Terrorists terrorizing Northern Nigeria are Fulanis – Gov Masari reveals

Terrorists terrorizing Northern Nigeria are Fulanis – Gov Masari reveals

Katsina state governor, Aminu Masari, has said that the majority of terrorists who attack persons in the Northern region of the country are Fulanis.

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Katsina state governor, Aminu Masari, has said that the majority of terrorists who attack persons in the Northern region of the country are Fulanis.

Masari whose state is one of the hotbeds of bandits attacks in the country, said this when he appeared on Channels TV on Monday, September 6.

The governor said although his revelation may not sit well with some persons, the truth is that majority of the bandits are of Fulanis who practice the same region with those they kill.

“They are the same people like me, who speak the same language like me, who profess the same religious beliefs as me. So, what we have here on the ground with these bandits, they are not aliens; they are people who we know.

”They are people who are living with us for hundreds of years. The infiltration we have from some West African countries and North African countries are also people of the Fulani extraction.

”Majority of those involved in this banditry is Fulani, whether it is palatable or not, but that is the truth. I’m not saying 100 percent of them are Fulani, but the majority of them are. These are people who live in the forests where their main occupation is the rearing of cattle.Many of the bandits are Fulanis - Governor Masari

”Probably, over time, their fortunes dwindled with climate change. Lack of access to education also aggravated the situation.

”The fall of Gaddafi, instability in many West and North African countries, the influx of arms and ammunition, accompanied with illegal drugs and intoxicants that polluted the environment, that made them what they are and I think it is our responsibility to cure this.

”We in Katsina, together with other governors in the north-western region, are determined to cure this,” the said