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Bello Turji’s Renewed Threats Trigger Mass Exodus in Sokoto’s Isa LGA

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: May 11, 2025
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Fear has engulfed Isa Local Government Area in Sokoto State as notorious bandit leader Bello Turji issues fresh threats that have compelled residents of Bafarawa town to abandon their homes.

Local sources reveal that Turji has extended an ultimatum to nearby villages including Kamara, Arume, and Kagara, demanding they evacuate by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday or face violent repercussions.

Isa LGA remains one of the hardest-hit areas by banditry in Sokoto, with Turji at the center of escalating attacks. According to an insider from one of the affected communities, the threats have caused widespread panic and displacement, forcing families to flee in fear of imminent assaults.

Residents have expressed frustration over what they perceive as inadequate government action, with some alleging a “seeming protection” of Turji by unknown actors. They urge state and federal authorities to mount a unified, decisive response to halt the violence and bring the perpetrators to justice.

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A displaced resident from Bafarawa said, “This is beyond just another attack. These threats are calculated and organized. If nothing is done, more communities will fall under siege.”

Other villages under threat include Surudubu, Gebe, Tsullawa, and Garin Fadama. The Sokoto State Police Command has confirmed deployment of officers to the troubled areas, with Public Relations Officer ASP Ahmed Rufai stating, “The security operatives are on the ground and are prepared to tackle any threat to peace and security.”

As tensions rise, calls grow louder for urgent intervention to prevent further loss of life and displacement in the region.

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TAGGED:BafarawaBanditryBello TurjidisplacementInsecurityIsa LGAMilitarySokotoTerrorism
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