Gunmen kidnapped at least 46 people, including women and children, in a raid on Gana town in Nigeria’s northwest Zamfara state, residents and a local traditional leader said on Tuesday.
The attack, which follows a similar mass kidnapping in the state last month, occurred at about 2200 GMT on Sunday. Dozens of gunmen on motorbikes unleashed a barrage of gunfire on the community, setting fire to several homes and businesses.
Alhaji Garba Haure, a traditional leader inGana, said the intervention of government security forces prevented the assailants from setting the entire town ablaze. No lives were lost, he said.
“We have 46 men, women and children that have been abducted altogether, and still counting,” Haure said.
Bala Harauma, a resident, told Reuters the actual count of abducted individuals could be higher. Six people managed to escape while the armed gang moved the captives in the early hours of Monday.
Another resident, Yusuf Mohammed, reported that the bandits set ablaze dozens of houses and silos containing foodstuffs.
The captives taken in the December attack were freed after a ransom was paid, residents said.