Bandits Overrun Military Base in Niger State, 20 Soldiers Killed Amid Rising Insecurity in Northwest.

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  • June 25, 2025
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In a brazen dawn assault on Tuesday, armed bandits stormed a military outpost in Kwanan Dutse, Mariga Local Government Area of Niger State, leaving at least 20 soldiers dead and several others wounded. The attack marks one of the deadliest strikes against security forces in the region this year, underscoring the escalating violence plaguing Nigeria’s northwest.

A security source in neighboring Shiroro LGA, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the attack to our correspondent, revealing that the bandits launched a coordinated offensive on the base in the early hours.

“The soldiers were caught off guard. Many were killed, and others sustained serious injuries,” the source said, adding that the bodies of the fallen troops had been transported to a nearby hospital.

As of press time, the Nigerian Army had not released an official statement. Repeated inquiries to Lieutenant Colonel Onyechi Anele, the army’s spokesperson, went unanswered. Similarly, Niger State’s Commissioner for Homeland Security, Abdullahi Garba, did not respond to requests for comment.

The assault in Niger State is the latest in a wave of deadly attacks sweeping across the northwest. Just hours earlier, bandits slaughtered 15 villagers in Tofa, Zamfara State, while a fierce clash between security forces and the notorious warlord Bello Turji’s faction left over 100 dead in Sokoto’s Shinkafi LGA.

Niger State, long a hotspot for banditry, has seen increasing territorial control by armed groups. Security analysts suggest that the Kwanan Dutse attack may have been carried out by factions loyal to Dogo Gide, a prominent bandit leader, or remnants of the late Ali Kawaje’s gang.

The northwest’s security crisis has spiraled beyond cattle rustling and kidnappings into full-blown insurgency. Terrorist factions, including Boko Haram splinter cells led by Mallam Sadiku, now operate alongside bandit groups, targeting civilians, security personnel, and even local miners.

Residents in affected areas describe a climate of fear, with villages abandoned and military outposts struggling to repel well-armed assailants. Despite repeated government pledges to restore order, the violence shows no sign of abating.

Security experts warn that without a decisive military response, the region risks further destabilization. “These attacks are a direct challenge to the state’s authority,” said a counterterrorism analyst who requested anonymity. “If bandits can overrun military bases with such ease, what does that say about security strategy?”

As families mourn the fallen soldiers and villagers bury their dead, the question remains: How many more will die before the tide turns?

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