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At least 50 people are killed and women, children and other victims taken hostage in Nigeria's Zamfara State

A state legislator said that armed men attacked a village in Nigeria’s northwest Zamfara State, killing at least 50 and abducting?several children and women.

Hamisu Faru, a lawmaker from Bukkuyum South, claimed that the attackers attacked Tungan Dutse Village at around 5?p.m. On Thursday, the attackers burned down buildings and shot residents who fled.

Faru, a phone caller, said that "they have been moving between villages... and leaving at least fifty people dead."

He said that the number of abducted victim 'was still to be determined. Traditional leaders and local officials are still trying to find the missing.

The Zamfara State Police spokesperson did not return calls for comment.

Abdullahi Sani (41), a resident of Tungan Dutse said that three members of his family were killed in the attack.

He said, "We are all in pain. No one slept yesterday."

Residents contacted local authorities and security forces a day earlier when they saw more than 150 motorcycles with armed men. Sani claimed that the warning was ignored.

Insecurity is a major concern in Nigeria, and the government faces increasing pressure to restore stability.

In northern Nigeria, there has been an?increase in attacks that are blamed on "bandits". They have committed?deadly assasinations, kidnappings for ransom and forced communities to relocate. Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi, Writing by Chijioke Ahuocha, Editing by Philippa and Alex Richardson

(source: Reuters)