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Niger Baptism Attack Kills 22 Villagers

by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
9 months ago
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  • Rising insecurity in Tillabéri
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Deadly Niger baptism attack

Gunmen on motorbikes killed 22 people in western Niger during a brutal assault on villagers, including those attending a baptism ceremony. Witnesses in Tillabéri region told AFP that 15 victims were gunned down during the celebration before attackers moved to a nearby area, killing seven more. Local activist Maikoul Zodi described the incident as an act of “death and terror.”

The Tillabéri region, bordering Mali and Burkina Faso, has long been plagued by jihadist groups linked to al-Qaeda and Islamic State. Niger’s authorities confirmed an attack but have yet to release casualty figures.

Rising insecurity in Tillabéri

Human Rights Watch reported last week that jihadists have escalated their campaign since March, killing at least 127 villagers and worshippers. Homes have also been looted and burned. The Niger baptism attack follows an ambush that left 14 soldiers dead just days earlier, highlighting the army’s ongoing struggle to secure the region.

Access restrictions and fears of reprisals often make it difficult to verify casualty figures. Still, civil groups warn the death toll from such assaults may be higher than reported.

Government under pressure

Niger’s military junta, in power since the 2023 coup led by Gen Abdourahmane Tchiani, faces growing criticism for failing to protect civilians. Activists have urged authorities to prioritize security in vulnerable areas, warning that lives continue to be lost needlessly.

Alongside Mali and Burkina Faso, Niger has expelled French and U.S. forces, turning instead to Russia and Turkey for military support. Yet the violence persists, with jihadist groups exploiting weak state presence.

For villagers mourning loved ones, the Niger baptism attack underscores the urgent need for stronger protection, accountability, and long-term solutions to restore peace in the Sahel.

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Nakayenga Patricia Renee

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