Bandits withdraw 7 day ultimatum threats, ready to dialogue with govt
The 7-day -Ultimatum threat issued by bandits who attacked Kaduna -Abuja train earlier in the week has been withdrawn.
Our Correspondent reports that bandits had written a letter to the Federal Government threatening to stop feeding abductees and plans to kill them if their demands are not met by FG.
The spokesperson of Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, Malam Tukur Mamu, the ‘Dan Iyan Fika, confirmed to pressmen that the earlier threat by the abductors of the ill-fated train passengers to start killing them had been withdrawn.
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi’s spokesman, who was privileged to open a channel of communication with the terrorists through one of their leaders, Abu Barra, explained that, “I can authoritatively confirm that the earlier threat to stop feeding the over 60 abducted passengers of the Abuja-Kaduna bound train and threat to start executing the victims was successfully withdrawn on Saturday afternoon.”
He said that the threat withdrawal was to allow the Abu Barra-led abductors engage in a proper dialogue with the government on the matter.
According to him, a temporary truce that would enable government facilitate action was indeed reached with the abductors.
As a result of serious and frank engagement, he said the bandits had agreed to continue to take care of their victims, including providing them with medical first aid services.
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi’s spokesman confirmed that the bandits gave the government another two weeks, effective from Monday, 30th May, to release their teenage children before any talk that may lead to the release of some of their victims..