The Zamfara State Government has ordered the closure of four markets in three local government areas in the state as death toll from reprisal attacks between bandits and vigilante members rose to 90.
Reports from affected communities indicated that no fewer than 90 corpses had been buried after the latest round of mayhem while many people were still missing.
The affected markets include Magami, Dan Sadau, Wanke and Dauran in Gusau, Maru and Zurmi local government areas of the state.
While the state government was silent on the casualty figures, residents of Magami said they had buried more than 60 corpses as at yesterday morning, with many of them brought in from surrounding villages.
They had earlier reported the recovery of 53 bodies, saying that many residents who were still missing were feared killed.
The funeral prayer was presided over by the Chief Imam of Magami town, Sanusi Na’ibi.
Gusau Local Government Area where the attackers were said to be purely on a mission to kill and not to loot was believed to be the worst hit.
The local government area hosts two of the affected markets, namely Magami and Wanke.
Other affected local government areas are Maru and Zumi, which host Dansadau and Dauran markets respectively.
“Security agencies are hereby directed to ensure strict compliance. They are also ordered to deal, ruthlessly with anyone found violating law and order within and around the affected markets,” the state’s commissioner for information, Ibrahim Dosara, said in a statement.
Dosara said the government was dismayed by “the callous act of terrorism meted to innocent people carrying out their legitimate business.”
He said the government had directed its Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs to as a matter of urgency mobilise to the affected communities and provide immediate assistance to the families of the victims.
The government also implored security agencies in the state to collaborate with one another to provide the needed security to the areas and across the state.
The government said it was deeply saddened by Wednesday’s attacks on some communities in Magami District of Gusau Local Government Area of the state, which claimed 51 lives.
The sole administrator of Bakura Local Government, Aminu Suleiman, had told reporters that more than 30 people were killed in Bakura and Maradun.
Suleiman said the deaths were recorded over days of reprisal attacks between members of outlawed vigilante groups and bandits.
The government condemned the act of terrorism targeted at law-abiding citizens who have been contributing to the development of the state in particular and the country in general.
The government regretted that the evil act happened while it was making efforts to ensure full return of peace and security in the state.
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