08 Mar 2023 | 02:59 PM UTC
Nigeria: Unidentified assailants kill six and kidnap up to 50 people in Niger State on March 7
Unidentified assailants kill six and kidnap up to 50 people in Niger State, Nigeria, March 7. Rescue operations are likely.
Event
Unidentified assailants stormed communities based in the Rafi and Wushishi local government areas (LGAs) of Niger State on March 7. The assault left at least six civilians dead, while up to 50 residents were kidnapped. There have been no reported ransom demands. Authorities confirmed the incident without providing further details. Reports suggest that security forces engaged attackers in the area during or immediately after the abduction.
Authorities will likely maintain a heightened security presence near the incident and may launch targeted operations in the region to apprehend the assailants and rescue the victims. Localized transport disruptions are likely; security forces may establish checkpoints and search vehicles. Clashes involving kidnappers and security forces cannot be ruled out.
Context
There is a high threat of kidnapping across all states in Nigeria. The threat is particularly acute in the central-northwestern states, where officials have failed to curtail attacks and kidnappings despite various security measures implemented, such as increased operations, curfews, and business restrictions. Most kidnappings in Nigeria are financially motivated and conducted by criminal groups of varying levels of sophistication. Militant and/or extremist groups also conduct kidnappings that may be ideologically or financially motivated.
Advice
Exercise a high degree of vigilance due to the threat of violence and kidnapping. Remain courteous and cooperative if approached and questioned by security personnel. Do not discuss plans and routes publicly. If operating in the area in the long term, vary routes and times of travel and ensure the use of secure transport. Maintain contact with diplomatic representations.