Southern Kaduna reels from fresh Bandits Abduct and assaults in Arak village, Sanga LGA, gunmen abducted Mrs. Averik Arak Monday night, 48 hours after slaying her son Habila Averik, his wife, and daughter before her eyes. Ill and grieving, she was taken with her granddaughter.
Kadage village, Kauru LGA, lost 16 to abduction and one to murder; Unguwan Sarki Maro, Kajuru LGA, saw 15 mostly minors kidnapped.
Sources report over 100 captives from Kauru since December 1, 2025, decrying media silence.
The report detailed a Kachia LGA attack killing four: Mr. Bitrus Bahago, wife Justina, son Ibrahim, and relative Adam Waziri.
Gunmen stormed Friday near Federal University of Applied Science HQ, injuring others treated locally. No Kaduna Police statement yet.
Residents near security hubs lament persistent raids, urging federal-state action.
Patterns, Root Causes, and Pathways to Security in Northern Nigeria
These attacks epitomize Southern Kaduna’s vicious cycle: banditry blending cattle rustling, kidnapping, and terror.
Arak’s tragedy, targeting mourners, signals psychological warfare, eroding community fabric.
Over 100 Kauru captives highlight scale; Kachia’s proximity to university/police mocks deterrence.
Bandits Abduct an exploit ungoverned spaces, forests shelter.
Economic lure: Ransoms fund arms.
Govt lapses, Delayed kinetics, Operation Safe Haven yields arrests but recidivism high.
Intelligence gaps; porous borders via Niger/Chad.
Displacement food insecurity (famine risk), economy stalled, Agric output down 30%.
Women/children (60% victims) face trauma, gender violence.
Comparisons: Zamfara’s vigilante successes; Borno’s hybrid model.
Kaduna’s forest ops (2025) rescued 200 but need sustainment.
Solutions framework:
- Kinetic: Drones, forward bases; clear 500km² forests.
- Non-Kinetic: Amnesty/rehab (like Katsina’s 1,500 repentants); rural policing.
- Socio-Econ: GRF investments, schools, roads; CVR for herder IDs.
- Community: Early warning apps; interfaith dialogues.
2026 budget: ₦3.2tn security allocation demands audit.
Gov Uba Sani’s “peace committees” show promise; federal superhighway (Kaduna-Abuja) aids patrols.
Hope amid despair: Resident resilience, media amplification pressure action.
Sustained ops could halve incidents by 2027 (per ISS).
Incident Summary Table
| Location (LGA) | Killed | Abducted | Details |
| Arak (Sanga) | 3 (prior) | 2 (woman, child) | Mourning attack, family slain |
| Kadage (Kauru) | 1 | 16 | Part of 100+ captures |
| Unguuwan Sarki Maro (Kajuru) | 0 | 15 (mostly minors) | Village raid |
| Kachia (Kachia) | 4 | Unknown | Family wiped, injuries |
| Total | 8 | 33+ | Ongoing crisis |
Community Resilience and Calls to Action
Victims’ fortitude inspires; hospitals stabilize injured. Stakeholders urge:
- Police statements, rescues.
- Humanitarian aid.
- Policy: State Police debate.
Peace demands holistic resolve.
Moderated Public Comments Section
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- Yakubu M. (Kaduna): Prayers for victims. Need more patrols in forests.
- Hauwa I. (Sanga): Heartbreaking. Support IDPs with aid, jobs.
- David K. (Kajuru): Communities unite for vigilance. Govt, act fast!

