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Terrorists Fleeing Zamfara Bombings Take Over Kaduna Villages, Hoist Flag

Bandits fleeing military assaults in Zamfara State have intruded on towns in Kaduna State’s Birnin Gwari Local Government Area.

The militants had been operating in the Kuduru camp for a while before being chased out by the military in the continuing air attacks in Zamfara, according to a source who spoke to one of our correspondents on Friday.

Birnin Gwari is a crossroads between the north and the south of the country, infamous for banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery, and other associated crimes.

The fleeing dreaded Ansaru terrorists had started setting down in Saulawa and Damari areas in Birnin Gwari LG and were hoisting their flag, according to the source.

In January 2020, the Ansaru terrorists claimed responsibility for an attack on the Emir of Potiskum, Alhaji Umar Bubaram, on the Zaria-Kaduna Highway near Maraban Jos.

In an operation carried out on the militants’ Kuduru camp in Birnin Gwari LGA, the Nigeria Police Force claimed to have neutralized 250 members of the group.

The source said, “Hundreds of these bandits have invaded the communities in recent times, apparently following the heat from military onslaughts in Zamfara.

“They hoisted flags in the two communities. They have not been hostile to the residents but you can’t say when they will strike. Residents are relocating quietly such as Zaria and other neighbouring communities in Giwa,” he said.

When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer in Kaduna, ASP Mohammed Jalige, declined comment on the matter.

 “I will talk you much later or tomorrow so that we discuss extensively on it,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Kaduna State Government said on Friday that some bandits in separate attacks invaded two communities in the Giwa Local Government Area of the state, killing two persons.

The state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, who stated this on Friday, said the bandits first attacked Rugan Mati, a Fulani settlement and shot one Shuaibu Mati to death.

They were said to have thereafter stormed another settlement known as Tudun Amada Wazata in Kadage in the same council, where they killed one Samaila Mai Yankan Katako in his house.

The commissioner quoted Governor Nasir El-Rufai as expressing sadness over the latest attacks.

 Aruwan said, “Security agencies have reported to the Kaduna State Government that two people were killed in separate attacks by armed bandits in Giwa LGA.”

The commissioner also quoted El-Rufai as “commiserating with communities across Igabi, Chikun, Giwa, Birnin Gwari and Sanga LGAs, in which many residents were reported to have lost their lives following attacks by bandits.”

He said, “Precise situation reports are still being compiled on these incidences.”

But the Students Christian Movement of Nigeria has appealed to the Federal Government to brace up and put an end to the killings of innocent citizens across the country by criminal elements.

The youth outreach ministry condemned the widespread violence and killings, noting that most of the victims are youths.

It’s National President, Mrs Ebere Ubezie,  made the call while answering questions from journalists on the sidelines  of the SCMN’s 19th biennial conference and executive reception held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

She said, “We are asking the government to listen to all the agitations across the nation. It is not the best to just keep quiet and pretend that nothing is happening.

“Meanwhile people are being killed on a daily basis and many of them, youths. If we kill our future, what are we going to use for our future?”

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