 Now, President Mohammad Bahari has met with the three 23 remaining kidnapped train passengers of the March 28, 2022 Abuja Kaduna train attack victims at the Nigerian Defense Academy Hospital in Kaduna. The president visited the hospital to see the victims of the train attack after commissioning 239 cadets of 69 regular calls of the Nigerian Defense Academy in Afarka, Kaduna State's Northwest Manjuria. Plus, to be correspondent, Abila Darofa filed in this report. March 28 was a sad day for many families and Nigerians when terrorists bombed AK-9 rail track carrying over 937 passengers, killing some and abducted 68 victims. It was horrible, difficult situations for victims to spend six months and eight days in terrorist activity. They were subjected to torture and dehumanizing treatment. The hostages were released in different phases. Speaking of their release in Kaduna, President Bahari commanded the Nigerian military for their brave services in securing the hostages from Boko Haram terrorists and assured to tackle security challenges confronting the nation. Let me also commend our military. The release came for our country. As the remaining 23 victims of the March 28 Aboujah Kaduna train attack were released by the heinous terrorists, his speech was not achieved without our military. As the interventionist chief of Defense Staff Action Committee set up as a new airport was at the center of the development, along with sister security agencies. I say, thank you to our soldiers, officers, and gentlemen. Speaking, members of the Chief of Defense Staff Action Committee, led by retired Major-General Osman Abdul Kadri, who facilitated the release of the trained victims, accompanying the President, Professor Osman Yusuf said, Security of the country is the responsibility of the military and civilians, noting that all must play their roles. I have always said, security is not the responsibility of the military or security agencies alone. Everybody must come in and ask sitting at home and lamenting and saying government doesn't do this, government doesn't do this, God Almighty will ask us all, what did you do? That's why we came in. This is our country. This is our people. And that's why we came in to do our part. And we'll continue to do that. The fact that these 23 people are out is not the end of our job. Our deed is not done. There are many more in the hands of these bandits and Boko Haram, all across this country. The President was accompanied by Service Chief, Senate President Ahmed Lauer, Defense Minister General Salih Magashi and Cardinal State Governor Malam Naseer Erfai, among others.