An updated video by Turji Bello verifies his plan to charge citizens of Zamfara N50 million

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Bello Turji, a notorious bandit commander, has admitted to taxing the people of Moriki town in Zamfara State for N50 million.

According to Turji, the slaughter of cattle in Moriki town led to the imposition of the levy.

In his most recent video, the bandit denied insinuations made by security expert Bulama Bukarti that he had levied a tax of N30 million on the people of Moriki.

His reasoning for fining Bukarti was that the latter had concealed the fact that security forces had slaughtered cattle in Moriki.

Turji claims to be known as Bello Turji. Someone by the name of Bulama Bukarti allegedly said that Turji taxed the Moriki people. His whole speech is accurate.

But that was the only excuse he gave: that they chased after our animals.

That’s just part of the tale.

Get in touch with whomever informed you of this, and have a serious talk with my folks. As a result, you will be able to make an impartial decision.

“Why would you let your employees give you a biased account and then rush to share it with the public?” Our levy on the Moriki people was fifty million Naira, and you and Bello, as enslaved Westerners, ought to be aware of this.

You brought up the Moriki people, but you left out the part where they slaughtered our livestock. Pay close attention, Moriki people: I am issuing a warning.

No soldiers were sent from Enugu or Port Harcourt to slaughter our people for your amusement, and the news was publicized by slaves in the West.

Describe the activities of our cattle that led up to their death in June and July. No one’s house was invaded. The shooting and killing occurred while they were grazing in broad daylight.

That, however, has not been addressed by Bukarti. Rather than that, he condemns what we’ve done.

Allegedly taking military vehicles during an operation, Bello has recently been in the news.

But the military refuted the bandit’s assertion, stating that the Mine Resistant vehicles were demobilized because of unfavorable weather and terrain.

Christopher Musa, the chief of defense staff, had already warned that Turji’s time is running out due to his imminent capture.

The infamous bandit leader had previously accused Hausas of being hypocrites and traitors in a video that was published six days earlier.

The slaughter of defenseless Fulani people and their cattle was, according to Turji, their fault.

If the slaughter of Fulani tribesmen does not end, Turji said he will keep fighting the Hausa.

Because of their actions, he said, Hausa farmers will not work the land during the next harvest.

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