Bloodshed in Kebbi: Bandits Kill 20 in Latest Attack

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Published Jun. 14, 2026, 8:43 AM

At least 20 people have reportedly been killed following a fresh attack by suspected bandits on a community in Kebbi State, deepening concerns over the worsening security situation in parts of northwestern Nigeria.

According to local sources, the attackers stormed the community in large numbers, opening fire on residents and forcing many others to flee into nearby bushes for safety. Several houses and properties were also said to have been damaged during the assault.

The latest incident adds to a series of violent attacks that have plagued communities across Kebbi and neighboring states, where armed groups have continued to carry out killings, kidnappings, cattle rustling, and other criminal activities. Security experts warn that bandit groups remain a major threat despite ongoing military operations in the region.

Residents described scenes of panic as gunmen moved through the area, while local authorities reportedly mobilized security personnel to restore order and prevent further attacks. Some survivors have called on the government to strengthen security presence in vulnerable rural communities.

Kebbi State has witnessed several deadly attacks in recent years, with criminal gangs exploiting remote terrain and weak security coverage to launch raids on villages. Analysts say the continued violence underscores the need for improved intelligence gathering, stronger border security, and enhanced coordination among security agencies.

Community leaders have urged the federal and state governments to take urgent action to protect lives and property, warning that repeated attacks are disrupting farming activities, displacing families, and worsening humanitarian conditions.

Meanwhile, security agencies are expected to intensify efforts to track down the perpetrators and bring them to justice. Authorities have repeatedly assured residents that operations against bandit networks will continue until peace is restored across affected communities.

The attack serves as another reminder of the security challenges facing many rural areas in northern Nigeria, where residents continue to grapple with the threat of armed criminal groups and violent extremism.