Feb 8 • 01:11 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Kwara residents flee to Niger after terrorist attack

Residents of Woro community in Kwara State have fled to Niger State following a deadly terrorist attack that left over 176 people dead.

In a tragic incident, residents of Woro community in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State have been forced to flee to the neighboring Niger State after a brutal terrorist attack that reportedly claimed the lives of over 176 individuals. The attack, which unfolded from Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, instilled a sense of fear and desperation in the community, compelling families to leave their homes with minimal personal belongings. This mass exodus has sparked widespread concern and highlights the ongoing security challenges faced by residents in the region.

A viral video circulating on social media displayed the harrowing plight of the displaced residents who have sought refuge in Wawa town, Niger State. The footage captures the chaotic aftermath of the attack, showing families gathered by the roadside, visibly traumatized and exhausted from their escape. Many are seen huddled under makeshift tents or sitting on the ground, underscoring the dire conditions they now face. Reports indicate that several vehicles were used to transport these individuals, but the trauma of their flight is palpable as they cope with their loss and displacement.

Local officials have acknowledged the severity of the situation, with ZulQharnain Musa, the Special Assistant to the Chairman of Kaiama Local Government Area, confirming the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The impact of this attack extends beyond physical safety, raising critical questions about the broader implications for community safety, local governance, and emergency response efforts to support those affected. The incident calls for urgent attention and action from both local authorities and national security forces to prevent further tragedies in the region and provide necessary aid to the displaced.

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