Boko Haram allegedly executes aid worker, claims FG deceived them
Terrorists belonging to the Islamic State in West Africa Province, ISWAP, popularly known as Boko Haram have reportedly executed an aid worker.
The slain aid worker was reportedly one of the six aid workers of the Action Against Hunger, who were abducted two months ago in Borno State.
Ahmad Salkida, via his verified Twitter handle, said the aid worker, a male was executed at a close range.
Salkida said that he saw the video of the execution.
Salkida added that ISWAP said it took the action because ‘the government deceived them’ following months of what is now known as secret negotiations between a team of intermediaries and unnamed officials.
In the video, Salkida said that ISWAP also threatened to execute the other remaining workers of the International Non Governmental organization (ACF/AAH) in their custody.
See tweets:
Just In: #ISWAP has executed one of the six aid workers, working with the Action Against Hunger that were abducted two months ago in Borno. One of the male aid workers was executed at close range in a short video clip seen by this reporter. pic.twitter.com/JM6DjMTxx2
— Ahmad Salkida (@A_Salkida) September 25, 2019