Crime and Law
I am ready to surrender – Bello Turji

Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has revealed that notorious terrorist kingpin, Bello Turji, has declared that he is ready to surrender.
With his second in command and other lieutenants recently taken out by the military recently, the Chief of Defence Staff said that Turji has been forced to discard most of those under him, signaling his willingness to lay down his arms.
“They (terrorists) are within the communities; the people know them. So, sometimes when they see them, before you get the information, it’s like two hours – the man has moved. So, when the information gets to you, before you move, he has left that area.
“But I can tell you, we have taken out his second in command, we have taken out most of his lieutenants, in fact he is forced now to release most of the people under him. I am telling you that recently he is beginning to say that he doesn’t want anything, he is ready surrender,” General Musa said on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday.
Despite Turji’s reported willingness to surrender, the Defence Chief maintained that anybody who has engaged in killing innocent citizens must not be spared.
“We want to take everybody out. Anybody who has killed should go, people like him should not be allowed to stay,” General Musa said.
-
National News2 days ago
No one can praise Tinubu’s government without sounding foolish – Kenneth Okonkwo
-
National News2 days ago
Ex-EFCC chairman Abdulrasheed Bawa unveils explosive book on Nigeria’s fuel subsidy fraud
-
Entertainment2 days ago
Popular Nollywood actress opens up on separation from husband
-
Metro News2 days ago
Bauchi man to present Sallah ram to Tinubu in Lagos after failed attempt
-
Politics2 days ago
2027: Sowore expresses concern over coalition to unseat Tinubu
-
Entertainment2 days ago
Stop calling my daughter ‘Duduke’ – Simi tells fans
-
National News2 days ago
Tinubu confers CFR national honour on Bill Gates
-
National News2 days ago
Breaking: Shettima storms Mokwa as death toll rises