Bandits kill 20 in Borgu, abduct several worshippers in latest Niger’s mosque invasion

By OUR REPORTER

Last week, more than 20 people were reportedly killed in parts of Borgu Local Government Area.

Gunmen suspected to be bandits have reportedly invaded several communities in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, abducting an unspecified number of worshippers shortly after Friday prayers.

The attacks reportedly occurred in Dekara, Gidan Zana, Sabon Gida and Masaka communities, according to residents and the federal lawmaker representing the area, Hon. Jafar Muhammad Shetiman Borgu.

Shetiman Borgu, who confirmed the attacks to the BBC, monitored by our reoorter, said the actual number of people abducted could not yet be ascertained.

He said several worshippers were attacked with machetes, while some managed to escape with injuries.

“Some people managed to escape, while others sustained machete wounds,” he was quoted as saying.

According to him, the attackers entered Dekara after the Friday prayers, surrounded the mosque and took worshippers into the forest.

He added that the gunmen subsequently moved into neighbouring communities, where they abducted more people after Friday prayers.

The lawmaker said youths and household heads were among those taken away.

The latest attacks have heightened concerns over the security situation in Borgu, an area bordering Kebbi and Kwara states as well as the Republic of Benin.

Shetiman Borgu said the forests in the area had become hideouts for suspected members of the Lakurawa and Mamudawa groups.

He disclosed that there had reportedly been a disagreement between the two groups following the attacks on Friday worshippers.

According to him, some members of the groups were said to have opposed the invasion of mosques and abduction of worshippers, leading to clashes between the factions.

He said authorities suspected that the abductors might have targeted youths for recruitment into their ranks, although it remained unclear whether the attackers were members of Lakurawa or Mamudawa.

In recent months, reports have emerged of suspected Lakurawa fighters operating in parts of Niger State, where they allegedly gathered residents for preaching and warned them against activities they considered contrary to their interpretation of Islamic teachings.

The group has reportedly preached against stealing, alcohol consumption and adultery, while calling on residents to observe Sharia principles.

Despite assurances by security agencies that efforts are ongoing to combat armed groups in Niger State, the latest attacks have further underscored the security challenges confronting communities in the state.

Last week, more than 20 people were reportedly killed in parts of Borgu Local Government Area.

Borgu was also the scene of a major abduction in November 2025, when gunmen reportedly abducted more than 200 pupils in Papiri. The children were later released after spending about a month in captivity.

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