08 Jan 2022 | 02:05 PM UTC
Nigeria: Armed assailants kill up to 200 civilians in attacks in Zamfara State Jan. 5-6
Armed assailants kill up to 200 civilians in attacks in Anka and Bukuyyum LGAs, Zamfara State, Nigeria, Jan. 5-6. Further attacks likely.
Event
Suspected armed bandits attacked several localities in Anka and Bukuyyum local government areas (LGAs) of Zamfara State, Jan. 5-6. The affected localities include Kurfa Danya, Kurfa Magaji Rafin Gero, Tungar Isa, and Barayar Zaki. Reports indicate the attacks left up to 200 people dead. During the attacks that lasted several hours, assailants set fire to several houses and shops and stole thousands of livestock. No group has claimed responsibility yet.
Authorities will likely maintain a heightened security presence across the state in the near term to apprehend armed bandits. Localized transport disruptions, such as checkpoints, are likely. Officials could also expand the existing business, movement, and communication restrictions if the security situation worsens. Given the pervasive insecurity, further such attacks are likely in the near term.
Context
The threat for attacks and kidnappings is elevated in the northwest where officials have implemented various security measures in recent months (such as increased operations, curfews, and business restrictions), including in Sokoto, Katsina, Kaduna, and Zamfara states, in an attempt to curtail banditry and other criminal activity. Authorities may enact or lift existing security measures with no or little warning.
Advice
Heed the directives of local authorities and carry personal identification documents. Plan for continued movement, business, and communication disruptions. Consider alternative modes of communication, such as satellite connections, for critical business operations. Exercise a high degree of vigilance due to the pervasive insecurity. If operating in the area over the long term, do not discuss plans or travel routes publicly, vary routes and times of travel, and ensure the use of secure transport. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation.