Lakurawa terrorists
By Akeem Atoyebi
At least 15 people were reported killed in a fierce battle between residents of the Mera community and members of a new terrorist group, Lakurawa, in Kebbi State.
Military authorities have affirmed the emergence of the Lakurawa group, which reportedly has links to ISIS operating in the Sahel. The attack occurred on Friday in Mera village, located in the Augie local government area of Kebbi State, as the terrorists attempted to raid the community to rustle livestock.
Community members resisted the assault, and a violent confrontation ensued.
“A herder ran to the community and raised the alarm. Local residents responded and engaged the terrorists in a fight, which led to the deaths of 15 people, with many others injured,” a local source said.
The locals reportedly succeeded in killing some terrorists and injuring others, although survivors among the attackers managed to carry away their casualties as they retreated.
Kebbi State’s Deputy Governor, accompanied by the Commissioner of Police and the Emir of Argungu, visited Mera to offer condolences. On Saturday, Governor Abdullahi Idris Zuru confirmed the incident in a phone interview and acknowledged the presence of the terror group in some parts of the state. He assured that authorities are prepared to address any threats posed by Lakurawa.