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Home » Crime » Terror Leader Bello Turji Accuses Hausa people of Betrayal, Vows Escalation of Attacks

Terror Leader Bello Turji Accuses Hausa people of Betrayal, Vows Escalation of Attacks

September 6, 2024
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Northwestern Nigeria — In a startling new video message, the wanted bandit leader Bello Turji has leveled serious accusations against the Hausa people in Northwestern Nigeria, alleging their complicity in the deaths of innocent Fulani individuals and livestock.

The video, which has been widely circulated, reveals Turji’s grim resolve to intensify his group’s violent campaign unless these alleged attacks cease.

Turji, a prominent figure in the ongoing insurgency gripping the region, lashed out at the Hausa community, accusing them of orchestrating violence against the Fulani. “You, the Hausa community, have taken the lives of our brothers and sisters, and no one has spoken against it,” Turji declared vehemently. His threats are a grim continuation of the violence that has plagued the region for years.

The bandit leader’s message underscores a dramatic shift in his group’s focus from security forces to the Hausa community, which he now cites as the primary adversary. “We hold the Hausa responsible for the suffering and deaths of many Fulani,” Turji asserted, further emphasizing his group’s access to an array of weaponry. This declaration is likely to heighten tensions in a region already fraught with conflict.

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Drawing parallels with global insurgencies such as those in Afghanistan and Iraq, Turji signaled that his fight would persist despite potential setbacks, invoking the legacy of figures like Osama Bin Laden to underscore his resolve. “Even after the death of major figures, the struggle continues,” he remarked, indicating that his group’s insurgency is far from over.

Turji’s rhetoric took a particularly alarming turn as he warned Hausa farmers against cultivating their land. “You will not harvest your farms. If you try, you will die. There will be no farming this season,” Turji threatened, signaling a potential escalation in the violence targeting agricultural activities. This threat poses a severe risk to the already vulnerable farming communities in the region, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

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As the situation continues to develop, the international community and local authorities are closely monitoring the escalating conflict. The latest threats from Turji mark a dangerous escalation in the cycle of violence, raising concerns about further destabilization in Northwestern Nigeria.

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