87 Villages Wiped out and Replaced by Fulani in Plateau State - Reports

Jerry Datti



Our tour of Tuesday, August 23rd through Thursday, 25th August, 2022 around Plateau state unveil answers to several questions that demanded attentions. 

We did not only found that over 80 villages have already been feplrepl with fulani, we also found that both the Plateau government and the military are working hand-in-hand with the displacing fulani populations in the area.

According to Jerry Datti, who promised to peak at any place about the fulanis' activities in Plateau state, 87 villages have been  completly displaced and immediately replaced by fulani population.

In Dafo, 9 villages have been displaced. They may complete displacing Butura before weekend, while Duruwa and Marab-Dankama are currently under heavy inversion by the fulani militias.

Datti remarked that, in Erion, an old man and his wife who went back to harvest their farm products were killed and slaughtered like cow by the new resident fulanis.

When asked the role of security agents, Datti noted that they rather abated the killers. According to him, the displacement of 8 villages last two Saturday would have been prevented but for the actions of Brig. Gen. Bello who gave order for the rescue team to delay. When police made attempts to go, they were restrained by soldiers untill the inversion was over and the soldiers and police returned to their bases, leaving the victims to die.

It is not only in Plateau stats. AjuedeNews news also uncovered that two communities have been completly wiped out in Zamfara state, while 3 communities have been displaced in Kebbi state.

Which state is next?










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