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Bandit Attacks in Niger State Leave 16 Vigilantes Dead, 42 Residents Kidnapped

 

At least 16 vigilantes have been killed and 42 residents abducted in a series of attacks by bandits across Mashegu Local Government Area of Niger State. The attacks, which took place between Sunday, November 9, and Thursday, November 13, 2025, have left several communities deserted.

 

Residents reported that the violence began in Dutsen Magaji village on Sunday, when bandits abducted 22 people. Vigilantes pursued the attackers, resulting in a gun battle that left three vigilantes dead and five people hospitalized.

 

The bandits struck again on Thursday, November 13, targeting Magama village during early morning prayers. Witnesses said they surrounded the mosque and kidnapped over 20 people. Vigilantes who attempted to intervene were ambushed, resulting in 13 deaths and multiple injuries.

 

Isah Ibrahim Bokuta, Press Secretary to the Mashegu Local Government chairman, confirmed the killings, describing the fallen vigilantes as heroes who gave their lives defending their communities. He praised their bravery and commitment to local safety.

 

Residents told Weekend Trust that many villages have been abandoned since Monday, with people fleeing to Mashegu, Kawo-Mashegu, Manigi, and other safer locations. Among the deserted communities are Dutsen Magaji, Borin-Aiki, Gidan Ruwa, and Magama.

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