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Bandits raid remote central Nigerian village, at least 35 dead

By Thomson Reuters Feb 4, 2026 | 2:24 AM

By Ardo Hazzad

BAUCHI, Nigeria, Feb 4 (Reuters) – Bandits killed at least 35 people ‍as they stormed through a remote village in central Nigeria’s Kwara state, setting fire to buildings and shops late ‌on Tuesday, a ‌state lawmaker said.

It was the deadliest assault recorded this year in the district bordering Niger state, an ​area increasingly targeted by armed gangs.

Villagers fled ‍into surrounding bushland ​as the gunmen attacked ​Woro, Saidu Baba Ahmed told ‍Reuters by phone.

Several people were still missing on Wednesday morning, he said.

Banditry and armed attacks on rural communities ‍have surged across northwest and north-central Nigeria in recent years as ‍gangs ‍raid villages, kidnap ​residents and loot livestock.

Kwara ​has ⁠reported a rise in ‌attacks near the border with Niger state.

(Reporting by Ardo Hazzad, Writing by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo; Editing by Hugh Lawson and ⁠Andrew Heavens)