30 feared de@d in fresh terrorist attack in Zamfara
Gossip • Feb 21
**Bandits Leave Trail of Blood in Zamfara**
In the early hours of Thursday, February 19, a village in Anka Local Government Area of Zamfara State was thrown into chaos as terrorists descended on Dutsin Dan Ajiya Village. Details of the attack are still sketchy, but it's feared that over 30 lives were lost in the mayhem that ensued.
According to eyewitnesses, the bandits, who came on motorbikes, barricaded the village and launched a surprise attack on the residents. The sheer brutality of the assault left many speechless, as the attackers rained bullets on the villagers and razed their homes. The villagers were caught off guard, with little chance to defend themselves against the marauding terrorists.
As the dust settled, a grim picture emerged of a village in shambles. The attackers, it's alleged, abducted many residents, whisking them away into the nearby forest. The whereabouts of these missing individuals remain unknown, leaving their families in a state of panic and desperation. Friday morning found many still searching for loved ones, with the full extent of the damage only starting to sink in.
The attack has raised questions about the efficacy of recent security measures in the state. Just a day prior, the Minister of Defence, Major General Christopher Musa (rtd), had visited Zamfara to unveil a cache of new security equipment, including armoured vehicles and drones procured by Governor Dauda Lawal. The visit was meant to boost morale and assure residents that the government was committed to their safety. However, the brazen nature of the attack has left many wondering if these efforts are enough to stem the tide of terror in Zamfara.
As the people of Zamfara grapple with the aftermath of this senseless violence, one thing is clear: the fight against terrorism in Nigeria's north-west remains a long and arduous one. The people of Dutsin Dan Ajiya Village will not soon forget the horrors they endured on that fateful night, and the government must be held accountable for ensuring that such atrocities are never repeated.