Emerging report indicates that no fewer than 30 residents have been killed in renewed armed bandits attacks on 4 villages in Zamfara State, under Governor Bello Matawalle’s watch.
This is according to State authorities and locals.
The attacks, which were carried out simultaneously, occurred on Tuesday, in 2 Local Government Areas of the State.
The villages attacked by the armed bandits were Gobirawa, Rini, Gora, and Madoti Dankule, in Bakura and Maradun Local Governments in the State.
The eyewitnesses said that the bandits who came on motorcycles in a large number, stormed the villages and began to fire sporadic gunshots.
This led to the loss of lives, and injuries to several others, while houses and other valuables of the villagers were burnt down.
Aminu Suleiman, the Sole Administrator of Bakura Local Government said: “More Security Personnel are needed in this area, if farming is to be successful this season.”
Suleiman spoke on when the Speaker of the Zamfara State House of Assembly, Nasiru Magarya, led a Delegation of the State Government to the affected villages.
He told the Delegation who had come to sympathise with the victims, that more than 30 people were confirmed killed after the villages were attacked.
“Yesterday (Tuesday), we prayed for 17 (dead) people in Rini, and about 10 people in Gora; there were two incidents actually.
“The first attack that led to the killings of about more than 20 people and the reprisal (by the Yan-Sakai – local vigilante) that led to the killing of about 10 people as well.”
Sani Lawal, one of the victims and a resident of Gobirawa, who spoke in Hausa, narrated how the bandits invaded the communities.
“The gunmen came in a large number on motorcycles which could not be counted. They rounded off the villages and were shooting sporadically.
“This led to the killing of 28 persons in the affected villages, aside from those who were rushed to hospitals; they (the bandits) also burned down houses and other valuables”, the witness said.
In his reaction, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly Assembly explained that they were directed by the State Governor to visit the victims and sympathise with them.
He wished the injured victims quick recovery, and prayed for the repose of the souls of those who lost their lives to the attacks.
Magarya assured the victims that the State Government would provide succour to them, and ensure the deployment of more Security Personnel in the area.
He condemned the attacks and described them as barbaric and callous, saying that, the government would not relent in its efforts to crush bandits who fail to repent and tow the path of peace.
The Secretary to the State Government, Bala Maru, said: “The government is highly concerned, and it will deploy adequate security to ensure that the farming season is not disrupted.”
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