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Niger Condemns Attacks In Erena, Bagana, Yelwa


Secretary to the Government of Niger State (SSG), Alhaji Abubakar Usman, has condemned the heinous and senseless banditry attacks that occurred in Erena Bagna and Yelwa communities of Shiroro Local Government Area of the State.

The attack led to the tragic loss of innocent lives and destruction of property, as well as displacement of people of the affected communities. Reports indicated that heavily armed bandits invaded the affected communities in large numbers, shooting sporadically, setting houses ablaze, and causing panic among residents.

The SSG, in a statement by the Coordinator Press Affairs, Office of the Secretary to the Government of Niger State, Lawal Tanko, described the attacks as barbaric, inhumane and a direct affront to the peace and security efforts of the present administration.

He expressed deep sorrow over the unfortunate incident and extended heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives, as well as to the entire people of Shiroro Local Government Area. “The Government of Niger State is deeply pained by this tragic development.

These mindless acts of violence against innocent citizens are unacceptable and will not be tolerated. We share in the grief of the affected families and assure them that Government stands firmly with them in this difficult time,” the SSG stated.

He assured Nigerlites that the State Government is working in close collaboration with security agencies to intensify operations aimed at flushing out criminal elements from all parts of the State.



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