Thursday, August 7, 2025 - Armed bandits have abducted the traditional ruler of Yankuzo, Alhaji Babangida Kogo, in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
The incident occurred barely hours after a devastating
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrike k!lled dozens of bandits in a forest enclave
near the area.
The monarch was reportedly abducted on Tuesday evening,
August 5, along the Mararraba axis as he attempted to flee his community amid
fears of reprisal attacks by the terrorists.
Sources confirmed to security analyst Zagazola Makama that
the abduction was carried out by a large group of armed men riding on over 10
motorcycles.
The assailants intercepted the monarch and his entourage near
the abandoned farm of the late Alhaji Malami Yandoto and took him away, leaving
others behind.
The abduction followed a precision airstrike carried out by
the Air Component of Operation Hadarin Daji on the same day, targeting a large
bandit assembly believed to be a wedding or celebratory gathering in a forest
location between Yankuzo and Munhaye.
It was gathered that the air raid followed credible
intelligence and aerial surveillance, which tracked the movement of over 100
armed bandits converging at the location.
The strike led to the k!lling of scores of terrorists and
left many others wounded.
Security sources said the gathering was attended by fighters
loyal to notorious bandit kingpins operating in the Tsafe–Zurmi axis, some of
whom had crossed over from neighboring forests in Katsina and Sokoto
states.
“The impact was massive, charred bodies and destroyed
motorcycles littered the area after the strike,” said a source.
Following the air raid, fear gripped surrounding villages,
with many residents fleeing in anticipation of retaliatory attacks by the
surviving bandits.
“We knew they would strike back. That’s why our district head
was leaving. Unfortunately, he ran into them before reaching safety,” said a
Yankuzo resident who requested anonymity for security reasons.
Local vigilante sources confirmed that efforts were ongoing
to trace the whereabouts of the abducted monarch.
Military ground troops have also been deployed to the area to
prevent further attacks.
The abduction point to the growing desperation of bandit
groups under sustained military pressure in Zamfara and the wider North West
region.
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