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Nigeria: Terrorists Kill Village Head, 5 Others, Kidnap 5 in Daddarar Villages, Jibia LGA, Katsina State

Terrorists in the early hours of Thursday invaded Daddarar villages in Jibia Local Government Area (LGA) of Katsina State, Northwest Nigeria, killing six people, including the Village Head.

The terrorists also kidnapped five other residents.

A resident of Daddara, whose daughter was among the abducted victims, said at Daddarar Liman that the terrorists killed Alhaji Jafaru Rabiu, popularly known as Magaji Yangayya, who was the Village Head and his house help, Malam Mansir Danye.

Alhaji Jafaru Rabiu, popularly known as Magaji Yangayya, was killed by the bandits

“At Daddarar Liman, they killed the Village Head, his servant and abducted some people, including my daughter who is married there. “Here in the main Daddarar village, they killed four people and also abducted some. Altogether, they killed six people and abducted five,” he said.

He said among the abductees was also a maid who was about to get married, adding that several other people sustained injuries during the attack including his neighbours.

The resident, who pleaded anonymity, added that the attackers conducted a house-to-house search where they carted away animals and collected other valuables, including their money, from residents.

He added that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), from Jibia was able to scare the attackers out of the villages.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer in Katsina State, SP Gambo Isah, said five people were killed, including the village head while one person is missing. 

“The bandits, carrying sophisticated weapons, invaded the village around 11:30pm (Wednesday) and started shooting.

“By the time our DPO arrived in the company of some military personnel,  he met the bandits trying to move away with some people and animals,  they exchanged gunfire and chased the bandits away, but one woman is still missing,” he said.

SP Isah added that there were influx of bandits into Katsina State as a result of the ongoing military operations in Zanfara and Sokoto states,  the problem the security operatives in the State were trying to contain.

“Notorious bandits like Dankarami, Abdulkarim and some Turji boys are seen in Katsina and they are converging around Tsambe area in Jibia local government. 

“But there is synergy now between all the security agencies here and we are trying to flush them out,” he added.

Bandits are still attacking villages in Nigeria’s North West despite the ongoing operation by security forces to clear the area of all criminals.

Consequently, the Senate on Wednesday tasked the military to work harder in protecting Nigerians.

Senate President Ahmad Lawan said the rising cases of kidnappings and killings made it imperative for the military to wake up.

Daily Trust

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