Dozens kidnapped in northwest Nigeria after bandits invite them to talks


ABUJA, June 8 (Reuters) - Armed ⁠bandits in northwest Nigeria abducted dozens of villagers whom they ⁠invited to a meeting about potential peace negotiations, authorities ‌and residents said on Monday, highlighting the region's worsening security.

Police said 39 people were seized on Sunday when they went to a meeting in the forest ​near Magamin Diddi village in the Maradun ⁠municipality of northwest Zamfara ⁠State. Some local residents and officials said the number could be ⁠as ‌high as 50.

According to a Zamfara State Police Command statement, the victims were meeting relatives of a bandit ⁠leader in an attempt to broker peace and ​ease restrictions on ‌movement imposed on the community.

Zamfara is at the centre of ⁠a long-running ​security crisis in which armed groups, locally referred to as bandits, carry out mass kidnappings, killings and village raids. The violence has disrupted ⁠farming and displaced thousands.

Security forces have ​deployed personnel and intelligence assets to locate the victims, the police statement added.

Several individuals were reported by locals to have been released to convey ⁠the kidnappers' ransom demands back to the village.

Bashar Aliyu, a resident of Magamin Diddi, said the armed group was demanding 125 million naira ($91,880) for the release of those abducted.

In many communities, ​residents have resorted to negotiating directly with ⁠armed groups to gain access to farmland or secure the release ​of abductees, a practice authorities have discouraged ‌but struggled to prevent.

($1 = 1,360.47 naira)

(Reporting ​by Hamza Ibrahim in Kano and Ahmed Kingimi in Maiduguri; Writing by Chijioke Ohuocha; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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