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‘Bandits’ kidnap more than 50 in Nigeria amid sectarian, gang violence

Nigeria’s ‘banditry’ crisis originated in conflict over land and water rights between herders and farmers but has morphed into organised crime

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A Nigerian soldier from the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) fighting jihadist insurgents, during training in Monguno, Borno state, Nigeria, on July 5. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
Gunmen kidnapped more than 50 people in northwest Nigeria in a mass abduction, according to a private conflict monitoring report created for the United Nations and seen by journalists on Sunday.

“Armed bandits” targeted the village of Sabon Garin Damri in Zamfara state on Friday, the report said, the latest attack in a region where residents in rural hinterlands have long suffered from gangs who kidnap for ransom, loot villages and demand taxes.

The report said this was the first “mass capture” incident in the Bakura local government area this year, “the recent trend of mass captures in Zamfara has been concerning,” noting “a shift in bandit strategy toward more large-scale attacks in northern Zamfara.”

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A Zamfara police spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

Nigeria’s “banditry” crisis originated in conflict over land and water rights between herders and farmers but has morphed into organised crime, with gangs preying on rural communities that have long had little or no government presence.

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The conflict is worsening a malnutrition crisis in the northwest as attacks drive people away from their farms, in a situation that has been complicated by climate change and Western aid cuts.
Supporters of the ‘Coalition of Northern Groups’ (CNG) rally to urge authorities to rescue hundreds of abducted schoolboys, in northwestern state of Katsina, Nigeria in 2020. Boko Haram has recruited local gangs and kidnapped hundreds in Nigeria. Photo: AFP
Supporters of the ‘Coalition of Northern Groups’ (CNG) rally to urge authorities to rescue hundreds of abducted schoolboys, in northwestern state of Katsina, Nigeria in 2020. Boko Haram has recruited local gangs and kidnapped hundreds in Nigeria. Photo: AFP
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