‘Why We Took Up Arms’, Turji, Other Bandit Kingpins Finally Revealed
Why We Took Up Arms’, Turji, Other Bandit Kingpins
Some bandit kingpins have claimed that Nigeria has been reduced to a killing field because they have been pushed to the wall.
Banditry and kidnapping for ransom have been ravaging the North West. There are more than 785,000 internally displaced persons (IDps) in Zamfara alone.
The crisis, which has orphaned thousands of children, has spilled over or some states like Katsina, Sokoto and Niger.
In an interview with Trust TV, a bandit kingpin, Shehu Rekeb, said there is hardly a day without Nigerians being killed in Niger, Sokoto, Zmafara and Kaduna.
The bandit kingpin said the situation is so bad that even the president himself cannot help but cry in silence.
Rekeb said, “Every passing hour, Nigerians are killed either by either bandits, security personnel or vigilantes in Niger, Sokoto, and Kaduna. Everyone you see carrying a gun is out there to kill a Nigerian.
“This is the dire situation Nigeria has found itself in that one cannot help but shed tears.”
‘Dialogue offer a hoax’
Rekeb argued that had the concerned authorities kept their promise on dialogue, banditry would have been a thing of the past.
He said his gang was asked for armistice which they agreed only to it was nothing but hoax.
“After we agreed with a dialogue offer, we were left in the bush with guns.”
However, the most wanted bandit kingpin in Zamfara, Bello Turji, said injustice against Fulani is what plunged the country into the dire situation.
According to Turji, the first time he saw human being slaughtered was in a market in Shinkafi.
He said vigilantes brought a man to near the Shinkafi abattoir in broad daylight and slaughtered him in front everyone to see.
The bandit leader said herders had to fight back when they were denied access to Shinkafi in Zamfara.
Tune in to Trust TV on Channels 164, Star Times, by 8PM on Saturday for the full documentary.
Bandit Kingpins