Seven killed as bandits invade 3 LGAs in Kaduna

Gunmen
File photo of gunmen

By HARUNA AHMED, Kaduna –

Gunmen suspected to be bandits have killed no fewer than seven people in separate attacks on villages in three local government areas of Kaduna State.

The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, identified the affected Local Government Areas are Igabi, Chikun and Zango Kataf.

Mr. Aruwan noted that four people were killed, and one injured during an attack by gunmen in Kerawa village of Igabi Local Government.

He said report by security agencies indicated that the bandits attacked the village, shooting sporadically, and in the process killed four residents.

According to the Commissioner, one other person was left injured, while the gunmen carted away some motorcycles and food supplies from the community.

This is even as two people were killed by gunmen in two attacks in Igabi and Chikun local government areas.

The gunmen were said to have invaded Sabon Garin Ungwar Dalha, a village in the outskirts of the Maraban Jos area of Igabi Local Government Area, and later broke into some homes, shooting into the air.

It was gathered that a woman was caught by their gunfire and died instantly.

Similarly, gunmen attacked Ungwan Zallah in Udawa of Chikun local, and shot one man to death.

In another incident, they attacked commuters along the Ungwan Rimi-Afana road in Zangon Kataf Local Government, killing one person in the process.

According to Aruwan, the victim sustained gunshot wounds to the chest, and was rushed to hospital, where he was unfortunately confirmed dead.

Meanwhile, Governor Nasir El-Rufai said he has received the reports of the killings with deep sadness.

He conveyed his sincere condolences to the families of the citizens who were killed in the attacks across the local government areas and wished the injured person a speedy recovery, even as he commiserated with the attacked communities.

DISCLAIMER

The OPINION / COLUMN is authored by independent contributors to the National Accord Newspaper. While contributors adhere to our editorial guidelines, they are not employed by the National Accord Newspaper. The perspectives and opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and do not represent the views of the National Accord Newspaper or its staff.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*