Nigerian Soldiers Challenge Terror Leader Bello Turji: ‘Leave Your Hideout And Face Us Since Authorities Refused To Order Us To Come For You’

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Turji Kachala: A video message has emerged, featuring three Nigerian soldiers who have openly thrown down the gauntlet to Bello Turji Kachalla, a notorious and infamous bandit leader responsible for a slew of devastating attacks across northern Nigeria.

The soldiers publicly expressed frustration over the lack of directives from higher authorities to pursue the notorious terrorist, and instead, issued a bold invitation to Turji Kachalla, urging him to emerge from his hiding place and confront them.

The soldiers declared, “Since they have refused to give us an order to come to where you are, come out from your hideout and let us face each other and see what will happen.”

They urged Turji to prove his courage, stating, “You, Bello Turji, if you know you are man enough and believe you are truly the son of your mother, come out and let’s face each other.”

 

The soldiers condemned Turji’s actions, asserting, “Please for Allah’s sake, stop kidnapping and killing civilians; they are innocent.”

Further emphasising their resolve, the soldiers recalled their past successes, saying, “Before now, we didn’t know what a soldier or a gun was and we eliminated Boko Haram in Maiduguri, Borno State let alone now that we are soldiers and know what a gun is. In fact, Bello Turji, you are mad.

They challenged Turji to face them directly, asserting, “You have a gun and we (soldiers) have guns too, come out from your hideout and let us face each other.”

“You are not man enough if you are kidnapping and killing innocent civilians, leave them and come out and face us (soldiers).

“You have a gun and we (soldiers) have guns too, come out from your hideout and face each other,” they said.

Nigerian Soldiers begging Bello Turji to come out from his hideout and confront them instead of killing innocent civilians, since they were not giving the order to go after him 💔 pic.twitter.com/GHYxKfVjnw

— Abdul-Aziz Na’ibi Abubakar (@jrnaib2) September 3, 2024


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