Rising insecurity under Tinubu as bandits killed nine, injured others in brutal Kaduna attack

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The security situation in Nigeria continues to deteriorate under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, with another tragic incident highlighting the grave challenges faced by citizens.

Reports indicate that a group of bandits unleashed terror on Gindin Dutse Makyali village in the Kufana district of Kaduna State, resulting in the deaths of nine individuals and leaving nine others with severe injuries.

The attack, which occurred in the early hours of Sunday, struck close to a military checkpoint, raising questions about the effectiveness of security measures in the area. While the Kaduna State Police are yet to officially confirm the incident, Moses Musa, a community leader, recounted the harrowing events to Channels Television. According to Musa, the bandits launched their assault around 5 am while residents were still asleep, opening fire indiscriminately.

Tragically, nine individuals perished in the flames as the bandits set fire to their homes, while nine more sustained injuries ranging from burns. Musa further revealed that the assailants razed fourteen houses during the prolonged attack, which went unchallenged by the military stationed in the vicinity.

The incident underscores the urgent need for decisive action to address the escalating security crisis gripping Nigeria, as communities across the nation continue to suffer at the hands of armed assailants.

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