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March 2022 Kebbi massacres






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On 8 March 2022, bandit gangs carried out two mass shootingsinKebbi State, northwest Nigeria, killing over 80 people.

Background[edit]

The Nigerian bandit conflict began in 2011. It takes place in northwest Nigeria, between armed gangs and the government, who after a decade designated the gangs terrorist groups. The VNSA gangs often carry out attacks against the government and civilians, including mass shootings and mass kidnappings. The gangs' most deadly attack was the 2022 Zamfara massacres. Their attacks in Kebbi State have included a massacre and a mass kidnapping, both in June 2021, as well as a massacre in January 2022.

Shootings[edit]

On 8 March 2022 in Sabaka, bandits ambushed and killed at least 62 members of volunteer vigilante group Yan Sa Kai in Kebbi.[1][2]

At around 4:30pm on the same day, a horde of bandits entered a riverside settlement near Kanya, Wasagu/Danko. They left their motorcycles behind and surrounded Kanya. The attackers entered Kanya and ambushed the deputy governor's convoy, killing thirteen soldiers, five policemen and a vigilante.[3] Eight other people were wounded.[2]

Reaction[edit]

The killings were condemned by president Muhammadu Buhari.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Muhammad, Garba (2022-03-08). "Gunmen kill at least 62 vigilantes in Nigeria's Kebbi state". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  • ^ a b "Gunmen kill 19 soldiers in attack on Nigerian deputy governor's convoy". Reuters. 2022-03-10. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  • ^ "Gunmen in Northwest Nigeria Kill 19 Security Personnel". VOA. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  • ^ "Kebbi massacre shocking, security forces must do more - Buhari - P.M. News". Retrieved 2022-03-11.

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