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NIGERIA, Aug 31, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - At least 15 people fleeing gang violence in
the northern Nigerian state of Zamfara died when their boat capsized on a
river, officials and a local resident told AFP Sunday.
Criminal gangs are terrorising the northwestern region of Nigeria as they go
on the rampage, stealing cattle, looting and burning down villages as well as
kidnapping for ransom.
Those who drowned were primarily women and children who had fled a bandit
raid on Friday on three villages in the Gummi region, the sources said.
"Fifteen passengers drowned when the overloaded boat capsized as they crossed
the river," said Muhammadu Chigari, head of the village of Nasarawar Kirfi.
The victims comprised eight women, three children and four men, with three
rescued, said Chigari, who attended funerals of some of the victims on
Sunday.
The victims had fled their homes in the villages of Damaga, Tungar Maigunya
and Nasarawar Kirfi after bandits attacked, said Suleiman Dangaladima,
another local dignitary who gave the same death toll.
Aliyu Shehu, director of Nigeria's emergency agency NEMA, confirmed the
incident, saying rescue workers were "planning to go to the scene" to gather
information and help survivors.
Boat accidents are frequent, notably during the rainy season, in Nigeria with
many vessels overloaded and poorly maintained.