Connect with us

Nigeria News

Many Dead, 50 Kidnapped As Bandits Invade Sokoto Communities

Published

on

at

Panic As Bandits Kidnap 39 Children In Katsina

Many residents have been killed and over 50 others kidnapped by bandits during attacks on several communities in Sokoto State.

Naija News gathered that some of the communities attacked are located in Goronyo, Gada and Sabon Birni Local Government Areas of state.

It was gathered that the bandits invaded the communities in large numbers, shooting sporadically, and causing many residents to sustain various degrees of injuries.

In a chat with TheCable, a resident of Sabon Birni LGA, Lukman Iliyasu, said the attacks took place between Monday and Wednesday.

He said the communities were invaded between the three days over failure to meet the compulsory peace levy on them, adding that several people killed and others were kidnapped during the attacks.

He said: “The attack started from Monday to Wednesday. The affected villages are in Goronyo, Gada and Sabon Birni LGAs.

“The villages that were attacked yesterday in Sabon Birni are Dan Gari where seven people were killed and dozens were kidnapped, in Kurawa two people were killed and several others were abducted, then Gumozo village, three residents were killed and many others were kidnapped.

“They were about to invade Gatawa village when security operatives engaged them and I learned that a number of the bandits were killed in the process.

“The bandits killed many people and took away more than 50 people from some villages. You know how they operate, they invaded different communities on separate days. They have been attacking Sabon Birni for a long time now. They even imposed a compulsory peace levy on our communities.

“This is the second year we have been placed on a compulsory peace payment. They said they will not allow our farmers to go to farms and cultivate or harvest food produce.

“Last year, they imposed N3 million on Sabon Birni due to our large population but we could only pay N1.5 million. This year, we were asked to pay N2 million because of the reduction in population as many people have been killed and several others have been displaced but we only paid N1 million to them.”

Confirming the incident, a member of the Sokoto House of Assembly, Kabir Dauda, in a radio interview, said among the 50 persons abducted are women and children.

According to the lawmaker, some of the injured persons are in a specialist hospital, some are in Goronyo, while others are in Gada community.

Dauda said the victims are still in captivity and the bandits have demanded N5 million for the release of one person.

The lawmaker, however, called on relevant authorities to deploy more security operatives to the communities, saying nothing has been done to protect the locals.

He said: “Two months ago, the security situation reduced but currently, the situation is more heightened than it used to be.

“Currently, we have over 50 residents that are being held captive by the bandits. In the process of the attack, some people sustained gunshot Injuries.

“Some of the injured persons are in a specialist hospital, some are in Goronyo, while others are in Gada.

“Those are some of the villages they invaded. The incidents all occurred within one week. They kept coming every day for three consecutive days. All these happened last week.

“They invaded Basana, they killed some people and abducted some, they also attacked Tsitse, Balakozo, they took children and several others, they invaded Karangiya and abducted three people and also shot several others. They also attacked Garin Hashimu, killed some residents and also went away with many people.

“Altogether, the people they abducted that I can confirm are 50 persons taken from different villages.

“Currently, many residents including women and children, are with the bandits. We don’t have enough security operatives to help the residents because the issue is still prevailing.”

Ige Olugbenga is a fine-grained journalist. He loves the smell of a good lead and has a penchant for finding out something nobody else knows.