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Bandits abduct 18 persons in fresh attacks on Kano villages

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Armed bandits launched coordinated night raids on several villages in Tsanyawa Local Government Area of Kano State, abducting at least 18 persons, predominantly women and girls.

Some residents, who confirmed the attack on Tuesday, said it
occurred between 11pm and midnight on Monday.

The attackers targeted Biresawa, Sarmawa, Yan Chibi, and Gano villages, spreading panic across the rural communities.

A resident of Biresawa village told journalists that at least eight persons were taken from his community alone: two males and six females.

“They came on foot from the direction of Tsundu village. They were heavily armed with guns. Among those abducted from my compound were my wife Umma, my 17-year-old daughter Fati, my brother’s wife, and two other women,” said Kabiru Usman, a relative of some of the victims.

“We tried to resist, but our local weapons were no match for their guns,” he added.

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Another source from Yan Chibi village said over 50 bandits on motorcycles stormed the community, shooting sporadically into the air to scare residents.

“We all ran into the bush for safety. When we returned, we discovered several people, mostly women, had been taken. From what we have gathered so far across the affected villages, more than 18 people have been kidnapped,” the source said.

Residents revealed that security agencies had been alerted hours before the attack after intelligence reached the villages that bandits were heading their way.

“We called the numbers given to us by the police and military, but help did not arrive on time,” one community leader lamented.

Local vigilantes and brave residents attempted a hot pursuit but lost the trail of the bandits after they crossed into neighbouring Katsina State.

Many villages in Tsanyawa, Shanono, and Bagwai LGAs have now been partially or completely deserted, with terrified residents fleeing to Faruruwa town or relocating to Kano city.

“People no longer sleep in their houses at night. Whole families now sleep in the bush or in neighbouring towns just to stay alive,” a vigilante member disclosed.

As of the time of filing this report, the Kano State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, had not responded to inquiries.

The latest abductions come barely two weeks after bandits kidnapped five nursing mothers from Yan Kwada village in neighbouring Shanono LGA, just one week after a military operation reportedly neutralised 19 bandits in the same axis.

Security analysts warn that the spillover of banditry from Katsina, Zamfara, and Kaduna states into once-peaceful parts of Kano is fast becoming a major threat, with women and girls increasingly targeted for ransom and forced marriage.

Residents have appealed to both federal and state governments for urgent deployment of permanent security bases in the affected areas to halt the escalating nightmare.

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President Tinubu orders withdrawal of police orderlies from VIPs

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President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate withdrawal of police officers attached to Very Important Persons (VIPs) across the country, directing that they return to core policing duties to boost national security.

The directive followed a high-level security meeting the President held on Sunday in Abuja with the heads of the Nigerian Police Force, Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force, and the Department of State Services (DSS).

According to a statement issued by the Special adviser to the President on information and strategy Bayo Onanuga on Sunday, Under the new arrangement, VIPs requiring official protection will now obtain armed security personnel from the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), rather than the police.

The Presidency says the move is part of ongoing efforts to increase police presence in communities, especially in remote areas where stations are currently understaffed a gap that has made effective protection and response difficult.

To strengthen manpower, President Tinubu has already approved the recruitment of 30,000 additional police officers. The Federal Government is also working with state governments to upgrade police training facilities nationwide.

Sunday’s meeting was attended by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Waidi Shaibu; Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke; Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun; and the Director-General of the DSS, Tosin Adeola Ajayi.

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Bandits abduct 24 in fresh attacks on Niger communities

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Bandits have launched yet another deadly assault on Niger State, abducting 24 people — including a pregnant woman — and mutilating a blind resident in separate attacks within the same local government area.

The latest incident occurred on Wednesday in Palaita community, Erena Local Government Area, where armed men stormed a farmland while labourers were harvesting crops.

Witnesses said the attackers rounded up the workers and whisked them away into the bush. Among those taken was a heavily pregnant woman.

In a separate invasion within the same local government area, the criminals reportedly cut off the arm of a blind man after he allegedly failed to “cooperate” with their demands.

Residents say the renewed attacks have heightened fear across surrounding communities, with calls mounting for urgent government intervention to halt the escalating insecurity in the state.

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Gunmen attack Ngige’s convoy in Anambra, kill police officer, injure others

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Gunmen on Wednesday attacked the convoy of former Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chris Ngige, along the Nkpor–Nnobi Road in Idemili North Local Government Area, leaving one person dead and several others injured.

Sources said the assailants, dressed in police and military uniforms, opened fire on the pilot vehicle, killing a policeman and carting away his rifle and uniform.

A woman who was reportedly recording the incident with her mobile phone was also shot dead on the spot.

A shop owner who rushed out to observe what was happening was hit by bullets and sustained severe injuries. He lost significant blood but is scheduled for surgery to remove bullet fragments. He is said to be in stable condition.

The escort leader, who also sustained gunshot injuries, has undergone surgery and is expected to recover fully. The pilot car was riddled with bullets.

Dr. Ngige was not in the convoy at the time of the attack.

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In a statement, Mr. Fred Chukwuelobe, Ngige’s former press secretary, confirmed the incident, saying: “I spoke with His Excellency, Dr. Ngige, who confirmed the attack and assured that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure adequate medical care for the injured. He also extended condolences to the family of the woman who was killed while recording the attack.”

The Anambra State Police Command has yet to issue an official statement on the incident.

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