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Zamfara Twin Sisters: Kidnappers Threatens To Kill One If N15m Payment Is Not Made On Time

The lives of twin sisters, Hassana and Hussaina, who were kidnapped in Zamfara State in October has been threatened by their abductors over the N15 million ransom that was demanded.

According to Pulse, the teenagers were kidnapped in October while they were visiting their sister in Dauran village in Zurmi local government area of Zamfara in preparation for their weddings slated for December.

After their abduction, the chairman of Zurmi LGA, Awwal-Bawa Moriki, offered to give N5 million to anyone with useful information on the kidnapped sisters.

Describing the situation as worrisome, he said the N5 million bounty was a way of showing the government’s concern over the situation and to ensure the rescue of the victims.

However, a recent report from a family member, Ibrahim Abubakar, who spoke to the kidnappers and the girls revealed that they have threatened to kill one of the girls if the N15 million ransom is not paid in time. He said

“We are only able to get N6m selling our properties and receiving contributions from family members, politicians, traders and ordinary people.”

In an audio clip of his conversation with one of the girls, Hussaina, she narrated the harrowing tale of their experience in captivity. She said:

“I am battling with headache. We are in dire situation, they are about to kill us. They beat us every morning. Please help rescue us. Even yesterday, they slaughtered some people in our presence. We’re are starving. Please get contributions even from the general public.”

She begged to be rescued from her abductors, urging for contributions to complete the ransom.

One of the abductors in the clip vowed that the phone call would be the last time anyone would hear from the twin sisters if the ransom is not paid.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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