Bloodshed in Katsina: Tinubu Vows to Hunt Down Perpetrators Amidst Rising Bandit Attacks

The Federal Government of Nigeria, under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has strongly condemned the recent horrific attack on worshippers in the Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State. In a statement issued by Muhammed Idris, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, the government described the tragic incident as a "callous and barbaric attack on harmless citizens." The victims were reportedly gathered peacefully for Fajr prayer in a mosque when gunmen launched the assault, resulting in the deaths of 32 individuals, a figure confirmed by Abdullahi Faskari, Secretary to the Katsina State Government.
Minister Idris reiterated the government's unwavering commitment to ensuring that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are apprehended and brought to justice. He emphasized that such acts of terror would not be allowed to take root in the country, labeling the violence not only an "assault on the people of Malumfashi but also on our shared humanity and values as a nation." The federal government has assured Nigerians that security agencies are actively on the trail of the criminals, promising that "justice will be swift and decisive" and "no stone will be left unturned" until they are held accountable.
The Minister also highlighted the ongoing successes in the nation's counter-terrorism efforts, citing recent significant arrests made by the National Counter-Terrorism Centre (NCTC). These arrests include top leaders of prominent terrorist groups, such as Mahmud al-Nigeri of the Mahmuda group and his deputy, Abu Abba, alongside Mahmud Muhammad Usman (Abu Baraa) of the Ansaru group. Idris stated that these operations, directed by President Tinubu, serve as concrete proof that "those who shed innocent blood will find no hiding place in Nigeria," reinforcing the government's resolve to combat insecurity across the country.
In a separate but related development demonstrating the ongoing efforts against insecurity in Katsina State, troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA successfully neutralized seven armed bandits in a military operation. The raid, which lasted over two hours, took place in Baba, Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State. Following credible intelligence regarding the movement of bandits who had been terrorizing farming communities, the security forces engaged the criminals, killing seven and recovering four motorcycles. The remaining attackers reportedly fled the scene with gunshot injuries.
Security analyst Zagazola Makama, who shared details of the operation, further urged residents to maintain vigilance and continue sharing timely information with security agencies. This ongoing collaboration is crucial in supporting the sustained efforts to ensure safety and security, particularly during the rainy season when such criminal activities can sometimes escalate. These combined efforts underscore the multifaceted approach being taken by Nigerian authorities to address and mitigate security challenges in the region.
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