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Sokoto king murdered by terrorists forcing him to beg Nigerians for his ransom

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Sokoto king murdered by terrorists forcing him to beg Nigerians for his ransom

By Ishaya Ibrahim

Terrorists have killed Alhaji Isa Bawa, the District Head of Gatawa in Sokoto State after forcing him to plead for the payment of his ransom from Nigerians.

The terrorists responsible for the gruesome murder of the traditional ruler, are now demanding N60 million and five motorcycles in exchange for the release of the traditional ruler’s body for proper burial.

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Alhaji Bawa was abducted, tortured, and brutally killed by the terrorists on Wednesday.

Before his tragic death, a distressing video surfaced showing the late traditional ruler pleading for his life and urging the government to intervene.

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Bawa and his son were taken captive in July at Kwanar Maharba while en route from Sokoto to Sabon Birni, his hometown and the headquarters of Sabon Birni local government in Sokoto State.

The kidnappers initially demanded a staggering N1 billion ransom for the release of the victims.

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The heart-wrenching video circulating online shows the late traditional ruler, speaking in Hausa, recounting his terrifying experience of being kidnapped by terrorists.

He desperately appealed for help, stating that their lives were in grave danger and they were suffering in the forest where they were being held captive.

In the video, a gunman can be heard dictating what the victims should say, further highlighting the coercion and duress they faced.

Tragically, his plea for rescue was not heeded in time, as he was killed by the terrorists on Wednesday.

Sahara Reporters quoted a family source on Wednesday evening revealing that the terrorists were still withholding the body of the deceased traditional ruler, conditioning its release on the payment of a ransom.

The family is now faced with the distressing possibility of being unable to provide a proper Islamic burial for their loved one if they fail to meet the terrorists’ demands of N60 million and five motorcycles.

“They said before they can release his corpse, we must give them N60 million and five motorcycles,” the family source said.

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