 The federal lawmaker representing Oshun State in the House of Representatives, Honourable Bami Dili Salam, has condemned the attitude of the federal government to the Abuja Kadruna train kidnapped victims. The lawmaker took a protest to the next level with a march from the unity founting in Abuja to the National Assembly Complex to register his displeasure carrying a placard. Ascending attacks and abduction of Nigerians are becoming too embarrassing, describing it as a stain to national conscience. The lawmaker also condemned the Senate bill burning payment of ransom for the release of kidnapped victims. Our youthful population who are looking up to us for solutions to the problems of this nation will continually lose hope in this country. It is to avoid this that I've decided this afternoon to join my voice to the members of other well-meaning citizens of this very great country to appeal to the president of this country to please and please and please in the name of the almighty Allah, in the name of the God who created the heaven and earth, to arise and redouble his efforts to secure the release of these kidnapped citizens and other fellow citizens of this country who are in the bushes in the forest and in other imaginable places at this hour. Whose only hope is that they will have a country that will rise up for them. That is why I decided this morning to stage a walk from the unity fountain to this place, holding this placard, asking that the president should please for the sake of Nigeria, for the sake of posterity, arise and do more to free the Kaduna train kidnapped victims and other citizens who are in captivity in various parts of Nigeria.