Friday, April 10, 2026 - Bandits have k!lled at least five people and abducted 22 others in separate midnight attacks on three communities in Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
Sources, who spoke to Daily Trust on condition of anonymity,
said the attacks occurred between 11pm on Tuesday and 12am on Wednesday, April
8, 2026 in Sabon Birni town, Dan Aduwa and Kwaren Gamba.
In Sabon Birni town, the gunmen reportedly infiltrated
through Sabon Hegi quarters, an outskirt area, entering from the western side
of a cemetery.
Residents said the attackers shot sporadically, causing
panic.
"They came in through Sabon Hegi and started shooting
indiscriminately. People were running in different directions,” a resident
said.
Two people, identified as Abbas Sani and Bala Mai Laya
Moriki, were k!lled, while eight others were abducted.
One resident said a visually impaired man was among those
abducted.
“They just carried him away. He couldn’t even see what was
happening,” the source said.
The source added that one of those k!lled and five of the
abducted victims had travelled from Moriki in Zamfara State for fish business.
Five injured victims are currently receiving treatment at
the General Hospital in Sabon Birni.
Residents said security operatives arrived about 20 minutes
after the attackers had fled.
In Dan Aduwa village, residents said the bandits struck
around midnight, abducting three people, including two bridesmaids and a man.
A resident linked the attack to earlier celebratory gunfire
during a wedding.
“Some youths were firing locally made guns during a wedding.
Shortly after, the bandits stormed the village and abducted three people,” he
said.
Those abducted were identified as Sabiu Saidu, Balira
Halliru and Maryam Mansur. No d3aths or injuries were recorded in the village.
In Kwaren Gamba, the attackers reportedly arrived on
motorcycles at about 11.05pm, k!lling three people and abducting 11 others.
“They attacked us unexpectedly and started shooting. Three
people were k!lled, while 11 others — six men and five women — were abducted,”
a resident said.
Those k!lled were identified as Malam Yakubu, his son Kabir
Yakubu, and another resident, Yakubu.
The source added that security operatives later intervened,
preventing further casualties.
When contacted, the member representing Sabon Birni North in
the Sokoto State House of Assembly, Aminu Boza, confirmed the attacks but did
not give casualty figures.

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