Police in north-west Nigeria’s Kebbi state told AFP yesterday that the death toll from an attack by a gang of cattle thieves on seven villages Thursday had risen to 88.
The region has struggled with decades-long communal clashes over resources but more recently some groups have become more violent, looting, killing and kidnapping for ransom.
“Initially 66 bodies were recovered but 22 more have been found,” Kebbi state police spokesman Nafiu Abubakar said, adding that the search for more bodies was ongoing.
Dozens of assailants on motorcycles attacked seven neighbouring villages in Danko-Wasagu district on Thursday, Abubakar said.
The gunmen targeted the villages of Koro, Kimpi, Gaya, Dimi, Zutu, Rafin Gora and Iguenge, he said.
The gangs, called bandits by locals, maintain camps in Rugu forest which straddles Zamfara, Katsina,…