Kaduna Community Reveals How They Paid Terrorists Over N400 Million To Access Farmlands

As terrorism continues to gradually tear Nigeria into shreds, Alhaji Zubairu Idris Abdulra’uf, one of the community leaders in Birnin-Gwari Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State, has disclosed that in the past two years villagers have paid well over N400 million as taxes to terrorists to allow the to access their farmlands to either plant, or harvest their crops.

In a related development, recall that in 2021, the Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, while presenting a security report confirmed that bandits and terrorists were taxing farmers in parts of Birnin-Gwari, Giwa, Igabi and Chikun LGA in order to gain access to their farms.

Abdulra’uf, who is a former Managing Director of the Kaduna State Media Corporation (KSMC) disclosed that the people of his community have become frustrated with the situation and are willing to embrace self-defence to save themselves since no help is coming from both the state, and the federal government of Nigeria led by President Muhammadu Buhari, a Fulani man whose kinsmen have been variously accused of being responsible for most of the terrorism across the country.

Speaking with newsmen, he said the incessant attacks on his people had crippled economic activities in the area and made travelling a dangerous mission for the people. He said, “We have reached the point of no return. People are being pushed to the wall. Just yesterday, Randegi is one of the areas where these terrorists/bandits have their routes through Zamfara State to Niger State.

“Yesterday (June 30), the people of Randegi confronted these bandits who tried to overrun Randegi, a farming community, and they succeeded in dislodging them. So, I think our people are now ready if the government cannot perform its constitutional function. When you talk of the Birnin-Gwari local government area as a whole, it is between N300 million to N400 million or more paid to these bandits. There are three stages of paying these taxes to these bandits.

“You have to pay pre-season and mid-season when the crops are about to start yielding. You will pay these bandits because they will not allow you to have access to your farm. Then, at the end of the season when you are harvesting, you will give these bandits money before you access your farm.

“And when you access your farm after paying these taxes, they will now tell you that apart from giving them money, you will give a ratio of two bags of every 10 bags of all the assorted grains you harvest. For the past three years, this is what the Birnin-Gwari people have been enduring and we are now in a state of hopelessness and frustration. When people are frustrated, they will now look for the best option for themselves, which is to arm themselves if the government cannot protect them.

“We are living in a situation where people can no longer work or even travel one kilometre from Birnin-Gwari town to other areas and it is the same thing that we have in all the districts in Birnin Gwari. If something is not done, we are going to have a food crisis. Birnin-Gwari Gwari used to produce at least 700 metric tonnes of assorted grains, but now people cannot access their farms.

“There are many cases, since the beginning of this rainy season, that people are being abducted on their way to the farm and even the cattle they use for farming are being collected from them,” he concluded.

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