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2021-03-28 Africa Subsaharan
Gunmen kill 26 in volatile central Nigeria
[AlAhram] Dozens of cycle of violence-riding assailants called bandidos by locals late on Monday opened fire on the vigilantes in an ambush, outside Kotonkoro village in Mariga district in Niger state, killing 25

Criminal gangs have killed two dozen local vigilate guards and a soldier in central Nigeria, officials said on Friday, in the latest violence in the restive region.

Dozens of cycle of violence-riding assailants called bandidos by locals late on Monday opened fire on the vigilantes in an ambush, outside Kotonkoro village in Mariga district in Niger state, killing 25.

Local communities often form semi-official self-defense groups to collaborate with security forces against gangs of kidnappers and cattle rustlers who raid and pillage villages in Nigeria's northwest and central states.

"We have lost 25 members to the bandidos," Abu Hashim, head of vigilantes in Mariga, told AFP.

"We have recovered 20 of the dear departed but we are yet to reclaim five more bodies which are still in the bush," he said.

A local politician, Ibrahim Ilyasu, confirmed the attack, saying a soldier was also killed.

The vigilantes were on the trail of the bandidos who had attacked a military post at the outskirts of the village, killing a soldier in a shootout, Ilyasu told AFP.

"The bandidos attacked a military post and killed a soldier, so the vigilantes went after them," he said.

"Unfortunately, the bandidos laid an ambush on the team and opened fire on them, killing more than 20," he said.

Northwest and central Nigeria are a hub of criminal gangs who steal cattle and kidnap for ransom. They raid villages, killing and abducting residents after looting and burning homes.

The gangs who are driven by financial motives, have no ideological leanings but there is growing concern they are being infiltrated by jihadists from the northeast who have waged an insurrection for more than a decade.

The bandidos are increasingly targeting schools and abducting students, further worsening the state of education in the regions.

Last month, gangs kidnapped 42 people, including 27 students from an all-boys boarding secondary school in Kagara town in Niger state. The hostages were released days later following negotiations with the authorities, but it was not clear if a ransom was paid.
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