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Bandits gun down farmers clearing farmlands in Zamfara – Daily Post Nigeria

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Several farmers were reportedly killed and others injured in attacks by suspected bandits on communities in Zamfara State.

The incident occurred on Friday afternoon in Lugga, Gwabro and Gwammanan communities, where the victims were said to be clearing and preparing their farmlands ahead of the farming season.

The attack was disclosed on Sunday by Bakatsine, a journalist who reports on conflict and insecurity in Nigeria’s North-West region, in a post on X.

According to the report, the assailants attacked the farmers while they were working on their farms, resulting in multiple casualties. The exact number of those killed and injured was not immediately confirmed.

He wrote: “SAD NEWS: Yesterday afternoon, bandits reportedly killed several farmers and injured others in Lugga, Gwabro and Gwammanan communities in Zamfara State while they were clearing and preparing their farmlands.

“Beyond the tragic loss of lives, continued attacks on farmers threaten food production, livelihoods and economic stability. If insecurity keeps farmers away from their fields, Nigerians could face reduced harvests, rising food prices, increased hunger and deeper poverty in both rural and urban communities.

“How can a nation guarantee food security when those responsible for producing its food cannot safely access their farms?”

The latest incident adds to growing concerns over insecurity in rural communities across Zamfara State, where attacks by armed groups have continued to disrupt farming activities and threaten livelihoods.

Authorities had yet to issue an official statement on the reported attack as of the time of filing this report.



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Kidnappers of ex-Minister Adelabu’s sister, sons nabbed in rescue operation [Photos]

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The suspected kidnappers of Mrs Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul, the younger sister of former Nigerian Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her 12-year-old twin sons have been identified following a police rescue operation.

Adegoke and her sons, Peter and Paul, were rescued alive on Saturday during an operation carried out by the Nigeria Police.

According to police sources, two suspected kidnappers were killed during a gun battle with operatives, while two firearms were recovered from the suspects.

The victims were abducted on Tuesday while Mrs Adegoke was reportedly taking the children to school.

Police said sustained intelligence gathering, tracking, and tactical pressure on the kidnappers led to the confrontation and the successful rescue of the victims.

A video of the rescue operation has since surfaced online, showing moments from the operation that Mrs Adegoke and her children were released.



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One killed, homes razed in suspected militia attack on Benue community

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A suspected militia attack on Mbasa community in Utange Council Ward of Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue State has claimed the life of one resident and left several houses destroyed.

Sources within the military disclosed that troops of Sector 1, in collaboration with operatives of the Benue State Civil Protection Guards, responded to a distress call from the community at about 8:30 am on June 4.

According to the sources, security personnel were swiftly deployed to the area following reports of an ongoing attack. However, by the time the troops arrived, the assailants had reportedly fled the scene.

Preliminary findings from the security assessment revealed that one person was killed during the attack, while a number of houses were set ablaze by the attackers, leaving residents devastated.

Investigators who visited the scene recovered two spent 7.62mm special ammunition cartridges, indicating that firearms were used during the assault.

The remains of the deceased were subsequently released to family members, who conducted burial rites in accordance with local customs.

Military authorities said efforts were ongoing to identify and apprehend those responsible for the attack. They also assured residents that security measures had been reinforced in and around the community to prevent further incidents and restore public confidence.

The latest attack adds to growing security concerns in parts of Katsina-Ala and other communities in Benue State, where residents continue to face threats from armed groups and militia attacks.

Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the Benue State Police Command, DSP Udeme Edet, could not be reached to confirm the incident as of the time of filing this report.



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Police arrest Edo woman over false school kidnapping alarm

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Edo State Police Command has arrested one Uzebor Emmanuel, popularly known on social media as “Aza Woman,” for raising false alarms, alleging that students at Green Park Academy Aduwawa and Western Boys’ College Ikpoba Hill, Benin City were abducted by kidnappers.

The suspect had in a viral video, alleged that terrorists invaded the school and abducted some students.

According to the suspect, 6 students were kidnapped through various mini transport buses, claiming that, while some escaped from their abductors, others paid ransome.

The publications, according to the Police Public Relations Officer of the Command, SP Eno Ikoedem, generated widespread apprehension, heightened public anxiety, and could undermine public confidence in the security architecture of the State.

In a statement on Sunday, the PPRO said the suspect will be “charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations”.

The command advised members of the public to “exercise restraint, verify information from credible sources before sharing, and refrain from using social media platforms to disseminate falsehoods capable of disturbing public peace and order”.



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