Tag: North Central

  • 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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  • Kogi church abduction: families say dozens still held weeks after attack

    Kogi church abduction: families say dozens still held weeks after attack

    According to Vanguard, families in Ayetoro-Kiri, Kabba/Bunu LGA of Kogi State say 30 worshippers remain in captivity weeks after gunmen attacked a church service and abducted congregants.

    Community sources said some hostages were released after ransom payments, while families alleged the ordeal has led to deaths and hospitalisations among those who regained freedom.

    The incident has renewed concerns about mass abductions along North-Central routes and the slow pace of rescue operations, with residents calling for stronger patrols and intelligence-led response.

    Echotitbits take: The Ayetoro-Kiri account fits a troubling pattern: large-scale abductions, unclear rescue timelines, and communities left to negotiate survival. Watch for verified security-agency operational updates, a reconciled casualty figure, and whether Kogi sustains patrol reinforcement on the Kabba–Lokoja corridor.

    Source: Facebook — January 4, 2026 (https://web.facebook.com/NigerianTribune/posts/three-dead-four-hospitalised-30-still-in-kidnappers-den-kogi-communitythe-people/1309715211184524/?_rdc=1&_rdr#)

    Facebook January 4, 2026

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  • Kidnappers Demand N450 Million Ransom for Abducted Kwara Monarch

    Kidnappers Demand N450 Million Ransom for Abducted Kwara Monarch

    According to The Guardian, kidnappers who abducted the Oniwo of Aafin, Oba Simeon Olaonipekun, along with his son and other villagers, have demanded a ransom of N450 million. the traditional ruler was taken from his community in Kwara State during a late-night raid that has left the local population in a state of panic.

    The abduction highlights the persistent ‘Kidnap Terror’ that has returned to parts of the North-Central and North-West regions. Security forces have reportedly been deployed to the area, but no rescue has been affected as of Saturday morning.

    Vanguard described the situation in its special report, noting that ‘from Abuja to North, communities live in fear again’ as abduction cases spike in the new year. The Cable also tracked the incident, adding that the Kwara State government is currently in emergency talks with traditional rulers to bolster local vigilante groups.

    Echotitbits take: Targeting traditional rulers is a deliberate tactic to break community morale. The high ransom demand suggests that kidnapping has remained a ‘profitable’ enterprise despite the government’s efforts to track financial flows through the NIN-SIM linkage.

    Source: The Guardian — https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/kidnappers-demand-n450m-to-release-kwara-monarch-son-others/

    The Guardian January 3, 2026

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  • Gunmen Kill 12 Miners, Abduct Others in Plateau’s Barkin Ladi Area

    Gunmen Kill 12 Miners, Abduct Others in Plateau’s Barkin Ladi Area

    2025-12-18 00:00:00

    Vanguard reports that gunmen attacked a mining community in Plateau State, killing 12 people and abducting others in an assault that adds to security concerns around mining routes and rural settlements.

    Witness accounts cited in the report suggest the attackers struck at night, with security responders later evacuating bodies and searching surrounding areas.

    The incident has renewed calls for stronger protection for communities hosting artisanal and commercial mining activity.

    Punch also reported the incident, noting that victims were miners and that the attack occurred around Barkin Ladi in Plateau State. (Punch)

    Daily Post similarly reported the fatalities and abductions, describing the incident as another sign of worsening insecurity in parts of the North-Central. (Daily Post)

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Plateau’s repeated rural attacks highlight the need for better intelligence-led policing and tighter control of mining corridors where cash and minerals can attract violent groups. Watch for arrests, community-led early warning systems, and whether federal and state authorities deploy specialised security to mining belts.

    Source: Vanguard — December 18, 2025 (https://elanzanews.ng/gunmen-kill-12-miners-abduct-three-in-plateau/)

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