Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, has reacted to the killing of 5 assist employees by Boko Haram terrorists.
The insurgents within the footage confirmed that the victims have been humanitarian workers of a non-governmental organisation.
Earlier than taking pictures the 5 assist employees, the insurgents had their faces coated and described them as infidels.
Reacting, Omokri lamented that the excuse given by the insurgents for killing the help employees was baseless.
In a collection of tweets, the previous presidential aide urged Nigerians to not share the footage.
He tweeted: “5 males, with their faces coated, stood behind the abductees and shot them after making feedback. Essentially the most heart-wrenching factor I’ve seen this 12 months is the video of Boko Haram terrorists taking pictures 5 assist employees in chilly blood. And the excuse they gave was baseless. The lads weren’t spreading Christianity. They have been offering humanitarian assist. Why? Why? SomeoneRescueNigeria!
“Please don’t share the video of Boko Haram taking pictures the 5 assist employees. That’s what they need. It helps them unfold worry, which causes panic in communities within the Northeast and psychologically defeats them. They don’t want that now! Let’s frustrate Boko Haram.”