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In a newly released video, notorious bandit leader Bello Turji has issued a serious and alarming warning to the Hausa people of Northwestern Nigeria, accusing them of betraying and persecuting the Fulani community, as reported by Daily Post on Friday, September 5, 2024.
Turji vowed to intensify his campaign of violence if the alleged killing of Fulani people and their livestock does not cease.
Turji, who leads a violent group of bandits responsible for several attacks across the region, delivered his message in a video released on Wednesday night.
In the footage, the bandit leader harshly criticized the Hausa community, accusing them of being “traitors and hypocrites” and blaming them for the deaths of innocent Fulani people over the years.
“You, the Hausa community, have killed our brothers and sisters, and nobody has said anything about it,” Turji declared, expressing outrage at what he perceives as the systematic targeting of Fulani people.
He stressed that the ongoing conflict between his group and the Hausa community is far from over, warning that he would continue to wage war until justice is achieved.
Turji made it clear that his gang possesses a range of powerful weapons and that their primary targets are the Hausa people, rather than security personnel.
“I hold Hausa responsible for the deaths of many Fulani people,” he said, emphasizing that the killings will not go unpunished.
Drawing comparisons to conflicts in other parts of the world, Turji referenced ongoing wars in countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq, suggesting that his group’s fight is part of a larger global struggle.
He pointed to the death of former Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden as an example, noting that despite Bin Laden’s demise, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq continued.
The bandit leader also accused the Hausa community of seizing land that rightfully belongs to the Fulani people.
He issued a stern warning that Hausa farmers would no longer be able to cultivate or harvest their crops on what he described as “our land.”
Turji vowed to disrupt farming activities, threatening violence against those who defy his orders.
“You will not harvest your farms. If you dare to, you will die. No farming this time around,” he warned ominously.
Turji’s accusations and threats come at a time when Northwestern Nigeria is grappling with a severe security crisis.
Banditry, communal clashes, and kidnappings have plagued the region for years, with thousands of lives lost and countless families displaced.
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