Daily Trust

Over 1000 armed bandit victims take refuge in Niger IDP camp

- From Romoke W. Ahmad, Minna

There are well over one thousand victims of armed bandit attacks that occurred in some communitie­s in Niger State taking refuge at Dr Idris Ibrahim primary school.

Out of these, two women were said to have been delivered of baby boys at the camp located in Shiroro Local Government Area of the state.

The two women, according to the Council Chairman, Comrade Sulaimon Dauda Chukwuba, are Jemima Buhari and Zarau Bashiru, indigenes of Mazuku and Mazuga communitie­s of the council area.

Chukwuba disclosed this at the weekend during an interview with some journalist­s at the camp, on the sidelines of presentati­on of food items and other relief materials to IDPs at the camp by the Director General, Niger State Emergency Management Agency, Alhaji Ahmed Ibrahim Inga.

The presentati­on, which was done on behalf of the State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, was to ease the hardships on the victims in some communitie­s.

The affected communitie­s, according to the NSEMA boss, included Zongoro, Mozaga, Mazuka, Magami, Mazuku, Mazanga and Chukuba among others.

The food items delivered to the IDPs, were 60 bags of rice, 25 bags of maize, 15 bags of millet, while other relief materials include 50 pieces of 5 litre groundnut oil and palm oil, 25 gallons each, seven bags of salt, seven cartons of bathing and washing soaps.

It was learnt that a 25-year old lady in one of the communitie­s attacked by armed bandits in the council areas sustained deep machete cut on her head, following her refusal to allow some bandits rape her, while being held captive on the fateful day.

The council boss, who disclosed further that the victim was being treated in an undisclose­d hospital around the council area, stressed that the government will shoulder her medical bill, along with those of the two nursing mothers who were delivered of baby boys at the camp.

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