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Northwest Nigeria reels under wave of killings and abductions as insecurity worsens

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A fresh wave of violence has swept through Nigeria’s Northwest region, with bandits and armed groups killing at least 10 people and abducting over 120 in coordinated attacks across Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto and Kebbi states within days—underscoring the worsening insecurity plaguing the country.

Katsina: Six Killed, 59 Abducted in Brutal Raids

In Katsina, bandits struck multiple communities, leaving six dead and 59 kidnapped. The latest attack occurred Sunday night in Layin Gara village (Funtua LGA), where two were killed and 16 abducted. A day earlier, over 100 gunmen stormed Maikuma village (Dandume LGA), killing four and seizing 43 residents.

“They moved house to house for hours before retreating into the forest with their victims,” a witness told Daily Trust. Dandume LGA Chairman Basiru Musa confirmed the assault, lamenting that security forces were restricted from pursuing the bandits beyond operational boundaries.

Zamfara: Bandits Kill 2, Abduct 60 in Retaliation for Kingpins’ Deaths

Zamfara faced even deadlier reprisal attacks as bandits loyal to warlord Adamu Aliero raided Tsafe LGA communities, killing two and abducting over 60. The violence followed the killing of Aliero’s brother, Kachalla Yellow (aka Dan Isuhu), in a security operation two weeks prior.

On Sunday, gunmen attacked Gidan Arne village, shooting three residents—two died instantly—and abducting 40 women. Simultaneously, Keta village was raided, leaving one dead, 11 vehicles torched, and shops looted. Earlier assaults in Yan Doton Daji and Unguwan Chida saw 21 more kidnapped.

“These attacks are revenge for the bandit leaders killed by security forces,” a community leader revealed. Despite military operations, bandits continue exploiting Zamfara’s vast forests, imposing illegal levies on farmers and executing deadly ambushes—including the October 2024 killing of nine state guards.

Sokoto & Kebbi: Fishermen Murdered, Student Kidnapped

In Sokoto’s Tangaza LGA, the Lakurawa militia killed two fishermen and a farmer in Sanyinna village Tuesday, just a day after nearby Sutti and Takkau were attacked. Meanwhile, in Kebbi, gunmen stormed a university hostel in Birnin Kebbi, abducting 23-year-old student Augustine Madubiya and killing a herder who tried to intervene.

Authorities’ Response

While police in Sokoto and Kebbi vowed to track the perpetrators, Zamfara’s officials remained silent. Katsina’s officials urged stronger federal intervention, with Dandume’s chairman warning that bandits operate “without fear.”

A Region Under Siege

The relentless attacks highlight the Northwest’s descent into lawlessness, with bandits and militias exploiting weak security presence, vast forests, and communal vulnerabilities. Despite government assurances, residents face daily terror—raising urgent questions about Nigeria’s capacity to curb the escalating crisis.

—Reports compiled from Daily Trust and eyewitness accounts.

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