Crime

Boko Haram Issues 72-Hour Deadline Over 416 Captives, Dares Government To Act

By Danjuma Amodu | April 20. 2026

Boko Haram insurgents have issued a 72-hour ultimatum to authorities over the fate of 416 abducted victims in Borno State, daring the Federal Government to attempt a forceful rescue.

In a video obtained by Newsworth online in the early hours of Monday, the group warned that failure to meet its demands would result in the victims, many of them women and children are being moved to undisclosed locations where they may never be seen again.

The terrorists, clad in military camouflage, declared themselves battle-ready and said they “welcome” any attempt by the Nigerian government to rescue the captives by force.

The message, delivered in Hausa with English subtitles, identified the group as Jama’atu Ahlis-Sunna Lidwatu Wal-Jihad under Imam Abu.

“Today, 19th April 2026, we are issuing a new message to the Borno South Youths Alliance and to the Nigerian government, which we do not recognise as our government. This is our first and final message. We are giving you 72 hours,” the spokesperson said.

“If our demands are not met, we will move these victims, including women and children, to different locations. All of them. You have made your decision, and we have made ours. We instruct you, in the name of Allah, not to exceed the given time.”

The group did not explicitly state its demands in the video but added: “And take a look at them before we do so, because you may never see them again. If the government believes it can rescue them by force, you are free to try. We depend on Allah.”

He further stressed the seriousness of the threat: “Let this message reach the Borno South Youth Alliance and the Nigerian government. We do not act lightly. This is our message.”

However, earlier developments indicated that the insurgents had demanded a ransom of ₦5 billion for the release of the victims.

This was confirmed by Samaila Kaigama, President of the Borno South Youths Alliance (BOSYA), who said the demand was communicated through a video described by the terrorists as a “final warning”.

According to a BOSYA statement: “On 19th April 2026, Boko Haram reportedly issued a 72-hour ultimatum regarding ongoing mediation efforts for the release of the 416 Ngoshe women and children in their custody.”

“According to information received during the mediation process led by BOSYA President, Samaila Ibrahim Kaigama, a final warning video was sent after demands were communicated, including a ransom request of ₦5 billion for the release of the abducted women and children.”

Kaigama called for urgent intervention, citing the humanitarian urgency of the situation.

“In view of the urgency of this humanitarian matter, BOSYA renews its appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, concerned Nigerians, and philanthropists, including Aliko Dangote, Abdul Samad Rabiu, and other well-meaning Northern billionaires.”

“We respectfully call on all capable stakeholders to urgently intervene and use every lawful and available means to secure the freedom of these 416 women and children,” he said.

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