Saturday, April 11, 2026 - 61 bodies of both security operatives and civilians k!lled by bandits on Tuesday at Bagna, Erena and other communities in Erena Ward, Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State have been recovered from the bush.
Residents told Daily Trust that while the civilian victims
have been buried in Erena, the remains of the security operatives have been
deposited at the Minna General Hospital’s mortuary.
A resident of Erena, who preferred to remain anonymous, told
the publication that the deceased comprised security operatives, including
vigilantes, and civilians, though the police said only three vigilantes were
k!lled.
Among those k!lled was Mr Manga, the vigilante commander.
Commander Manga was reportedly rescued alive but d!ed hours
later on Tuesday due to the severity of gunshot injuries in a gun duel with the
attackers.
While residents praised the security operatives for
responding to the attackers, who were overpowered, they blamed the government
for not acting on the intelligence.
Meanwhile, residents of Bassa in Bassa/Kukkoki ward of
Shiroro LGA, on Thursday, vacated their homes following a rumour in circulation
that bandits were assembling around the area to invade the community.
In videos being circulated on social media, residents,
including women and children, were seen struggling to board canoes to safer
areas.
Hundreds of residents were displaced following the Tuesday
attack and are currently taking refuge in Zumba Central Primary School and
other safer locations within Shiroro LGA.
Rabiu Iliyasu, one of the fleeing farmers, told the
publication on the telephone that, “In the morning on Thursday, we just started
seeing planes bombing the surroundings of our community, and the security
operatives in our community felt they had to leave because they were not
informed to avoid accidental killings.
“So, when they left, we all left because we had no one to
protect us,” he said.
Suleiman Abdullahi, a resident of the area, also said that,
“Rumours had it that the bandits were converging at a location close to Bassa
and the security forces advised residents to take cover or move out of town.”

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