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07 May 2018 | 01:16 AM UTC

Nigeria: Armed thieves kill 45 people in Kaduna state May 5

Armed thieves kill at least 45 people in Gwaska village in the Birnin Gwari local government area (Kaduna state) on May 5; Nigerian military forces deployed to secure the area

Warning

Event

Armed bandits killed at least 45 people in the village of Gwaska in the Birnin Gwari local government area (Kaduna state) on Saturday, May 5. Nigerian military forces have been deployed to secure the area from the thieves, who have reportedly carried out a series of recent attacks in the region to steal cattle and property from residents. Further similar attacks are nevertheless possible in Kaduna state in the coming days and weeks.

Context

Ethnic and sectarian clashes are common in Nigeria. Central Nigeria and adjacent areas have become the scene of almost daily clashes between farmers and the largely nomadic herders in a battle for land and resources. The US Commission on International Religious Freedom recently reported that murder rates linked to ethnic violence in Nigeria are higher than those related to terrorism - also a major security concern in the country.

Advice

Individuals in Kaduna state are advised to monitor the situation, remain vigilant, and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities.

The security environment in Nigeria is complex, and is particularly concerning in the northeast and extreme south of the country due to the presence of armed groups, high crime rates, and the risk of kidnapping. Some Western governments consequently advise against travel to certain areas of the northeast (e.g. states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Yobe, Gombe, Jigawa, and Kano states) and the southern Niger Delta region (e.g. states of Delta, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, and Rivers). It is also advisable to avoid nonessential travel to Zamfara, Sokoto, Plateau, and Kaduna states. Professional security advice and support should be sought prior to travel to these areas.