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Bandits Kill 3, Abduct 64 In Zamfara

Bandits Kill 3, Abduct 64 In Zamfara
  • PublishedNovember 17, 2025

Bandits reportedly killed three persons and abducted at least 64 others on Saturday at Fegin Baza village in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

According to reports, children and women were among the abductees taken to an unknown destination.

Four other people were said to have sustained gunshot wounds during the attack and were taken to Tsafe General Hospital.

Among those killed was a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Umaru Moriki, along the Gusau-tsafe Road, near Fegin village.

The incident occurred a day after the Minister of State for Defence and former government of the state, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, visited the state and announced that the Defence Headquarters had deployed fresh troops.

The minister had also told the people of the state that he would be meeting the troops to give the marching order to deal decisively with criminals.

“Zamfara will no longer bow to fear. We are taking every necessary step to secure every community,” he had told the crowd.

Witnesses said the bandits, who struck at Fegin Baza on Saturday, were over 30 in number and rode on motorbikes.

The attackers were said to have opened fire on Moriki’s car and other vehicles.

Speaking to Daily Trust yesterday, a survivor, Abdulrahman Ahmad Dole, said the bandits began shooting immediately after overtaking motorists. including the convoy of the state Commissioner of Police.

He said the bandits blocked the Gusau-Funtua Road during the operation that lasted for 15 minutes.
Abdulrahaman also confirmed that the bandits kidnapped an unspecified number of people.

“They kidnapped all the people conveyed by a commercial Golf Volkswagen and others,” he said.

Narrating how the bandits carried out the attack, Abdulrahaman said: “The bandits might have targeted the Zamfara State Police Commissioner because we were attacked minutes after the CP’s convoy overtook our vehicle. Few minutes after the Commissioner of Police passed over the vehicle, we found ourselves in the middle of the bandits.

“We were in front of the Commissioner of Police’s convoy, just about a short distance from the bandits. Our vehicle was overtaken by the convoy and the next thing we heard were gunshots from different directions.

“I quickly opened the car’s door and ran into the bush. The bandits ran after me with their motorcycles shooting, but I jumped into the primary school and hid inside before soldiers came to my rescue.”
A resident of Fegin Baza, Malam Musa Yusuf, said the village had earlier received intelligence about a planned attack and mobilised vigilantes overnight.

He said the bandits eventually stormed the area around 10am, but failed to penetrate the village owing to the resistance by the vigilantes.

He said the bandits later turned to the highway where they carried out the mass abduction.

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He said that two persons, who were earlier abducted were from the village, were later released after N500,000 was paid as ransom.

Yusuf said: “We were informed on Thursday about the bandits’ plan to attack our village. So, we mobilised our local vigilante members and spent Friday night patrolling the village. The bandits did not come until Saturday, around 10am. They came in large numbers and started shooting into the air. We were lucky, our people were all around.

“So, they did not gain access to the village. It was after they realised they could not overpower our people that they changed their plan and blocked the Gusau-Funtua Highway and operated for a few minutes. It was during that operation that they killed Hon. Moriki.”