Bloodbath in Kwara: 12 Guards Killed, Youths Protest, Army Deploys Amid Rising Insecurity

Kwara State has been plunged into a deepening security crisis following multiple coordinated armed attacks across two local government areas on Sunday, which resulted in the confirmed deaths of at least 12 vigilante members and forest guards, including a community head, alongside several abductions and injuries. The incidents have heightened fear among residents and led to a strong outcry against the deteriorating security situation.
The Kwara State Police Command confirmed that the attack in Oke-Ode, Ifelodun Local Government Area, occurred around 7:00 a.m. when gunmen invaded the Ogbayo area, opening fire indiscriminately. Among the 12 lifeless bodies discovered by a combined team of police operatives and the National Forest Security Service were vigilante members and the Baale of Ogbayo. Four others sustained multiple gunshot wounds and were taken to the hospital. Earlier reports from SaharaReporters indicated that at least 10 local vigilantes, a community head, and forest guards were killed, with five others abducted in Oke-Ode. Residents noted that vigilantes, often the first line of defense in rural areas, were overpowered, and the sudden withdrawal of Nigerian soldiers from the area was lamented as a factor exposing the community.
Concurrently, the town of Tsaragi in Edu Local Government Area also experienced an attack where a local businessman, Suleiman Ndana, was abducted during a midnight raid. Residents reported that Ndana managed to contact security operatives before the attackers broke into his residence, but no assistance arrived. He reportedly surrendered himself to the gunmen to save his pregnant wife, who was targeted for abduction. The assailants operated for several minutes, firing shots to disperse neighbors before whisking Ndana away, leaving the community in fear.
In response to the escalating insecurity, youths in Tsaragi staged a peaceful protest at the palace of the Etsu Tsaragi on Sunday. Chanting solidarity songs, they demanded that Fulani settlers vacate Tsaragi land and urged the Etsu to convey their grievances to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, whom they accused of failing to protect communities in Kwara North. Their demonstration specifically followed Ndana's abduction and highlighted incessant kidnappings and killings in the area.
The recent attacks are part of a broader pattern of insecurity across Kwara State. In the days leading up to Sunday's incidents, other kidnappings were reported, including a driver shot dead and four passengers abducted in Omu Aran on Saturday, and a woman and a 16-year-old girl abducted in Lafiagi Emirate four days prior. These events underscore the growing vulnerability of rural defense structures and the faltering decentralized security strategy that relies heavily on local hunters and volunteer guards.
Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq expressed his profound condolences to the bereaved families, describing the killings as devastating beyond words. He acknowledged the efforts and sacrifices of the security forces but stressed the need for intensified action. The Governor has called for increased security deployments to the state to confront and neutralize the criminal elements operating in parts of Kwara South and Kwara North. He commended the forest guards and local hunters who offered spirited resistance, even neutralizing some attackers despite suffering casualties, and urged residents to remain calm and avoid internal strife.
In a significant development, the Army Headquarters directed the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 2 Division of the Nigerian Army in Ibadan, Oyo State, to immediately relocate to Kwara to further coordinate and boost the military's response to the insecurity. This directive reflects the severity of the situation and the government's commitment to augmenting conventional forces. Meanwhile, the Oke-Ode Community Development Association, while commending initial government steps, demanded the complete dislodgement of criminal elements, urging action beyond mere condolences. Further compounding the crisis, the Kwara State Ministry of Health has relocated its medical outreach from Oke-Ode to Omupo Cottage Hospital, citing safety concerns, indicating that even essential social services are being disrupted in affected areas. Police spokesperson Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi confirmed the incidents, stating a comprehensive report would be issued upon receiving field assessments.
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