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    Bandits Strike Rijau, Killing Six and Stealing Over 1,000 Cattle

    Farming communities in Niger State face food crisis after deadly attack
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeJuly 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Atoyebi Nike

    Rural communities in Rijau LGA of Niger State were thrown into chaos on Monday after armed bandits launched a violent daylight assault, killing at least six people, abducting over 20, and stealing more than 1,000 cattle.

    The attack, which lasted for over two hours, saw the gunmen looting shops, destroying farmlands, and wiping out vital livestock and grain reserves. Residents described the scene as devastating, with families losing everything from food stores to sources of income.

    “We’re left with nothing no cattle, no harvest, and some of our people are still missing,” said Hamza, a herder who escaped the raid.

    The assault also left several grain traders and farmers traumatized, some hospitalized, including a man who collapsed after losing his entire harvest and savings. Many displaced residents are now taking refuge in Rijau town, with no access to food or farmland.

    Farmers say the timing of the attack  during peak cropping season has deepened their loss, as they fled before harvesting. Children and the elderly are among those most affected.

    Observers warn that continued attacks in Rijau and neighboring Mariga LGAs risk triggering a wider food emergency. “This isn’t just a local crisis,” said Saidu Mamman, a displaced resident. “It’s a national food security issue.”

    Health workers are currently treating gunshot victims, including two children. Meanwhile, survivors are calling on the government to restore security, provide emergency aid, and support long-term recovery for affected rural economies.

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