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Nigeria: Source at UNHCF office says abducted Ambazonian leaders are in Abuja
A very trusted source at the Office of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Abuja has just confirmed that some protection officers from that office met with all twelve members of the Interim Government of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia abducted on the 5th of January at Nera Hotel in Abuja about 8 pm.
The protection officers reportedly met with all twelve detainees on the night of Thursday the 18th of January in Abuja. The source reports that all are in good health.
This is a developing story. We shall bring updates as the story unfolds.
Further to the critical questions raised by Mark Bara and which I forwarded to Barrister Falana Femi, I have the honour to inform this house that one of the detainees, Ojong Okongho reportedly spoke to his son in Calabar. The son is a lawyer. Barrister Femi Falana used that information to unimpeachably demonstrate that our leaders are still in Nigeria.
He further indicated that the UNHCR representation in Abuja has also confirmed that the IP and others abducted are still in Nigeria. This is a lead and we can all draw from this to dig further into the matter.
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