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73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by treesun: 8:53am On Jul 06
No fewer than 73 people have been killed in separate attacks that broke out across eight states of the federation in the last two weeks, Saturday PUNCH can confirm.

Recall that in June, President Bola Tinubu lamented the rising spate of insecurity in the country, noting that the security challenges in the North-West region was affecting other parts of the country.

Tinubu stated this in Katsina, at a two-day summit themed, ‘Regional Cooperation for Securing Lives and Livelihoods in North-West Nigeria,’ organised by the North-West Governor’s Forum in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme.

The President, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, said the security issue in the North-West was not a sectional matter as whenever any part of the country was ailing, others would be affected.


He, however, assured Nigerians that his administration would not rest on its laurels until banditry, terrorism, and other forms of insecurity were eliminated.

However, Saturday PUNCH analysis of recent media reports showed that bandits and suspected herdsmen killed no fewer than 73 people between June 16 and July 3, 2024, across eight states of the federation.

The latest of such attack occurred on Tuesday, 2nd July in Benue and Katsina states where a total of 12 people, including a university lecturer were murdered in cold blood by gunmen.


The don, Dr Tiri David, who was the Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension, and Rural Development at the Federal University, Dutsinma in Katsina State, was reportedly killed early Tuesday morning by the assailants.

An eyewitness reported to Channels Television via telephone that the incident occurred around 1:30am at his residence in the Yarima Quarters, Low-Cost Estate, Dutsinma Local Government Area of the state.

While Nigerians were still reeling in shock over the don’s murder, some bandits struck again on Tuesday night in Benue State, killing no fewer than 11 people.

The bandits were said to have invaded Ayati village in Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State and killed several people out of which 11 corpses had so far been recovered by youths in the local government area, who violently protested the killing on Wednesday in the state.

Recall that before then, three people from the Internally Displaced Persons camp in Agagbe area of the state had been murdered by suspected herders in the state.

The former manager of the camp, Terna Jacob, who confirmed the incident, said the IDPs were killed while returning from their farms on Monday evening.


On Sunday, June 30, five policemen were ambushed and killed by bandits in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State.


According to reports, the officers met their death, while returning to Jibia council headquarters from their duty post in Zandam village.

Four of the officers were killed at the scene of the attack, while the fifth officer died while receiving treatment at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Katsina.

On Saturday, June 29, suspected female suicide bombers struck a wedding, a hospital, and a funeral in Gwoza area of Borno State, leaving six people dead and several others injured.

Shettima, as of Monday, said the death toll of the suicide bombing attack had hit 32 with 26 of its injured victims still receiving treatment in the hospital, while 14 others had been discharged.

According to a statement issued by the Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Communications, Mr Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima gave the updates while speaking with journalists after paying a condolence visit to the victims and families of those killed in the suicide bombings.

On that same day, suspected herders also hacked a rice farmer identified as Taiwo Paul to death in the Kata Area of Ewekoro Local Government of Ogun State.

Meanwhile, while a retired Army General, Brig. Gen. Harold Udokwere (retd.) was assassinated earlier on Saturday, June 22 by a three-man armed robbery gang in Abuja, the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research, Innovation and Development of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, Prof. Yusuf Saidu, was killed by bandits on Monday, June 24.



Between June 16 and June 17, no fewer than 18 people were also killed in three separate attacks across Kaduna, Taraba and Sokoto states.

Six of the victims were killed when suspected herders attacked Mararaban Azagwa and Alele villages all of Maihula in the Bali Local Government Area of the state on Sunday, June 16.

The Sokoto victims also met their death on the same day as six of them were killed and many others were abducted by the attackers in the early hours of Sunday.

The Sokoto Police Command Spokesman, Ahmed Rufai, who confirmed the killing, said it occurred at Tudun Doki, In the Gwadabawa Local Government Area of the state.

The last six victims from Kaduna State lost their lives when some bandits invaded Bauda and Chibiya communities in Maro Ward in Kajuru Local Government Area of the state on Monday, June 17.

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by Gregorystarrrr(f): 8:56am On Jul 06
GOD protect the lives of people out there🥺, what is all this 😥

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by haphizz57(m): 8:57am On Jul 06
Killing of innocent pple in Nigeria is now like a normal thing. We av weaked leaders who doesnt care. In as much as it doesnt affect dem & dia families.

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by MasterJayJay: 10:45am On Jul 06
Less views because it is not in southeast. E go hard for this thread to pass 2 pages.

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:49am On Jul 06
Abnormality is the new normal. The government have no shame. Cannot take responsibility. Very shameful

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by MrEverest(m): 10:56am On Jul 06
Ukraine, Gaza and Lebanon combined didn't experience up to these number of deaths but Nigeria that is supposed to be at peace keeps experiencing more violent deaths than any other country in the world today.

I really pity Nigerians because many don't even know how terrible their existence has become. Since they haven't enjoyed any form of peace of good or good governance in decades, they've come to see their Hobbesian lifestyle as normal cry cry.

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by treesun: 1:29pm On Jul 06
Death that are preventable!

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by Funkyswagzz(m): 1:47pm On Jul 06
My goodness I wonder the ones that were not reported. I still don't understand why these terrorist are treated with kids glove

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by mrvitalis(m): 1:48pm On Jul 06
73 people killed just like that
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by geoworldedu: 1:48pm On Jul 06
Bad
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by AgubataAkokwa: 1:48pm On Jul 06
Tilumbu is working

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by MrCounselor: 1:49pm On Jul 06
Na wa o
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by zombieHUNTER: 1:51pm On Jul 06
undecided

Buhari the failure was better

Far better than what we have today

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by zombieHUNTER: 1:51pm On Jul 06
NextGens54:
The latest of such attack occurred on Tuesday, 2nd July in Benue and Katsina states where a total of 12 people, including a university lecturer were murdered in cold blood by gunmen.

Legacy of Tinubu ,APc and Yoruba Muslims

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by Zxcvbnmghtr: 1:52pm On Jul 06
MasterJayJay:
Less views because it is not in southeast. E go hard for this thread to pass 2 pages.

This kind of comment is now regarded as IGBO'S anthem on Nairaland. Igbos must CRY OUT this victims mentality song # bolded, cheesy to prevent their depressed state of mind from going suicidal. grin grin grin

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by zombieHUNTER: 1:54pm On Jul 06
Zxcvbnmghtr:


This kind of comment is now regarded as IGBO'S anthem on Nairaland. Igbos must sing this song to prevent their depressed state from going suicidal. grin grin grin

blood is flowing

zombies are happy

food is ready

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by stano2(m): 1:58pm On Jul 06
The same people politicians armed
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by Evidenx(m): 2:00pm On Jul 06
The northern elites have kick start their number two plan,to make the nation ungovernable by killing innocent people,so they can have enough reason to impeach tinubu.

Who else noticed the killings reduced when buhari was in power?


Well we need to flush out the bastards,
But is going to be difficult as there are alot of bandits, herdsmen, Boko Haram and Iswap inside the Nigeria security forces.
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by Skillsnigeria: 2:00pm On Jul 06
Hmmm
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by santopelele(m): 2:01pm On Jul 06
You wont see those ofe mmanu kwashiorkor them here ranting because it didn't happened in igbo land. They were disappointed as usual. South east is the most peaceful and safest place to live in. South east is blessed

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by Frenzyboy(m): 2:02pm On Jul 06
Tinubu no get sense, failed government with high rate of death, hardship, inflation, hunger, inflation. The worst part of buhari is better than the best part in tinubu

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by descarado: 2:02pm On Jul 06
Zxcvbnmghtr:


This kind of comment is now regarded as IGBO'S anthem on Nairaland. Igbos must CRY OUT this song to prevent their depressed state from going suicidal. grin grin grin
O shut up.
You sound disgusting and highly troubled.
SMH

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Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by descarado: 2:04pm On Jul 06
Human life is nothing to people that set their eyes on annihilating those obstructing their ways to getting what they want.
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by FalseProphet1(m): 2:04pm On Jul 06
The elites don't care about you, the sooner you realize this, the better for you.

This I have seen.
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by Zxcvbnmghtr: 2:05pm On Jul 06
descarado:

O shut up.
You sound disgusting and highly troubled.
SMH

Don't worry you will have the plenty pages you are complaining about. Keep it coming.
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by musamadallah(m): 2:08pm On Jul 06
haphizz57 :
Killing of innocent pple in Nigeria is now like a normal thing. We av weaked leaders who doesnt care. In as much as it doesnt affect dem & dia f true say amilies.
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by femtex007(m): 2:10pm On Jul 06
Hmmm. I pray make fulani no kill everybody in this country before government go do something
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by musamadallah(m): 2:11pm On Jul 06
May God protect us in this country
Re: 73 Killed In Two Weeks As Bandits Attack Eight States by Joy2dworldxyz: 2:12pm On Jul 06
If una say 70 that means the figure is close to a thousand

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