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Bandits again set on fire scores of passengers fully loaded in a bus on their way from Sabon Birnin Local Government Council to Sokoto on Tuesday.

Eye witnesses gave the figure of passengers killed 42, but the Police authority in Sokoto State differed, saying passengers killed.were 17.

Bandits on Tuesday morning at about 9.00am blocked road around.Gidan Bawa village and stopped vehicles before setting them on fire.

Confirming the incident, Sokoto State Police Command spokesperson, ASP Sanusi Abubakar, however insisted that that those killed might be about 17.

He explained that the vehicle carried 24 passengers, out of which 7 were admitted to an undisclosed hospital.

According to Punch, the victims numbering about 10, including a Nigerien and locals from Sabon Birni, were on their way to Gadan Gayan in Kaduna en-route southern part of the country in search of livelihood.

More inside details of the incident narrated. A resident of Sabon Birni who narrated the incident when he arrived Sokoto said:

“The bandits shot at the tyres of the vehicle, it somersaulted and burst into flame. Not done, the bandits surrounded the burning vehicle to ensure none of the passengers survived.”

A former local government chairman of Sabon Birni, Idris Gobir, who also confirmed the incident said, the bandits are now on the rampage, unleashing havoc on the helpless villagers.

Recall that some armed bandits in the early hours of Friday, December 3 invaded the Ungwan Gimbiya village in Chikun local government area of Kaduna state, killing two persons while over 50 members of the community were abducted during the attack.

The terrorists stormed the community on the day and attacked no fewer than 13 members of different families.

The community is a few kilometres away from Kakau Daji where over 60 worshippers of Emmanuel Baptist Church were kidnapped in October 2021 during a church service.

Meanwhile, Northern youths have called for the review of the security architecture of Nigeria as attacks continue to escalate.

The youths also called for the immediate sack of the National Security Adviser, Major General Babagana Monguno (Rtd).

According to them, the massive killings and raiding of communities in the north by bandits, Boko Haram insurgents, ISWAP, and other terrorist groups rampaging the region can no longer be tolerated.

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