12 May 2022 | 10:53 AM UTC
Nigeria: Attack leaves 40 people dead in Takum LGA in Taraba State May 10
Unidentified assailants kill 40 people in Tati, Takum LGA, Taraba State, Nigeria, May 10. Further violent incidents possible.
Event
Unidentified assailants killed at least 40 people, including at least six soldiers, in the Tati locality, Takum Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State, early May 10. An unspecified number of soldiers reportedly remain unaccounted for. The motive for the attack remains unclear.
Officials are conducting search operations to locate the missing personnel. Authorities will likely maintain an elevated security posture in the area over the coming days and weeks. Localized movement disruptions are likely in the case of additional patrols and increased security measures. Officials could implement restrictive movement measures. Further similar attacks remain possible in the near term.
Context
There have been no claims of responsibility or reported ransom demands. Armed criminals and bandits operate in the region, while disputes over land rights issues and related communal tensions also trigger violent incidents. In addition, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) claimed responsibility for an attack that left at least six individuals dead at a bar of the Ardo Kola LGA in Taraba April 19, raising concerns the group may attempt to expand southward outside their northeastern stronghold.
Advice
Exercise a high degree of vigilance due to the threat of violence. Anticipate increased security presence and related measures. Confirm the status of routes before travel and avoid travel at night. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation.