Your Excellency, President Bola Ahmad Tinubu,
I write to you today with a heavy heart, urging you to direct the same energy and urgency that you displayed in response to the tragic loss of our military personnel in Delta state towards addressing the escalating crisis of Fulani terrorism in Hausaland. We are grateful for your swift deployment of troops to Niger Delta in the name of national security, and we implore you to extend that same level of dedication to protecting the lives and homes of thousands of Hausa villagers who have been abandoned, displaced, and destroyed by Fulani militias.
It is disheartening to witness the silent cries of the Hausa people as they endure relentless attacks from well-armed Fulani terrorists, with reports suggesting that governors of Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, and Kaduna are allegedly complicit in sponsoring these heinous acts. The devastation caused by these terrorists has resulted in the loss of countless innocent Hausa lives, threatening the very fabric of our communities and the peace of our nation.
Mr. President, the time to act is now. We urge you to take decisive measures to address the root causes of Fulani terrorism in Hausaland, to hold accountable those responsible for fueling this violence, and to provide much-needed support and protection to the vulnerable communities affected by these atrocities. Our people are suffering, our villages are being decimated, and our future is at stake. We cannot afford to remain silent in the face of such injustice and inhumanity.
We look to you, President Bola Ahmad Tinubu, to stand up for the marginalized and oppressed, to uphold the values of justice and equality, and to demonstrate true leadership in the face of adversity. The Hausa people are counting on you to be their voice, their protector, and their champion in this time of great need.
I urge you, Mr. President, to open your eyes to the betrayal happening right under your nose. The governors of Kano and Zamfara states are plotting against you, aligning themselves with Atiku Abubakar, while neglecting the needs of the people they were elected to serve. The recent killings of Nigerian soldiers in Delta state demand justice and accountability, yet similar atrocities in the Hausaland go unnoticed and unpunished. We, the Hausa people, stood by you in the 2023 election, believing in your promise to tackle insecurity. Now, we implore you to honor that commitment and protect us from the looming threat of being wiped out from our own land by the Fulanis. It is time for you to see us, to hear us, and to stand with us in the fight for our survival. The time for action is now.
Warning: Beware of the destructive actions of the Fulanis and take caution in your dealings with them, as they have inflicted harm upon former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Islamic clerics of Fulani descent are currently spreading hatred against you from the pulpits. It is crucial to note that these clerics in Hausaland are all Fulani individuals with a hidden agenda to sow discord among Nigerians, ultimately leading to the disintegration of our nation, Nigeria. Moreover, the leadership of the Islamic sects is predominantly comprised of Fulanis. Mr. President, we implore you to show great compassion towards the Hausas, save us, and protect Hausaland. In conclusion, may the Almighty God show you mercy and shield you from the malevolence of the Fulanis.
Yours sincerely,
Kaltum Alumbe Jitami
The truth can not be hidden., no matter how it last.
The Tiv people of Niger state, Taraba,Nasarawa and Plateau states are daily killed by these Fulani maritia,
So what the Hausa are calling for is also other minorities challenges.
This is not from hausawa, it is something planned to dehumanised hausa and devide hausa fulani
I am very glad that the Hausa have woken up it about to stop the Fulani, the Hausas are living in hell and suffering but they understand that the world and the rest of Nigeria can unite and come to their aid if they engage in open struggle against the Fulani oppression. Hausas can only be successful if they confront the Fulani heads on. Long live Hausa nation
Why do I need to comment?
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The Letter to President Tinubu may create awareness and awaken Aso Rock.
Nigerians should insist that authentic and complete Nigerian History be taught in our schools. There is a need for several national conferences/dialogues.