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“We Must Destroy This Country,” Terrorists Who Escaped From Kuje Prison Vows, Describes Abuja-Kaduna Train Captives As “Trash”

A chilling viral video of one of the terrorists who escaped from Kuje Prison Abuja during the July 5, 2022, invasion has emerged as he threatens that they will wreak havoc on Nigeria.

The Daily Trust had reported that the abductors of the March 28, 2022 Abuja-Kaduna train captives jubilated after the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) invaded Kuje Prison in Abuja and freed over 800 inmates, including all the terrorists in detention.

The attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train resulted in the terrorists’ killing of about nine passengers and abduction of over 60. But at least 20 of the victims have been released in batches after ransom payments while about 40 are still in captivity.

The terrorists had initially demanded the release of their children and some commanders as condition to free some of the passengers.

They had entered talks with the Federal Government, but since the invasion of the prison, the bargaining line changed.

In the disturbing viral video the train abductors in circulation since Saturday evening, a terrorist who said he escaped from Kuje Prison was seen clad in a military outfit and draped in machine gun bullet chain.

He described the Abuja-Kaduna train captives as “trash” which would have been used as exchange for his freedom.

The escaped terrorist then spoke in contempt of President Buhari and the Nigerian nation: “We must destroy this country, if you want to follow the right religion, come and do so but we are not relenting.

“Know that we must abduct you and bring you to this forest and slaughter you, with El-Rufai. Look at me, you have sent my pictures everywhere for people to arrest me but I am also announcing that anyone who has seen you (Buhari and El-Rufai) should bring you to me, to kill.”

Another terrorist claimed that even with help from the international community, the Nigerian government would not stop them.

“We are slaves of Allah and we are certain that Allah will help us against you. We want you to know that our focus is not just Nigeria but the entire world, this is nothing to us.”

Pointing at the victims in captivity, he stressed: “These are not the only people we hope to bring here. You should know that you, Buhari, and the one they call El-Rufai and your Senators and the Vice President himself, your State legislators and even Councillors will come before us, so get ready because you cannot fight God.”

Some of the victims who spoke in the video called on the International community to step in as the government of Nigeria could not rescue them.

They specifically called on the United States of America, Britain, France, Saudi Arabi and the United Nations.

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