Tag: NIger State

  • Air Force Launches Investigation into Civilian Casualties in Niger State

    Air Force Launches Investigation into Civilian Casualties in Niger State

    In an update published by ThisDay, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) activated a Civilian Harm Accident and Investigation (CHAI) team to probe reports of civilian deaths during a recent air interdiction in Niger State. The operation in Kurigi Village targeted suspected bandit leadership, but local accounts allege non-combatants were also affected.

    NAF spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame said the service is committed to transparency and will conduct a comprehensive field assessment. The probe follows mounting pressure from communities and rights groups for improved precision in strikes near populated areas.

    The Punch corroborated the launch of the investigation, while Daily Post quoted local leaders describing the losses as devastating and calling for accountability.

    Echotitbits take: Creating a formal civilian-harm investigation mechanism is reputationally important for the NAF. But unless targeting is consistently supported by stronger ground intelligence and deconfliction processes, recurring incidents will continue to undermine legitimacy and fuel local resentment.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/naf-probes-alleged-civilian-casualties-in-niger-air-raid/ 2026-01-29

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  • Niger State Seeks Global Recognition for Historic Nupe Cultural Festival

    Niger State Seeks Global Recognition for Historic Nupe Cultural Festival

    Niger State Seeks Global Recognition for Historic Nupe Cultural Festival

    Reporting by TVC News indicates that the Niger State Government is engaging the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy on plans to transform the Bida Bariki Festival into an international tourist attraction. The proposal aims to modernize the colonial-era festival—known for showcasing Nupe heritage—and integrate it more firmly into Nigeria’s national cultural calendar.

    Officials and lawmakers argue that a modernized festival could attract global tourists, create local jobs, and provide market access for Nupe craftspeople known for glass and brass work. The plan also includes developing infrastructure around Gurara Falls to complement the cultural experience and expand visitor stay-time.

    Leadership newspaper validated the story, quoting Minister Hannatu Musawa on a strategy to turn local festivals into global assets that drive the creative economy. Daily Trust also reported community-level support, with local leaders describing the move as long-overdue recognition.

    Echotitbits take: This is a credible pathway to diversifying Nigeria’s soft power and non-oil revenues. Cultural tourism is a major global market, and Nupe heritage has distinctiveness. Infrastructure delivery—roads, safety, hospitality capacity—will determine whether this becomes a true international draw.

    Source: TVC News — https://www.tvcnews.tv/niger-seeks-fgs-partnership-to-transform-bida-bariki-festival-into-global-cultural-attraction/ (2026-01-23)

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  • Army chief vows to contain terrorism as calls grow for state policing and forest guards

    Army chief vows to contain terrorism as calls grow for state policing and forest guards

    In an update published by The Guardian Nigeria, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, says the Army is committed to containing the terror threat while reviewing doctrine and training for 2026 operations.

    The remarks were delivered around the Army’s doctrine and training conference, framed as an annual reset to adapt to a more complex security environment.

    Alongside the military messaging, a public-policy think tank urged deeper reforms, arguing lasting results require reclaiming ungoverned spaces through state policing and institutional forest guards.

    The broader signal is that Abuja’s security conversation is moving beyond deployments to governance design—who polices what, how forests are secured, and how accountability is shared.

    Vanguard separately reported the COAS “promises enhanced security” during engagements in Niger State. ThisDay also carried the operational push, reporting the Army would “deploy more troops… to crush terrorist attacks.”

    Echotitbits take: The test is coordination—intelligence fusion, forest control, and prosecution pipelines. Watch whether state-level security structures gain clear legal backing or remain ad-hoc.

    Source: Punch – https://punchng.com/army-will-curb-terrorists-attacks-in-niger-nationwide-coas/ January 7, 2026
    Punch Nigeria January 7, 2026

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  • Security Forces Launch Manhunt After Deadly Market Attack in Niger State

    Security Forces Launch Manhunt After Deadly Market Attack in Niger State

    According to ABC News and AP (cited in major Nigerian feeds), gunmen launched a brutal raid on a village in Niger State, killing at least 40 people and abducting scores of others, including children. The attackers targeted a local market and set numerous houses ablaze, leaving the community in ruins. This incident is part of a resurgence of violence that has plagued the North-Central region in the early days of 2026.

    Survivors reported that the attackers opened fire indiscriminately, catching traders and shoppers off guard. While the police claim to have deployed security forces to the area to rescue the kidnapped victims, local residents have expressed frustration over the perceived delay in the arrival of reinforcements during the hours-long assault.

    The attack was also corroborated by The Punch and Premium Times. The Punch reported that ‘terrorists kill over 40 in Niger market raid,’ while Premium Times noted that ‘death toll rises to 50 in Niger state market attack’ as more bodies were recovered from the surrounding bushes.

    Echotitbits take: This attack exposes the fragility of the security gains claimed during the 2025 holidays. Market raids are particularly devastating because they destroy the local economy and food supply chains. The government’s response in the coming days will determine if this remains an isolated incident or the start of a new wave of insurgency in the North-Central.
    AfricaNews – https://www.africanews.com/2026/01/05/nigeria-death-toll-rises-to-50-in-niger-state-market-attack/ January 6 2026

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  • Massive Casualties Reported Following Bandit Raid on Niger State Market

    Massive Casualties Reported Following Bandit Raid on Niger State Market

    Reporting by The Hindu (Nigeria Bureau) indicates that at least 30 people were killed and dozens more abducted during a Saturday evening raid on Kasuwan-Daji village. Gunmen, identified by locals as bandits, stormed the market in the Borgu Local Government Area, firing indiscriminately and setting shops ablaze. The attackers reportedly emerged from the expansive National Park Forest, a known hideout for armed gangs operating along the Kabe district.

    State police confirmed the incident on Sunday, though local residents and religious leaders suggest the death toll may be as high as 40. The attack has triggered a fresh wave of displacement, as survivors are currently too terrified to return to the village to recover the bodies of the deceased. This tragedy follows a similar pattern of violence in the region, which recently saw the mass abduction of schoolchildren in the nearby Papiri community.

    Both Tribune Online and Channels TV have provided harrowing updates on the situation. Tribune Online reported that ’emergency responders are struggling to access the remote area due to security fears,’ while Channels TV quoted Governor Umar Bago: ‘A joint security team is currently trailing the terrorists into the forest hideouts.’

    Echotitbits take: The use of national parks as bandit sanctuaries remains Nigeria’s greatest ‘security blind spot.’ Despite the ₦5.4 trillion security budget mentioned in economic reports, the response time in rural Niger State continues to lag. Watch for an increase in military drone surveillance over the Borgu-Kabe forest axis this week.
    Source: Reuters – https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/least-30-killed-nigeria-market-attack-police-say-2026-01-04/ January 5, 2026

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  • Niger State extends school shutdown in high-risk areas, sets new resumption date

    Niger State extends school shutdown in high-risk areas, sets new resumption date

    Reporting by The Nation indicates the Niger State government has kept schools in security-affected areas closed, directing only institutions in safer locations to resume based on official guidance.

    Officials warned that any private school resuming without clearance may face sanctions, as authorities try to manage learning continuity without compromising student safety.

    The decision underscores how insecurity is increasingly shaping education administration, with partial closures becoming a crisis-management tool in vulnerable zones.

    Echotitbits take: Education disruption is becoming a secondary crisis of insecurity. Watch for ward-by-ward safety classifications, how exam schedules are protected, and whether alternative learning options are funded for students in closed areas.

    Source: SaharaReporters — January 4, 2026 (https://saharareporters.com/2026/01/02/niger-government-warns-private-schools-shelve-resumption-threatens-sanctions)

    SaharaReporters January 4, 2026

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  • NSCDC Confirms Attack on Niger Outpost, Says Officers Are Safe

    NSCDC Confirms Attack on Niger Outpost, Says Officers Are Safe

    Photo Credit: GazetteNGR (NAN)
    2025-12-25 10:05:00

    In an update published by GazetteNGR (via NAN), the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps confirmed a terrorist attack on its officers stationed at the Wawa area of Borgu LGA in Niger State.

    The report says the incident involved an assault on the NSCDC post, with attackers carting away a rifle and personal items during the raid, triggering immediate security concerns around remote outposts.

    Crucially, the NSCDC’s Niger command said the personnel involved were not missing after all, stressing that “officers involved in the attack had been accounted for and were safe.”

    Other outlets also reported the same incident, including Daily Post and Daily Trust, as the security services intensify efforts to secure border-adjacent and hard-to-reach communities in Niger’s northern corridors.

    Echotitbits take: The “accounted for and safe” clarification is important, but the bigger signal is vulnerability of lightly manned outposts—especially where attackers can seize weapons. Watch for whether NSCDC escalates joint patrols with police/army, and whether Niger’s security architecture shifts toward better early warning and rapid response.

    Source: GazetteNGR (NAN) — December 24, 2025 (https://gazettengr.com/terrorists-attack-nscdc-officers-at-niger-lg-cart-away-rifle-belongings/)

    GazetteNGR (NAN) 2025-12-24

  • Papiri school abductions: last batch of Niger pupils freed as families prepare reunions

    Papiri school abductions: last batch of Niger pupils freed as families prepare reunions

    Photo credit: Dailypost
    2025-12-22 09:00:00

    According to *The Punch*, Nigeria’s Presidency says the final group of pupils abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State, has been released—bringing the month-long ordeal to a close.

    The latest release covers the remaining 130 schoolchildren who were still being held after earlier breakthroughs that saw dozens escape and others rescued in phases.

    Officials say the children are expected to reunite with their families in Minna in time for Christmas, following a security-led effort involving military intelligence.

    The incident had drawn national outrage, again spotlighting the recurring pattern of mass school kidnappings in the North-Central/North-West corridor and the pressure on authorities to secure releases quickly and safely.

    Associated Press separately confirmed the release and quoted government spokesmen saying there were “no hostages remain in captivity,” while Reuters also reported the students were freed after a “military-intelligence-driven operation.”

    **Echotitbits take:** The key question now is deterrence: arrests, prosecution, and hardening school security—because “rescues” without consequences keep the kidnapping economy alive. Watch for official clarity on the fate of abducted staff and whether community protection measures follow in Papiri and surrounding LGAs.

    Source: Dailypost — December 22, 2025 (https://dailypost.ng/2025/12/21/abducted-st-marys-schoolchildren-in-niger-state-regain-freedom/)

  • 100 Papiri Pupils Freed as Tinubu Orders Full Rescue

    About 100 pupils abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic school in Papiri, Agwara LGA, Niger State, have been released and received by state officials. The abduction was reported to have occurred around November 21, 2025.

    President Bola Tinubu commended security agencies and directed intensified operations to rescue any remaining captives and prevent further attacks on schools. Governor Mohammed Bago assured families that recovery efforts are ongoing.

    2025-12-09

    Punch

    2025-12-09

  • Bago Details Wider Papiri Kidnap Toll

    Niger State officials say the Papiri school raid involved a broader abduction toll than first understood, with reports indicating staff and other persons were also taken alongside pupils. The return of 100 pupils was described as a major milestone.

    Authorities say operations continue to reconcile figures and account for those still missing, while families and community leaders await further updates.

    2025-12-08

    The Nation

    2025-12-08