Gunmen Kill at Least 29 in Northeast Nigeria Attack
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- At least 29 people were killed in an attack on the Guyaku community in Nigeria's Adamawa state, according to the state governor.
- Locals reported that gunmen targeted young people gathered at a football pitch, also burning homes and places of worship.
- The motive behind the attack, which occurred in a region prone to violence from jihadists and criminal gangs, remains unclear.
Northeast Nigeria has once again been plunged into mourning following a brutal attack that claimed the lives of at least 29 people in Adamawa state. The Guyaku community in Gombi Local Government Area became the scene of horrific violence on Sunday, as assailants descended upon residents, particularly targeting young people gathered to watch football. This incident, occurring in a region already grappling with persistent threats from jihadist insurgents and notorious criminal gangs, serves as a grim reminder of the ongoing insecurity plaguing the area.
confirmed that no fewer than 29 people were killed in a deadly attack on Guyaku community in Gombi Local Government Area
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri's visit to the site and confirmation of the death toll paint a stark picture of the devastation. Eyewitness accounts from locals like Philip Agabus and Joshua Usman detail a scene of chaos, with gunmen opening fire indiscriminately and setting fire to homes and places of worship. The sheer scale of the violence, with attackers operating for several hours, has left the community reeling and underscores the vulnerability of civilians in the face of such coordinated assaults.
our people converged at a football pitch in Guyaku community,... were attacked by insurgents who entered with guns and began shooting randomly
The lack of a clear motive at this stage only adds to the fear and uncertainty gripping Adamawa state. While the region is known for various forms of violence, including communal clashes over land, the specific targeting of a football gathering suggests a deliberate act of terror. The international community often focuses on the broader conflict with jihadist groups, but these attacks highlight the devastating impact on ordinary citizens and the urgent need for enhanced security measures to protect lives and property.
They also burnt places of worship, houses and motorcycles
Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.