Armed bandits were said to have attacked Wanke village near Gusau, Zamfara State capital and kidnapped over 100 villagers, including women, children, and the elderly.
Newspot gathered that among the kidnapped victims was the Chief Imam of the community who was reportedly recently freed following a previous kidnapping ordeal and was recovering from a leg injury.
In an interview with the BBC Hausa Service, a survivor who reportedly described the panic and chaos that gripped the affected communities, said many residents fled to Gusau, the state capital, for fear of further attacks.
The survivor was quoted as saying, “In Sabon Layi, over 50 people were abducted, and in Dogon Hayi, another 50 or more were taken.”
The survivor added that the exact number of captives remained unclear due to the confusion and mass escape of the villagers who fled for safety.
“The attackers chased us like prey. They pursued people on motorcycles, tracked down women in their homes, and kidnapped them. Some were caught while trying to escape and were dragged into the bush,” the survivor added.
The bandits were said to have targeted several villages, including Gira, Ruwa Kusa, Dogon Hayi, and Gidan Kado.
They also stole motorcycles, farm produce, and personal belongings such as smartphones, and looted shops for food items.
Local residents reportedly alerted officials in Wanke about the attacks, but no official response has been forthcoming.
The survivor expressed the despair of the community, which has endured these brutal assaults for nearly nine years.
“There are no animals left here,” he said, adding, “When night falls, fear sets in, and it has become too dangerous to stay in these communities overnight.”
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official statement from state authorities or the police regarding the attack.
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