife and
some of his comrades but failed to release the hostages despite the FG meeting
his demands.
“Anyone
who says that the government is not doing anything or has not done anything
does not know what contributions we are making to fight for their freedom.
Don’t forget since this thing happened, the leader of the abductors said his
concern was to get his pregnant wife out of the security mess she was in.
“Nigerian
government took her to the hospital, she delivered twins and he was shown his
twins’ health alongside his wife and was handed over to his parents thinking
that the government had done a well-done job.
“After
this, they brought a new request that there are about six to seven of his boys
in Yola with the hope that if they were released, they will free all abductors
in their custody. The outcome was that they said they needed money. So, nobody
should say that the government is not doing anything,” Shehu said.
The
President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), said the military had shelved
the option of force in rescuing the remaining hostages.
‘‘I have
been informed that at last count, there remain about 31 people in the hands of
the kidnappers, and our determination is to work towards returning these 31
people to their families.
‘‘It is
understandable that emotions typically run high, we have received several
suggestions about the deployment of lethal military force in extracting those
still being held in captivity.
‘‘This
option has indeed been considered and evaluated. However, the condition to
guarantee a successful outcome and minimise potential collateral damage could
not be assured and therefore, that course of action had to be reluctantly
discarded. My primary concern is to get everyone released safe and unhurt,’’
Buhari said.
Fielding
further questions on why the President chose to meet the representatives of the
abductees from the train and not others who were abducted from their villages,
Shehu said, “Well, these ones have not done anything. They are just passengers
in a train, and nonetheless there is a burden on the government and other
things.
“Don’t
forget in the President’s speech, he has reiterated this and anyone who is
observant these days has seen how security agencies are exchanging fire with
these bandits in these states that things are happening.
“Some are
killed, some are arrested and those abducted are freed. These things that the
President has said will not stop.”
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