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Kaduna-Abuja Train: Freed Doctor Recounts How He Treated Bandits In Captivity
Kaduna-Abuja Train: Freed Doctor Recounts How He Treated Bandits In Captivity
EKO HOT BLOG reports that one of the passengers kidnapped during the Kaduna-Abuja train attack, Dr Mustapha Imam, has recounted his ordeal in captivity, saying he was the official medical doctor in the bandits’ den.
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Mustapha, who was one of the five passengers freed by the bandits on Tuesday, said he won’t pray for his enemy to go through such an ordeal.
“I was the medical doctor in the camp. I was treating captives as well as the bandits,” he said.
According to him, “there was no medication in the camp,” citing the case of a woman – who had malaria – but went into a coma because there was no medication to treat her.
“My experience is really terrible. You can see, I just finished shedding tears, tears of joy. I am happy that I am free and going to be reunited with my family very very soon,” Dr Mustapha added.
“The experience I have been through in the last four months is not something that I will like even my enemy to go through.”
The associate professor of Medical Biochemistry at the Usman Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, also said feeding was a big issue during his time in the abductors’ den.
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He said there “were days we ate once a day”, calling on the Federal Government to “take whatever necessary steps to ensure the release of the remaining people”.
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