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NAF aircraft bombs vigilantes, displaces 8,000 residents in Niger community

The vigilantes and other security agents were ambushed by bandits when the NAF aircraft bombed the area.

• January 28, 2023
NAF aircraft
NAF aircraft [Credit: Vanguard News]

No fewer than 8,150 persons were displaced from Galadima-Kogo and environs in the Shiroro LGA of Niger when an aircraft belonging to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) bombed the area on January 24.

Many members of a vigilance group and their commander were killed in the blast.

The area bombed had Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) taking refuge at some facilities.

Secretary to Niger State Government, Ahmed Matane, said in Minna on Saturday that the aircraft belonged to the Nigeria Air Force and was unaware that security personnel were in the area.

He added that it was not a mysterious aircraft as being rumoured, adding that the state government was also aware of the presence of IDPs in the area.

Mr Matane said the government had discussed with Shiroro Local Government Council officials and the management of the North-South Power (NSP) facilities in the area that provide shelter for the IDPs.

“We are doing an assessment to deal with the matter, and we are also dealing with the issue of those who lost their lives from the angle of security personnel that were accidentally affected.

“We have recorded some deaths and are attending to the injured in hospitals.

“Relief materials are being processed to take to victims, and the government wants to ensure that security is provided at the IDP camps,’’ he said.

One displaced victim, Rabi Musa, told journalists that residents saw the aircraft flying through on Tuesday only to hear a very loud bang that shook the area.

“Many of our people were killed, aside from the vigilante members. We ran to take shelter at the NSP facilities; right now no single person is left in our community; it is deserted.

“Since we came here, nobody has come to our aid; not even a single government official. We don’t have water to drink, not even to take our bath; we are suffering,’’ she said.

Youth Leader in Galadima-Kogo, Ibrahim Bahago, said the community was told on Tuesday that bandits were going through the area.

He said vigilantes went toward the route the bandits were passing through in the company of other security operatives but were ambushed.

“Our vigilantes were ambushed, and the next thing we heard was a very loud sound, and it was a bomb thrown at the vigilantes protecting us. Many of them died.

“Since we came here, no government official has come to our aid.

Mr Bahago accused the state government of neglecting the victims and leaving them to their devices. 

(NAN)

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