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Bandits Kill Four, Raid Hospital in Niger State Villages Attack

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Last updated: July 8, 2026 1:28 pm
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Armed bandits attacked two villages in Rafi Local Government Area of Niger State, killing four civilians, setting several houses ablaze, and raiding the Asmau Hospital where displaced Fulani residents had sought refuge. The attacks on Anguwan Gizo and Anguwan Karaya communities prompted local authorities to impose a 12-hour overnight curfew from 7pm to 6:30am to forestall reprisal attacks and restore calm.

The Sequence of Violence

The attackers struck both villages in what security sources described as coordinated raids. Four civilians were killed during the assault. The decision to also target Asmau Hospital, where displaced people had already fled for safety, represents a particularly disturbing escalation. Attacking a health facility used as a refuge crossed a line that has shocked the local community and drawn concern from humanitarian observers.

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Troops of the 45 Battalion deployed at Forward Operating Base Kagara conducted a fighting patrol to Baka Cin Hatsi and adjoining villages after receiving reports of the violence. According to security expert Zagazola Makama, troops confirmed the details of the attacks and moved to dominate the affected communities to prevent further violence and reassure residents.

The Curfew and What It Signals

The 12-hour curfew imposed by Rafi Local Government Area authorities reflects the seriousness of the situation and the genuine risk of community-level reprisal attacks following the violence. When bandits strike across community lines, the danger of retaliatory attacks by residents can compound the original violence into something far larger and more difficult to contain.

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Security forces say they will maintain a strong presence in the area while efforts continue to identify and apprehend those responsible for the attacks. Furthermore, the curfew provides troops with greater operational latitude to monitor movement and separate armed actors from civilians during the overnight hours when bandit activity is most common.

Part of a Wider Pattern

This attack in Niger State occurs alongside ongoing security challenges in Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna, and Sokoto, where bandit groups continue to threaten communities, farms, and now health infrastructure. The targeting of a hospital is not unique to this incident. Similar attacks on medical facilities in conflict zones across Nigeria’s northwest have been documented previously, reflecting how armed groups have expanded their targeting beyond purely economic objectives.

For the people of Anguwan Gizo, Anguwan Karaya, and the wider Rafi Local Government Area, Tuesday brings both the immediate shock of loss and the ongoing anxiety of living in a region where the next attack could come at any time.

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