Reports indicate that at least 100 individuals have been abducted following a brutal assault by suspected terrorists on seven villages located in the Wanke district of Gusau Local Government Area (LGA) in Zamfara State.
This alarming incident highlights the ongoing security challenges faced in the region, as communities continue to grapple with the threat of violence and instability.
Local authorities are currently investigating the situation and coordinating efforts to rescue those taken captive and restore safety to the affected areas.
The assailants reportedly invaded the communities on Tuesday on motorbikes — wielding sophisticated firearms. They shot sporadically before taking residents captive.
A chief imam who recently regained freedom from bandits was said to be among the captives.
One survivor said the affected communities remain under siege, with many residents fleeing for fear of further attacks.
He noted that over 50 people were taken near Sabon Layi, with another 50 abducted around Dogon Hayi.
He said locals are still counting the missing, noting that terrified residents scampered for safety.
“The terrorists chased people like animals,” he said.
According to the survivor, the attackers pursued people on motorbikes, tracked women to their homes, while others attempting to flee were intercepted and herded into the bushes.
The terrorists also stole motorcycles, farm produce, mobile phones, and ransacked shops.
“Officials at Wanke have been informed, but no action has been taken so far,” the survivor added.
“We are faced with this calamity and had to leave. There are no animals left here.
“When night falls, everyone is on edge; staying in the communities has become extremely dangerous.”
Yazid Abubakar, the Zamfara police spokesperson, did not answer calls or respond to text messages when contacted by TheCable.
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