B’Haram finally agree to release 50 women, children from 416 kidnapped

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Says others scattered 

A faction of Boko Haram, identified as Jama’atu Ahlis-Sunna Lidda’Awati Wal-Jihad (JAS), has agreed to release 50 women and children from a group of 416 abducted victims following intense negotiations and mediation efforts by the Borno-South Youth Alliance (BOSYA).

B'Haram agrees to release

However, the insurgents warned that the process may be severely hindered, claiming the captives have already been dispersed across distant locations.

In a voice note, a representative of the terrorist group, speaking in Hausa, disclosed that gathering the women and children for release would be extremely difficult due to their current dispersion.

According to the Boko Haram representative, “All of the women have been scattered; it will be hard to see two women in the same place. Before we can gather them is another work on its own. Since the ultimatum we gave them has elapsed, there is no talk again. I don’t have time to gather them right now. Some of the women were taken far away, close to 200 kilometres. How can I gather such people?” 

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Speaking on Tuesday evening, BOSYA President, Sama’ila Ibrahim Kaigam, confirmed that negotiations had yielded a conditional agreement for the release of 50 victims.

“We wish to inform Nigerians and Southern Borno indigenes that, through sustained, careful, and extensive discussions and mediation over the past weeks, JAS (Boko Haram) has agreed to a proposed arrangement for the possible release of 50 women and children”, Kaigam stated.

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