Gunmen kill 29 in attack in Nigeria's Adamawa state, governor says


YOLA, ⁠Nigeria, April 27 (Reuters) - Gunmen killed ⁠at least 29 people in an ‌attack on a community in Nigeria's Adamawa state, the state governor said on Monday.

The attackers invaded ​the community late on ⁠Sunday and carried ⁠out sporadic shootings for several hours, killing residents ⁠and ‌destroying property, according to local officials and community leaders.

Governor ⁠Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri confirmed the death toll ​during ‌a visit to Guyaku community in Gombi ⁠local ​government area, where he condoled with bereaved families and described the incident as ⁠tragic and unacceptable.

He said the ​state government was working with security agencies to prevent further attacks and restore normalcy.

The ⁠motive behind the attack is unknown. However, Adamawa, in northeastern Nigeria, has in recent years suffered repeated attacks by ​Boko Haram insurgents including ⁠armed groups and criminal gangs, contributing to ​rising insecurity across rural ‌communities in the region.

(Reporting ​by Ahmed Kingimi; Writing by Chijioke Ohuocha; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

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