Kidnapped Nigerian Pastor Released by Boko Haram

March 5, 2021

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Pastor Bulus Yakuru was released by Boko Haram on March 3, the day the Islamist terror group said they would execute him.

According to local media, the release was negotiated by the Nigerian government’s Department of State Services and a Nigerian charity, the Kalthum Foundation for Peace.

Pastor Bulus Yakuru, who was held by Boko Haram for more than two months and threatened with death, has been released.

On February 24, Boko Haram released a video in which Pastor Bulus said that his captors had given him an ultimatum, threatening to kill him a week from that date.

In the video, Pastor Bulus pleaded with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, Borno state Governor Babagana Zulum, and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to intervene to secure his release.

The militants captured the pastor on Christmas Eve 2020, during a raid on the predominantly Christian village of Pemi, about 12 miles from Chibok, in which 11 people were killed. The gunmen went on to murder five Christians abducted in the region as a so-called “Christmas present.”

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