A medical doctor who was one of the abducted Kaduna-Abuja train victims, Mustapha Umar Imam, has narrated his four-month experience in the hands of the terrorists.
He revealed how he treated the terrorists and his fellow hostages who fell sick at the camp.
He made the revelation on Tuesday, after regaining his freedom.
He says he was the official doctor in the Boko Haram terorrists‘ camp.
He describes the situation as “harrowing and terrible.”
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“My experience is really, terrible. As you can see I just shed tears of joy that I am going to reunite with my family.
“The experience I have been through in the last four months is not something I would like even my enemy to go through, because there was no food for us to eat in the first three and half months.
“We were quite surprised in the last two weeks, they (kidnappers) started bringing foodstuff. But for the first three and half months we were actually very, very hungry. There were days we ate only once. Just imagine a child that is barely one year and a 90-year-old feeding once a day.
“When you talk about medication: I was literally the medical doctor in the camp. I was treating the hostages and the Boko Haram members.
“There wasn’t any medication in camp. There was a day we had a particular lady who had malaria. This lady was going into coma because there was no medication for her malaria,” he said.
He appealed to the federal government to do “whatever is necessary to rescue the remaining hostages” in view of the terrible situation they find themselves.
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