A fraction of Boko Haram terrorist, the Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP), killed a worker with the Action Against Hunger organisation.
Nigerian Journalist, Ahmad Salkida, through his verified twitter page, disclosed that one of the six workers of Action Against Hunger, an International Humanitarian Organization, who were abducted by Boko Haram two months ago, has been beheaded.
According to him, he saw the video which showed how the said aid worker was executed at a close range.
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.
His tweets read:
“#ISWAP has executed one of the six aid workers, working with the Action Against Hunger that was abducted two months ago in Borno,” Mr Salkida’s tweet reads.
“One of the male aid workers was executed at close range in a short video clip seen by this reporter.
The group 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.
“ISWAP has also threatened to execute the other remaining staff of the International Non Governmental organization (ACF/AAH).
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