Pay us or face deadly attacks, bandits write nine communities

Zugu district has five communities taxed as follows: Wawan Iccen Ibrahim N4,000,000, Wawan Iccen Salihu N1,000,000, Gaude N1,000,000, Galle N1,000,000 and Tungar Gebe N500,000.

Bandits operating in Gando forest in Bukkuyum local government area of Zamfara State have written to nine communities asking them to pay their levies or face deadly attacks.

According to Premium Times, the letters sent to nine communities in Zamfara were written in the Hausa language and addressed to the different communities.

Each of the letters has the name of the community on the top and the money it is expected to pay. There is also a mobile phone number written on the letters.

This newspaper called the number several times but it did not go through.

“Yargalma. N5,000,000. From Dogon Sabi na Auwali Wanzam. You people should reach out to us for peace. Come and pay us money or vacate your town. Respect this and live in peace,” one of the letters read.

All the letters bore the same contents except the title of the town and the amount the bandits are seeking.

The communities according to their districts and the amount they are expected to pay:

Zugu district has five communities taxed as follows: Wawan Iccen Ibrahim N4,000,000, Wawan Iccen Salihu N1,000,000, Gaude N1,000,000, Galle N1,000,000 and Tungar Gebe N500,000.

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Letter sent to one of the communities; [Credit: Premium Times]
In Gado district, the two communities levied are Nannarki and Ruwan Kura N5,000,000 each.

Adabka district head has one community Gangara which is levied N1.5 million. Zarummai district also has one community which is Yar Galma N5,000,000.

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According to Premium Times who spoke to a source at the palace of Bunun Zugu, district head of Zugu in Bukkuyum local government area who confirmed that although the nine villages are spread across four districts, all the letters were sent to Bunun Zugu.

Bunun Zugu is considered to be one of the highly influential princes in the Bukkuyum emirate council.

The palace source, who craved anonymity, said the monarch had reached out to the Emir of Bukkuyum on the issue.

“His Royal Highness has been discussing the issue with the District Head and other heads of the remaining districts,” he said.

On how they authenticated the letters, the source said they were brought to the district head by released captives.

“Some of our people were kidnapped by bandits in November last year and after payment of ransom, they released them and sent them with the letters for delivery to the district head” he noted.

A youth leader, Abubakar Gero, who is the coordinator of Zamfara Circle in the area, said the letters were given to some kidnapped residents of Kyaram village under Zugu.

“After payment of ransom by relatives of the captives, they asked them to go with the nine different letters and present them to Bunun Zugu who was also instructed to forward it to the remaining heads.”

He said that residents of the affected communities have started gathering the money to avoid attacks.

Newsflash Nigeria had reported last week that at least 200 people in Bukkuyum and Anka local government areas have been massacred by bandits.

In that carnage, the bandits burnt down five villages killed many residents and mutilated their bodies.

According to the residents said that the bandits, who attacked the villages on motorcycles, were more than 500.

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