Sokoto, 10 May, 2022 / 9:28 pm (ACI Africa).
Victims of a recent attack on villages in Nigeria’s Zamfara State that resulted in the death of dozens and displacement of thousands are receiving “relief assistance” from the Church, a Catholic Priest ministering in the Diocese of Sokoto has told ACI Africa.
In the Tuesday, May 10 interview, Fr. Stephen Ojapah confirmed the May 8 attack that Nigerian media have reported about.
“It happened on Sunday when dozens of gunmen on motorcycles entered three villages shooting people,” Fr. Ojapah told ACI Africa and confirmed the Vanguard Nigeria report that at least 55 people were killed in the attack on some three villages in Bakura Local Government Area of Zamfara State and two others in the same State.
Fr. Ojapah explained, “The bandits were moving in search of cows and other valuables with the support of a helicopter.”
“48 persons were killed in the communities of Sabon Gari Damri, Damri, and Kalahe in Bakura Local Government Area of the state,” the Parish Priest of St Patrick’s Gidan Mai Kambu Parish of Sokoto Diocese further said.