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Boko Haram releases video of seized aid worker in Borno

 

An aid worker abducted by Boko Haram terrorists on a major highway in northeast Borno State pleaded Saturday on video for authorities to secure his release.
“As Salamu Alaykum [Peace be unto you]. My name is Idris Aloma. I am a worker with UNHCR [United Nations High Commission for Refugees]. I am pleading with the commission to liaise with the government for my freedom,” he said in a video message released by terrorists.
Colleagues identified Aloma as the person kidnapped January 3 by terrorists on the northeast Maiduguri-Damaturu highway, which is an epicenter for terror attacks, reports as.com.
Boko Haram has claimed responsivity for most terror attacks in the region for more than a decade and has abducted nearly one dozen aid workers in the area.

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