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No fewer than six people have been killed and several others injured following a late-night attack by bandits on Sabon Garin Pali in Alkaleri Local Council of Bauchi State.
Reports indicated that the attackers struck on Sunday night, firing sporadically to instil fear before moving from house to house, robbing residents.
A resident recounted that villagers were fast asleep when the bandits invaded around midnight, catching them completely off guard.
According to eyewitnesses, the assailants searched homes for money and valuables, killing residents indiscriminately without provocation.
The attack, which lasted for over two hours, left six people dead, many others injured, and several residents abducted.
Residents lamented the absence of security operatives during the incident, stating that the bandits operated freely without any resistance.
Meanwhile, funeral prayers for the victims were conducted in the village, led by the Chief Imam, with a large turnout of mourners from the community and neighbouring villages.
HOWEVER, National Coordinator of the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), Jamilu Charanchi, has raised the alarm over the escalating violence across Northern Nigeria, warning that the region is now a “war theatre.”
The coalition decried the growing trend of attacks on civilians in places once considered safe, including religious centres and social gatherings.
Charanchi disclosed this in an executive interview with The Guardian, where he described the persistent attacks in Plateau, Kaduna and Benue states as part of a broader and worsening pattern of insecurity engulfing the region.
The coalition warned that the situation has degenerated into a full-scale security crisis requiring urgent national attention.
Charanchi noted that the worsening insecurity is not only threatening lives but also undermining economic stability, particularly in agrarian communities.
Referencing the recent Kagarko attack and similar incidents in parts of Katsina, Zamfara, and Kwara, the coordinator described the development as a deliberate strategy by criminal groups to maximise casualties and spread fear. (Guardian)