ABUJA, Mar 23 (NNN-NAN) – At least 34 people were killed, following coordinated attacks by gunmen, who invaded four villages in Nigeria’s north-western state of Kaduna on Sunday, the government confirmed, yesterday.
Seven persons were injured, while over 200 houses and 32 shops were burned, during the Sunday night attacks on Tsonje, Agban, Katanga, and Kadarko villages, in the Kaura local government area of Kaduna, said Samuel Aruwan, the state’s commissioner for internal security and home affairs, at a press conference in Kaduna city, the state capital.
Aruwan said, three vehicles and 17 motorcycles were also vandalised by the gunmen, whose motives for the attack remain unknown.
A 24-hour-curfew has been imposed on the local government area, in the wake of the attack, the local official said, adding, the curfew would remain in force and was essential to check further breakdown of law and order, in the affected villages.
Armed attacks have been a primary security threat in Nigeria’s northern and central regions, leading to deaths and kidnappings in recent months.– NNN-NAN