Hundreds killed in multiple gun raids in northwestern Nigeria
Gunmen in Nigeria killed at least 200 people in multiple
raids this week in northwest Zamfara state, a government spokeswoman told AFP
on Sunday.
Clashes between herders and farmers over access to land has
plagued northwest and central Nigeria for years, with some groups evolving into
criminal gangs known as bandits who kill, loot and kidnap.
"This is horrific and tragic. Over 200 persons were
buried... due to the invasion by bandits," a spokeswoman for Sadiya Umar
Farouq, minister of humanitarian affairs, said.
"We also worried about the displaced persons who are
fleeing in their hundreds from their communities," the minister added in a
statement issued late on Saturday and confirmed by her spokeswoman on Sunday.
"More than 10,000 victims have also been rendered
homeless after their homes were razed by the bandits while scores are still
missing."
On Saturday, four residents had told AFP that gunmen
rampaged through Anka and Bukkuyum districts over two days, killing at least
140 people.
Shooting 'anyone on sight'
Babandi Hamidu, a resident of Kurfa Danya village said the
militants were shooting "anyone on sight".
The governor of Zamfara Bello Matawalle has downplayed the
death toll, saying only 58 people were killed.
"The Emir of Anka gave a list of 22 deaths while the
Emir of Bukkuyum gave a list of 36 victims," said a spokesman for the
governor, Zailani Bappa, in a statement late on Saturday.
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the attacks,
describing them as "an act of desperation by mass murderers."
The Nigerian government this week officially labelled
bandits as terrorists, to bring tougher sanctions against convicted gunmen,
their informants and supporters.
Military and police operations are currently on in the
northwest.
Nigeria's armed forces said they had killed 537 "armed
bandits and other criminal elements" in the region and arrested 374 others
since May last year, while 452 "kidnapped civilians were rescued".
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