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DSS secures freedom of five aid workers abducted by Boko Haram

DSS secures freedom of five aid workers abducted by Boko Haram
January 15
17:42 2020

Five aid workers abducted by Boko Haram insurgents in Borno state have regained freedom.

Security sources confirmed this to TheCable on Wednesday.

A DSS source said they we released following a negotiation with the sect. TheCable could not confirm if any ransom was paid to secure their release.

The humanitarian workers –  two females and three males – were abducted three days to Christmas. Boko Haram fighters had ambushed their convoy en route to Maiduguri from Monguno in Borno.

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The victims are George Michael, International Organisation for Migration, (IOM); Jennifer Samuel of Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA); Arthur Chima, Solidarity International, Asabe Musa, ALIMA; and Adamu Ozeshi.

“They are in good health and are being debriefed at our command in Maiduguri,” a security source said.

In December, the insurgents had kill four humanitarian workers they abducted in July.

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They blamed it on the breakdown of talks with the government.

“The government is not sincere and do not respect timelines,” Ahmad Salkida, a journalist known to have access to Boko Haram leadership, had quoted a sect commander as saying.

Boko Haram has also killed other abducted aid workers. On Christmas Day, 10 Christian captives were killed by the sect.

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