The Guardian (Nigeria)

Thousands Flee Kebbi Communitie­s Over Invasion By Armed Bandits

- From Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna

HUMANITARI­AN crisis is brewing in Zuru Emirate, Kebbi State as thousands of villagers have fled their communitie­s following the invasion by armed bandits.

Three of the four Local Government Areas that make up the Emirate that are worse hit are Sakaba, Donka/ Wasagu and Fakai.

However, the state government has beefed up security in the affected communitie­s, according to Kebbi State Commission­er for Informatio­n, Rakiya Tanko Ayuba.

A member representi­ng Sakaba Constituen­cy at the Kebbi State House of Assembly, Salisu Dangoje, lamented the humanitari­an crisis in his constituen­cy and called for urgent assistance before it is too late.

Zuru Emirate is said to have a landmass of about 9000kmsq, more than the size of Anambra and Lagos States combined. But banditry, which started as isolated cases in the Emirate some seven years ago, has now become large scale and a daily occurrence between 2020 and this year, getting to the peak in the last one month.

At the time of filing this report, there were reported raids ongoing in rural communitie­s, in broad daylight. The situation is said to be causing a massive influx of villagers, who trek hours to reach the nearest urban or semi- urban areas that are considered safe in the Emirate.

“Right now the number of refugees in Donka town is three or four times the number of residents here,” said Mallam Jibrin Abubakar Danko, the village head of Donka, a semi- urban settlement in Donka/ Wasagu LGA. “I can’t estimate their numbers, but they are in their thousands,” he explained. “They are still coming each day and feeding them is a huge challenge,” he added. According to Danko, most of them escaped with only what they had on, carr ying not a grain of food. “Some of the women have resorted to beg ging. I don’t know what will happen in the next few weeks,” he said, “W e need urgent interventi­on,” he pleaded.

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