Tuesday, June 2, 2026 - No fewer than 17 people, including seven visitors who had travelled for the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations, were reportedly killed when bandits attacked Dangulbi community in Tureta Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
Residents said the attackers, numbering in the hundreds and
riding on motorcycles, invaded the community on Sunday morning, firing
indiscriminately, looting shops and forcing villagers to flee into nearby
forests.
According to local sources, the assailants were believed to
have moved from Bagega village in Zamfara State through Barayar Zaki in
Bukkuyum Local Government Area before spending the night in Gizazza village
ahead of the attack.
A resident, who requested anonymity for security reasons,
said the gunmen entered Dangulbi between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. and immediately
opened fire on residents.
“They started shooting as soon as they arrived. People ran
in different directions in search of safety, but 17 people lost their lives
during the attack,” the source said.
Among those killed were Munde, Nagoma, Abdullahi, Danbala,
Munden Chana, Muhammadu Dan Amo, Hassan, Abubakar Danbaba and Yidi Bafillace.
The resident disclosed that five of the victims were
visitors from Adarawa in Gummi Local Government Area of Zamfara State, while
two others had travelled from Gidan Gambo in Shagari Local Government Area of
Sokoto State for the Sallah celebrations.
According to residents, the bandits remained in the
community for several hours after the attack, preventing villagers from
recovering and burying the dead until late in the evening.
“They stayed until about 7 p.m., making it impossible for
anyone to come out. Funeral prayers were eventually conducted after 9:30 p.m.
when they left,” the source added.
Residents further alleged that the attackers looted about 20
shops before moving through nearby communities, including Kukoki and Birnin
Magaji, where several people were reportedly abducted.
The abductees were said to have escaped later in the night
after a heavy rainstorm created confusion among their captors.
Many residents have since fled Dangulbi and surrounding
communities, seeking refuge in safer areas across Tureta, Shagari, Gummi and
Bukkuyum Local Government Areas.
Locals appealed to both the federal and state governments to
urgently deploy additional security personnel and improve road infrastructure
in the area, arguing that poor access roads often delay security responses and
leave communities vulnerable to repeated attacks.
The latest incident adds to a series of deadly attacks that
have recently plagued communities in the area, raising concerns over the
worsening security situation and its potential impact on farming activities
ahead of the rainy season.
When contacted, the spokesperson of the Sokoto State Police
Command, DSP Ahmed Rufai, confirmed he was aware of the incident, adding that
security operatives were working to restore normalcy and contain the situation.

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