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The Boko Haram insurgents have demanded a N20 million ransom for the release of 25- year old graduate of Kashim Ibrahim College of Education Maiduguri, Lami Jato and her cousin, Renita Bitrus, who were abducted two weeks ago.

Father of Lami, 75- year old blind Jato Ndarfa, disclosed this at the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Centre IDP camp in Maiduguri where he has taken refuge alongside hundreds of others displaced from Gwoza Local Government Area of the state since 2014 by insurgents.

Ndarfa said his daughter, Lami Jato, a-25 year old graduate of Sir Kashim Ibrahim College of Education Maiduguri and his niece, Renita Bitrus were abducted by the suspected Boko Haram terrorists two weeks ago in company of a tractor driver while on a farm at Tungushe village in Magumeri LGA of Borno State.

He said the terrorists had few days after the abduction, made contact through her niece’s mobile phone, demanding N20 million ransom for the release of the two women.

Ndarfa, who could not control tears, said the terrorist group would not take his appeal for the release of their victims even after telling them that he is a 75-year-old blind man residing in a camp and finding it difficult to feed.

Narrating his ordeal in the hands of Boko Haram, Ndarfa said he had to flee his hometown, Gava in Gwoza LGA for Maiduguri in 2014 when the terrorists raided it and killed over 100 villagers and burnt down several houses.

He lamented that since 2014 he has been living in the CAN Centre IDP camp and could not go back home as the terrorists are still hibernating in their village which is at the back of Mandara mountain.

Ndarfi said that the abducted daughter is his only hope, noting that his three wives deserted him during the Boko Haram terrorists’ attacks in their village to unknown destinations.

He said the daughter and the niece took to farming to raise money for the family upkeep, adding that his abducted daughter had been the one taking care of him in the camp.

He said: “It was two of them – my daughter, Lami Jato and my niece, Renita Bitrus who is married with two children that were abducted by the Boko Haram terrorists. It is 15 days now from the day they were abducted when they went to farm in Tungushe, along Maiduguri-Monguno road.

“I am not fighting or quarrelling with the Boko Haram terrorists; they are my children. I am only appealing to them to please have mercy on me and release my daughter, niece and the tractor driver.”

 

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3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. Aondowase reuben

    July 15, 2020 at 4:04 pm

    Wen gen Olusegun Adeniyi complained of lack of ammoniation,he has been petition b4 a martial court
    Now you can see what the results are

  2. Sunny

    July 15, 2020 at 7:51 pm

    Boko haram u r a joke 20million with this pandemic money
    If na be u be chai
    One billi one billion dollars davido go must perform life for kaba

  3. Barida

    July 15, 2020 at 11:13 pm

    Book haram, there is no money in the country now, corona cases is increasing daily and we need money

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