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At least 18 killed in vigilante clash with bandits in Nigeria’s Katsina

By Thomson Reuters Mar 18, 2026 | 6:31 AM

By Camillus Eboh and Hamza Ibrahim

ABUJA, March 18 (Reuters) – At least 18 people were killed on Tuesday in Nigeria’s northwestern ​Katsina state, authorities and police said on ‌Wednesday, exposing the fragility of peace pacts with gunmen with the second most deadly attack in a month.

Katsina and neighbouring states have pursued amnesty deals and ‌community ​security pacts to persuade armed ⁠gangs known locally ⁠as bandits to surrender weapons, but rural villages still face sporadic raids, reprisals and tit-for-tat violence.

The latest assault began when a vigilante ​patrol killed three suspected bandits in Falale village, triggering a reprisal by armed men ⁠that killed 15 people ⁠in Falale and neighbouring Kadobe, said ​Nasir Mua’zu, Katsina’s commissioner for security.

Katsina police spokesperson Abubakar ​Aliyu also said the reprisal attack left ‌15 people dead.

While there have been smaller assaults over the past weeks, the death toll in Tuesday’s attack was the highest since ⁠February 3, when armed men killed at least 21 people in Doma town in Katsina state, leaving ⁠a six-month ‌local truce in tatters.

Attacks by gangs ⁠of heavily armed men have wreaked ​havoc ‌across Nigeria’s northwest in recent years, ​kidnapping thousands, ⁠killing hundreds and making it unsafe to travel by road or on farms in some areas.

(Reporting by Camillus Eboh in Abuja and Hamza Ibrahim in Kano; Writitng by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo; Editing by ​Alison Williams)