Again, gunmen invade four Kaduna communities, kill 10

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There was pandemonium again in Kaduna State as armed bandits on Tuesday invaded four villages in Birnin-Gwari Local Government reportedly killing at least ten people.

The bandits overran Mashigi, Dakwaro, Sabon gida, and a last village killing at least ten people, a resident said.

“Ten bodies of people killed were recovered, while many are unaccounted for,” Malam Umar, a resident, was quoted as saying in a statement by a group, Birnin Gwari Vanguards for Security and Good Governance.

The armed bandits attacked the villages around 5.00 p.m. on Tuesday, with the attacking lasting for about three and half hours.

Also, the armed bandits burnt houses and grains stock of the affected villages, the group said.

The police confirmed the attacks but could not provide details.

” Yes I can confirm to you that there was an attack in Birnin Gwari, but it is sketchy for now. We will brief you when we get full details” Kaduna police spokesperson, Mukhtar Aliyu, said in an interview.

Already volunteers from the southern axis of Birnin-Gwari and security officials were mobilised to ascertain the number of casualties, the Birnin-Gwari vanguards said.

The affected villages are said to be in need of aid, such as food, shelter and clothes.

“Despite these attacks and kidnappings daily along Kaduna-Birnin Gwari road, we are saluting the federal government and security agencies for deployment of personnel to deal with the situation in Birnin-Gwari. We hope more troops and special police task force will be deployed,” the group said.

The latest attack occurred a day before the senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, raised the issue of the constant attacks on Birnin-Gwari at the Senate.

“Birnin-Gwari, parts of Zamfara and Niger states are becoming the Sambisa of the north-west. People are killed every day. People are kidnapped every day. Villages have been raided and razed by bandits. Farmers have chosen to abandon their farms and move to cities,” Sani said.