 Weeks after the Abuja Kadoona train attack, another women association and interfaith group have organized special prayers for victims of still-incaptivity. They are also second of mind intervention over the worsening insecurity and other challenges with devil in the nation. Our correspondent, Habila Dorafai's report is presented from our studios. Hundreds of women, religious interfaith groups and children have converged here to see God's help for the safe release of the abducted train passengers. On March the 28th, the terrorist attacks the train, killing nine passengers and abducting 62, including a pregnant woman and an 85-year-old woman. The president of the Jama'i Yarmantan Aryawah, JMA Harjirabi Salawa, says women must lend their voices to these calls, considering the pain parents go through with a mass abduction on a daily basis. When we are mothers, we feel the pain of those families that were affected. Anything we have is prayers. So we decided to call the family members and our women and our religious leaders, as you can see, Khan is here, J and I is here. Let them pray for Aryawah. Let them pray for these victims. Let them also pray for our leaders to guide them, to give them the way for them to do what is right. The chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Ken, Kaduna State Chapter, Reverend Joseph Hyab, says the insecurity and evil are on the rise in society, and as such, everyone must come together to fight this cause. People of faith will not give up praying just because evil continues to grow. We believe in God, we believe in His intervention, and we know He is going to intervene. So we are joining the families and joining all others who will wish us to seek the face of God, that very soon our brothers and sisters who have been in this bush for a long time, will come back. The governance is about protecting lives and properties. If you don't protect me, even if you build everything for me, I can use them because they are not useful to me. So protection of lives and property becomes the most ideal things we want today in Nigeria. We need two things, freedom and protection of lives and properties. Also, renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gouni, says the leader are pushing Nigerians into crimes because of the hardship in the lands. He lamented that leaders are busy saking political offices ahead of 2023, while 62 Nigerians are being held captive. We should do whatever we can do to get them out first. These people are in the bush, they cannot run away. They are in the bush, they cannot run away. So we just answer their needs, immediately and free the victims. And we pray that it will not happen again to anybody. And we pray that this nation will unite together and allow bring tranquility in the nation so that we prosper. Because with this insecurity, we don't see any development coming. So we want the government to be proactive, to consult with people who are genuinely looking for a situation. This is no time for blaming other people. It's time to come together and see how we get out of this problem. The edged families of the victims do hope on God, believing that they will be reunited with their loved ones soon.