By Sabiu Abdullahi
Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have circulated a video showing a large number of women and children said to have been abducted from Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State.
The footage, which lasts one minute and 17 seconds, was published by Sahara Reporters. It shows dozens of female captives and minors assembled in an open location while an unidentified speaker questions them. The face of the speaker was not shown in the clip.
During the exchange, the speaker asked the victims, “Where were you abducted?”
They responded, “From Woro.”
He followed up with another question, “Which local government?” and they replied, “Kaiama.”
“Which state?” he pressed.
“Kwara,” the captives answered in unison.
The speaker then asked, “How many are you?” Two women answered, “176.”
After the responses, the unidentified speaker accused the Federal Government of downplaying the number of abductees.
“You can see that your infidel government lied to people that you are not more than 30,” he said.
The video ended shortly after the remark.
As at the time this report was filed, neither the Federal Government nor the Kwara State Government had confirmed the authenticity of the footage or the number of victims mentioned by the insurgents.
Security agencies have also not released any official statement in reaction to the claims.
The incident has sparked renewed anxiety over insecurity in Kwara State. The North-Central state has not been widely known as a major centre of Boko Haram operations when compared with states in the North-East.