Security
forces dispatched to region and investigation launched
ABUJA, Nigeria
At least
five worshippers were killed and 40 others kidnapped when armed gunmen attacked
a mosque in northwestern Nigeria, local media reported Sunday.
The attack
by armed gangs occurred at a mosque in Zamfara state. The imam was among those
reportedly abducted.
Muhammed
Shehu, a spokesperson for the Zamfara State Police, said security forces were
dispatched to the region, and an investigation was launched.
The
country’s northwest sees occasional clashes between the herder Fulani people,
one of the largest ethnic groups widely dispersed across West Africa, and
neighboring sedentary tribes.
The Fulani,
who migrated to the south to graze their cattle, claim farmers have tried to
steal their animals and attack their people.
Armed groups
sometimes take advantage of conflicts and organize attacks.
Nearly 2,000
people have lost their lives in the region while thousands have been displaced.
Following
the signing of “cessation of hostilities” agreements by different groups in
August 2019, more than 2,000 members laid down their weapons.
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