NUHU RIBADU,
FORMER EFCC BOSS
Wrote:
Bandits were created by Gen
Mohammadu Buhari Rtd to oust Jonathan
Bandits are not Boko Haram nor
Herdsmen
It all started in April 2014
when Mohammadu Buhari assembled his ardent supporters, promoters and
strategists to determine how to remove President Jonathan Goodluck. Prominent
amongst them were El-Rufai, Gen Danbazo (Rtd)……..
A decision was reached to consult
Miyatti Allah cattle breeders association for assistance to boot Jonathan
Goodluck out of office. Consequently, the National Chairman of Miyatti Allah
was engaged to bring in foreign mercenaries. Within a month, 2,000 Fulani
fighters were brought in from Mali, Senegal, Niger Republic, Chad, Libya to
name but a few. Further 4,000 fighters were stationed in Niger and Chad on
standby.
On arrival, they were assembled
in Kaduna under the sponsorship of El Rufai and were addressed by various
Northern Leaders including the Sultan of Sokoto, Gen Buhari (Rtd) etc.
Specifically, Gen Buhari in his
address told the fighters that “the British handed Nigeria over to us the
Fulanis at independence. The land (Nigeria) belongs to us. We must reclaim what
belongs to us.”He added that at the event that Jonathan Goodluck worn the
election, the Fulani machinery must fight until they regain control of the
country. He assured them that the Nigerian Army was behind them.
The mercenaries received
initial training from the Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy and were
sent to 6 camps in Ekiti State, Benue State, Katsina State, Kaduna State,
Zamfara State and Borno State.
In the camps, brand new pick-up
trucks, generators etc were provided them. Nigerian Airforce helicopters were
used to provide them essential supplies like food, water, drinks and even arms
and ammunitions.
Evidently, Jonathan Goodluck
lost the election in 2015 through a well orchestrated election organised by
INEC under a Fulani Chairman, Professor Jega. Gen Buhari (Rtd) was sworn in as
the president. This saw the emergence of a Fulani president through a dodgy
election hence the planned violent war was averted.
Contrary to expectation, the
mercenaries in the various camps were abandoned, no more food and essential
supplies. The relationship between Miyatti Allah, El Rufai (now a State
Governor) and Dambazo broke down. El Rufai arrogantly declared that they were
not needed anymore and they should go back. Consequently, the killings in
Kaduna commenced as a warning to El Rufai but it did not bother him. He
declared that he had paid the people carrying out the killings and they did not
want to stop. The Nigerian police did not bother to call Gov El Rufai to give
further clarification on this.
The Mercenary at the various
camps decided to go about to find food for themselves by robbing people, going
into farm lands and kidnapping. Miyatti Allah made several efforts to contact
El Rufai and Dambazzo to appeal to them to provide money to return these
fighters to where they came from. All efforts proved abortive. The mercenaries
at this point vacated their organised camps and took to crime.
The criminal gangs which
emanated from these mercenaries were at this point described as “Bandits” in
order to differentiate them from other notorious terrorist groups like Fulani
Herdsmen, Boko Haram etc.
Following the untold
destruction and killings which the Bandits carried out especially in Katsina
and Zamfara, the Northern leaders in conjunction with officials of Nigerian
Government requested Miyatti Allah to intervene and remove the Bandits from
Nigeria. Miyatti Allah returned demanding 150 Billion Naira to settle the
Bandits and evacuate them. The Government turned the offer down and restricted
itself to the payment of 100 Billion Naira.
Shamefully Godwin Emefiele
raised 100 Billion Naira for the settlement as a condition for his
re-appointment as the Central bank Governor.
Miyatti Allah collected the
money and purportedly distributed it but nothing changed.
In a bid to control the damage,
President Buhari directed that RUGA initiative be setup to create colonies for
these fighters in every state in Nigeria.
My questions are:
1. Should Nigerian communities
accommodate these criminal elements?
2. Why has El Rufai not been
called to clean up the mess he created?
3. Does this explain the
President Buhari’s silence?
4.Is this conspiracy of the
North gone wrong?
Nigerians think for yourselves
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