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Terrorists Kill Sokoto Traditional Ruler Days After Appearing In Video To Plead For Government's Help

Terrorists Kill Sokoto Traditional Ruler Days After Appearing In Video To Plead For Government's Help
August 21, 2024

Bawa, who was abducted by terrorists, has cried out for help in a new video released by the gunmen.

The Sarkin Gobir of Gatawa District in Sokoto State, Alhaji Isa Muhammad Bawa in Sokoto State has been brutally killed by bandits after being abducted, tortured, and dehumanised. 

 

Idris4Peace, announced this tragic development via his X handle on Wednesday afternoon stating that bandits released a harrowing video showing the leader pleading for his life and desperately appealing to the government for assistance. 

 

The post read; “Sarkin Gobir, a traditional leader in Sokoto, was executed by deadly armed bandits after being abducted, tortured, and dehumanised. 

 

“The bandits released a video showing the leader pleading for his life and appealing to the government for help.”

 

Meanwhile, SaharaReporters had reported that, Bawa, who was abducted by terrorists, has cried out for help in a new video released by the gunmen

The Emir and his son were kidnapped in July at the Kwanar Maharba area while travelling from Sokoto to his home town, Sabon Birni, the headquarters of Sabon Birni local government of Sokoto State.

 

“The bandits on sighting the Emir’s vehicle, started shooting guns which resulted in the tires of the vehicle bursting, and the driver losing control of the car. This forced the car to suddenly stop,” Gobir, one of his sons had said.

 

“The bandits abducted the district head and his driver who happens to be his biological son.”

 

The abductors few days after the incident requested the sum of N1 billion as ransom for the release of the victims.

 

In the video released online, the monarch speaking in the Hausa language narrated how they were kidnapped by the terrorists.

He said their lives are in danger in the hands of their abductors, adding that they had been suffering in the forests where they are currently held.

 

Pleading for help, he urged the government to urgently come to their rescue. 

 

Also in the video, one of the gunmen can be heard speaking in Hausa dictating to the victims what to say. 

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