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Communities Flee as Terrorists Drop Warning Letters 

By 𝔸bdulrazak Tomiwa

 

Residents in Kwara State are fleeing their homes after receiving warning letters from terrorists threatening imminent attacks. These notices have caused widespread panic, as people realize that “terrorists’ warning letters spark mass exodus” from vulnerable farming communities.

 

Entire villages near the Niger State border have been deserted as families abandon their ancestral lands. The psychological impact of these threats is severe, with the report confirming that terrorists’ sent a letters that spark mass exodus across the Borgu region.

 

The exodus follows a horrific massacre in Woro and Nuku villages where over 170 people were killed after similar warnings were ignored. It is now clear that **“terrorists’ warning letters spark mass exodus” when security forces fail to provide a permanent presence.

 

Displaced residents are now seeking refuge in urban centers, creating a growing humanitarian crisis in neighboring local government areas. Local leaders warn that “terrorists’ warning letters spark mass exodus” because citizens no longer trust the state’s ability to protect them.

 

While Governor AbdulRazaq has promised increased military patrols, the movement of people continues unabated. Until the borders are secured, the reality remains.

Abdulrazak Shuaib Tomiwa Abdulrazak

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