The victims of the Kaduna train attack have sued the federal government and demanded full compensation.
The federal government had announced the resumption of the Abuja -Kaduna train services after eight-months closure
The Kaduna train attack victims of March 28, which resulted in 63 kidnapped people being freed in batches over nearly two months, are suing the Federal Government for compensation to rebuild their lives.
Their request comes barely a day after the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), which had ceased operations for eight months after an attack that left nine passengers dead, restored train service on the Kaduna-Abuja route.
But while the victims were in the care of the terrorists who seized them during the train attack, they regretted that most of them had lost their means of support.