
The Turkish government has warned that members of a terrorist group known as the Fethullah Terrorist Organisation exist in Nigeria and also operate in other countries around the world. Turkish Ambassador-designate to Nigeria, Mehmet Poroy, also said the terrorist group is using schools and health services as a cover for its operations in the country.
Poroy disclosed this on Tuesday night in Abuja at a dinner organised by the Turkish Embassy to mark the countryβs Democracy and National Unity Day. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the ceremony is held annually to mark the July 15, 2016, failed coup in TΓΌrkiye, which the so-called FETO terrorists allegedly orchestrated. The Turkish government said the coup was successfully quelled by the collective resistance of its patriotic forces and citizens, who resisted the mutiny against the government of President Recep ErdoΔan.
According to Ambassador Poroy, members of the GΓΌlen movement, which sponsored the coup, are still being captured and arrested globally; hence, their presence in any country poses a serious national threat. βThey are still being captured and arrested today. The presence of such an organisation poses a threat to every country in which it operates. Unfortunately, the FETO terrorist organisation still maintains its activities in Nigeria, particularly in the fields of education and healthcare. We consistently inform our Nigerian friends about the nature and dangers of this organisation, and urge them to remain vigilant and cautious,β Poroy said.
The Turkish envoy stated that, through international cooperation, Turkey has successfully disrupted many FETO cells and networks operating in allied countries worldwide. According to him, numerous institutions, especially schools that form part of FETOβs international network, have been taken over by Turkish institutions. He, however, stressed that the groupβs international structures have not been fully dismantled globally.
βThe fact that new investigations and arrests into the organisation continue to be launched demonstrates the need for this struggle to be pursued with unwavering determination. In several countries, including Nigeria, FETO continues to pump its operations under the guise of humanitarian aid, education, healthcare, and interfaith dialogue. You must not forget that behind this humanitarian appearance lies an organisation that seeks to infiltrate the political and bureaucratic institutions of host countries,β Poroy warned.
NAN reports that the GΓΌlen movement, known as Hizmet or Service in Turkish, is purportedly a transnational, religious, educational, and social organisation founded in the late 1950s. Its founder, Fethullah GΓΌlen, a Turkish Islamic scholar, died as a Turkish fugitive in October 2024 at the age of 83, in Pennsylvania, United States.
The Turkish government accuses GΓΌlen of masterminding the 2016 bloody coup, which claimed at least 251 lives, and has officially designated the group as a global terrorist organisation. Nine years after the coup, TΓΌrkiye has continued its aggressive global campaign against the group, saying it still operates worldwide, although the group has denied the terrorism tag.
TΓΌrkiye has been engaged in a massive global crackdown on the group, seizing or freezing billions of dollars of GΓΌlen-linked assets and institutions, including schools, universities, foundations, associations, and companies. NAN also reports that the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Gulf Cooperation Council, alongside countries like Pakistan and Northern Cyprus, have designated FETO as a terrorist organisation.
Source: https://punchng.com/

