Attackers kill at least 50, abduct women and children in Nigeria's Zamfara state


MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, ⁠Feb 20 (Reuters) - At least 50 people were killed ⁠and several women and children abducted after armed men ‌attacked a village in Nigeria's northwestern Zamfara state, a state lawmaker told Reuters on Friday.

Hamisu A. Faru, lawmaker representing Bukkuyum south, said the attackers ​raided Tungan Dutse village from around ⁠5 p.m. on Thursday until ⁠about 3:30 a.m. on Friday, burning down buildings and shooting ⁠residents ‌who tried to flee.

"They have been moving from one village to another ... leaving at least 50 people ⁠dead," Faru told Reuters by phone.

He said the ​number of ‌abducted victims was yet to be determined. Traditional leaders ⁠and local ​government officials were still accounting for the missing.

A Zamfara state police spokesperson did not respond to calls seeking comment.

Abdullahi Sani, 41, ⁠a resident of Tungan Dutse, said three ​family members were killed in the attack.

"No one slept yesterday, we are all in pain," he said.

A day earlier, residents contacted ⁠security forces and local authority when they saw more than 150 motorcycles carrying armed men. But the warning was ignored, Sani said.

Insecurity is a pressing concern in Nigeria and ​the government is under mounting pressure to ⁠restore stability.

There has been a surge in attacks blamed on "bandits", ​who have carried out deadly assaults, ‌abductions for ransom, and displaced communities ​across northern Nigeria.

(Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi; Writing by Chijioke Ohuocha; Editing by Philippa Fletcher and Alex Richardson)

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