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Bandit Leader Forces Thousands to Flee Nigerian Homes
14 Jan
Summary
- Gangs terrorize northwest Nigeria, abducting and killing for ransom.
- One gang leader ordered thousands to flee homes after security raid.
- Over 3,000 people evacuated to a safer town, disrupting education.

Thousands of residents in Nigeria's northwestern Tidibale community have fled their homes following an order from gang leader Bello Turji. Turji retaliated against a recent security raid by demanding the community evacuate or face death.
Turji, known for leading armed gangs that abduct and kill for ransom, reportedly killed three people in Tidibale to enforce his eviction threat. This action has resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis, with over 3,000 people evacuated to Isa, a town approximately 50 km away, forcing educational activities to halt.
Local authorities are deploying additional police to the area as residents seek refuge. Activists warn of escalating violence by armed gangs in the region, with dozens of villages already abandoned. The situation underscores the ongoing challenges of widespread insecurity in northwest Nigeria, exacerbated by the presence of groups like ISWAP and Boko Haram.




