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Bandits Stage Coordinated Midnight Raids in Sokoto, Kill Five, Abduct Dozens

by Ifunanya Emezie
April 9, 2026
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A wave of coordinated night attacks has again exposed the fragility of rural security in north-west Nigeria, after armed bandits killed at least five people and abducted 22 others across three communities in Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

Residents and local sources said the assaults unfolded between late Tuesday night and the early hours of Wednesday, hitting Sabon Birni town, Dan Aduwa, and Kwaren Gamba in quick succession — a pattern that suggests planning and familiarity with the terrain.

A Night of Panic Across Three Communities

In Sabon Birni town, the attackers reportedly infiltrated through the Sabon Hegi outskirts, advancing from the western flank near a cemetery — a route locals say has become a recurring vulnerability. Witnesses described indiscriminate gunfire that sent residents fleeing into surrounding bushes.

Two men, identified as Abbas Sani and Bala Mai Laya Moriki, were killed. Eight others were abducted, including a visually impaired man. Notably, one of those killed and five abductees had travelled from Moriki in neighbouring Zamfara State for fish trading — underscoring how commercial movement between states is increasingly entangled in the region’s insecurity.

Five injured victims are receiving treatment at the General Hospital in Sabon Birni. Residents claim security personnel arrived roughly 20 minutes after the attackers had withdrawn — a response time that, while not unusual in such terrain, continues to fuel frustration among locals.

In Dan Aduwa, the violence took a different but equally troubling turn. Around midnight, gunmen abducted three individuals — including two bridesmaids — shortly after gunshots were heard during a wedding celebration. A resident suggested the earlier gunfire may have inadvertently drawn attention to the gathering.

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Those abducted were identified as Sabiu Saidu, Balira Halliru, and Maryam Mansur. No fatalities were reported in the village.

Kwaren Gamba suffered the heaviest casualties. Attackers arriving on motorcycles around 11:05 p.m. killed three people — Malam Yakubu, his son Kabir Yakubu, and another man identified simply as Yakubu — and abducted 11 others, including six men and five women. Security operatives were later said to have intervened, preventing further bloodshed.

Official Response Still Emerging

Aminu Boza, the lawmaker representing Sabon Birni North in the Sokoto State House of Assembly, confirmed that attacks occurred but did not provide casualty figures, reflecting the often fragmented flow of information in the immediate aftermath of such incidents.

The spokesperson for the Sokoto State Police Command, DSP Ahmad Rufai, said as of the time of filing he had yet to receive a full briefing from the Divisional Police Officer in Sabon Birni.

This gap between events on the ground and official confirmation remains a recurring issue in the region, where communication infrastructure and security coordination are often stretched.

A Familiar Pattern in the North-West

Sabon Birni and surrounding areas have, for years, sat at the crossroads of banditry networks operating across Sokoto and Zamfara states. What distinguishes this latest incident is the near-simultaneous targeting of multiple communities — a tactic that complicates security response and maximises disruption.

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Midnight raids, use of motorcycles, and selective abductions for ransom have become hallmarks of armed groups in the region. Attacks linked to social gatherings, such as weddings, also point to opportunistic intelligence gathering by perpetrators.

Impact on Ordinary Residents

For residents, the consequences are immediate and compounding. Night travel is increasingly avoided, economic activity — particularly cross-border trade like the fish business cited in this case — is shrinking, and communities are forced into informal security arrangements.

The abductions are likely to trigger ransom negotiations, placing financial strain on already vulnerable families. In many such cases, payments are made quietly, with little official documentation, further entrenching the cycle.

What Happens Next

Security agencies are expected to intensify patrols in the affected areas, though past incidents suggest such responses are often temporary. The key question is whether intelligence-led operations will follow to dismantle the networks behind the attacks.

At the policy level, the incident adds pressure on both state and federal authorities to demonstrate progress in curbing banditry in the North-West — an issue that continues to test public confidence in security institutions.

For now, much remains unconfirmed, including the precise number of casualties and the identities of all those abducted. But for residents of Sabon Birni, Dan Aduwa, and Kwaren Gamba, the reality is already clear: another night has passed, and the threat remains close.

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