Armed bandits have raided Sundu and Biresawa villages in Tsanyawa Local Government Area of Kano State, abducting several women and girls in a late-night attack that has heightened fears across border communities.
The two villages lie along the Katsina–Kano border, a
corridor increasingly exploited by armed groups despite a recent peace
agreement involving Ingawa, Kankia and Kusada LGAs in Katsina State.
The incident was contained in a post shared by security
analyst Bakatsine on X on Tuesday, where he warned that attacks appear to be
shifting toward border communities rather than reducing overall.
“Yesterday night, armed bandits raided the Sundu and
Biresawa villages of Tsanyawa LGA in Kano State, abducting several women and
girls. The communities lie along the Katsina–Kano border, a corridor frequently
exploited by armed groups,” Bakatsine wrote.
Bakatsine questioned that with attacks now shifting to
border communities despite the recent peace deal involving Ingawa, Kankia, and
Kusada LGAs in Katsina State, what tangible impact has the agreement had on
security in the northwest? Has it improved safety overall or merely shifted the
violence to previously unaffected areas?
Security officials have yet to release an official statement
on the incident.
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