Four members of the Joint Security Taskforce stationed in the area, as well as three members of the Kuchi community who tried to escape into the nearby bush were shot dead.
About seven
persons were killed and about 200 villagers were abducted by armed bandits in
Kuchi village, Munya local government area of Niger State. It was gathered that the incident occurred on
Friday night at about 7 PM.
Eyewitness
accounts from the community said the bandits, numbering over 200, stormed the
area at night on 100 motorcycles, each carrying three persons.
The
sources explained that the gunmen conducted their operation without hindrance,
overpowering the joint security forces for over three hours during a heavy
downpour.
Our
sources in the community also claimed the gunmen moved from house to house,
taking time to pick their victims, who were mostly women, and broke into shops,
carting away goods.
This
incident comes two weeks after some bandits waylaid and kidnapped about thirty
persons from two commercial vehicles along Mangoro village, about 15 kilometers
from Sarkin Pawa, the local headquarters.
The
victims are still in the hands of their abductors. Confirming the incident, the Chairman of
Munya LG, Mal Aminu Najume, disclosed that four security agents, including
local vigilantes, lost their lives during a gunfight with about 300 bandits at
7 PM.
According
to him, “These gunmen, numbering over 300, moved from house to house and
dispossessed our people of their belongings. They abducted about 150 villagers,
including women, and took them away in the rain.”
“For over
three hours, they operated with no reinforcement from anywhere. They
outnumbered the Joint Security Taskforce and succeeded in killing four of them,
including some villagers.”
He
attributed the constant attacks on communities in the area to the failure of
the Kaduna State government to take adequate measures in addressing banditry,
as is being done by the Niger State government.
The
chairman insisted, “These bandits most often come from Kaduna State to operate
in Niger State and return back. They move in their hundreds, and yet the
security agents don’t see them. Even when the villagers alert them, no action was taken.”
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