Niger: Bandits order residents to vacate estate or get killed

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Suspected bandits have ordered the residents of M.I Wushishi Estate in Minna, the Niger State capital, to vacate the estate or get killed.

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The bandits, suspected to be miners were said to have invaded the estate when most of the male residents had gone to work breaking cars and windows of houses.

A resident, who spoke to newsmen on condition of anonymity on Monday, said the attack came after residents had gone to report the matter at a neighbourhood police station.

The resident said, “Hoodlums we suspect are miners in the neighbourhood have asked all the residents of MI Wushishi Housing Estate in Minna, the Niger State capital, to vacate their homes or get killed. These guys invaded the community in broad light, breaking window glasses. several cars were also damaged”.

He further said, “You will know that the attack came after residents reported to the Police how illegal miners in the community have caused damage to our homes.

“These guys told us that they were coming for us and they came. They came after most men had gone to work. Many top civil servants, including directors and permanent secretaries, live in the estate. I know of many people who have moved out of the estate this evening for fear of the attacks. Nowhere is safe in the State. If bandits and terrorists are not chasing people from their homes it is hoodlums and miners. Where is Government, for Allah’s sake”.

When contacted yesterday, the Niger State Police Command spokesman, Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the attack but noted that peace had returned to the estate. Police patrol teams, led by DPO Maitumbi, have moved to the scene and the miscreants were dispersed. However, one person among the gangs whose identity is yet to be known was killed by the hoodlums, and was taken to the general hospital morgue.

“Meanwhile, normalcy was restored, investigation is ongoing to arrest the assailants and the patrol teams have been positioned in the area to forestall reoccurrence”, Abiodun stated.

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