The three humanitarian workers from Première Urgence Internationale (PUI) who were kidnapped last January in Waza are now free. The information is from the three weeks Eye of the Sahel of this April 22, 2024. Guibaï Gatama newspaper reports that Djenabou Gambomultidisciplinary teacher, Cabrel Tedonfouenutrition team leader, and rental driver Ahmad Aliregained their freedom in northern Nigeria in the early morning of April 20.
It is not yet known where they were released but in general, without military intervention or fleeing from the enemies, financial transactions are the modus operandi. »Some reports indicate that the NGO International Security Organization (INSO) played a mediating role between the international organization and the kidnappers. “, we read in the article in L’œil du Sahel.
Kidnapped January 10, 2024 at Amy in the region of Mora, with armed people involved in elements of Boko haram, Djenabou Gambo, Cabrel Tedonfoue, leader and Ahmat Ali, all in service at the PUI office based in Maroua, and of Cameroonian nationality, that they were not has given no news since. the abduction. However, there was no sign of them dying. As a result, there was hope that they will still be released. Until the announcement was made on April 22. Eye of the Sahel announced that »the head of mission should leave Nigeria with her colleagues on April 21, 2024 to return to Yaoundé ».