1,192 residents lost their lives to banditry in 2021 — Kaduna Govt

Kaduna State
Kaduna State has been a target for bandits, kidnappers in recent times

By HARUNA AHMED, Kaduna –

The Kaduna State Government has revealed that no fewer than 1,192 persons have been killed by armed bandits in Kaduna State in 2021.

The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, disclosed this in an annual report on security which was presented to Governor Nasir El-Rufai and other government officials, on Tuesday, in Kaduna at the Government House Executive Council Chamber.

Mr. Aruwan noted that in the report, about 3,348 persons were kidnapped, while at no fewer than 891 people were injured due to banditry and other violent attacks in the same period.

The report in review said 13,788 cows were rustled across the state within the 12 months.

According to the report the state recorded 182 cases of farm destruction either by cattle, under the watch of itinerant herders, or herds rustled by bandits which destroyed farms during escape.

It said the destruction was very visible especially in Birnin Gwari, Giwa, Igabi, Chikun, Kajuru, Jema’a, Kaura, Kauru and Zangon Kataf local government areas.
The report noted that 50 children were among those killed, as 1,038 were men and 104 were women.

Kaduna Central senatorial zone recorded the highest number of deaths at 720, followed by 406 in Kaduna South and 66 in Kaduna North.

“There were 340 children kidnapped, while 2,023 of the figure were men and 985 were women.

Kaduna Central zone also led in kidnapping, with 2,771 abduction from the zone, while 397 citizens were kidnapped from the Southern senatorial zone and 180 from the Kaduna North zone.

“More than 544 residents of Kaduna Central zone sustained injury in 2021, while Kaduna South zone recorded 253 and Kaduna North zone recorded 94,” it said.

The report further stated that 10,261 cows were stolen in Kaduna Central zone, 1,941 and 1,586 cows were rustled in the Southern and Northern senatorial zones respectively.

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