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Kaduna Is Most Dangerous State In Nigeria, Cml’s Life Count Shows by Enugupikin: 10:59am On Jul 06, 2020
Asides from the 250 deaths most of whom were reported to be on the side of the terrorists, CML’s Life Count collated report showed that police officers were involved in 18 extra-judicial killings.ivic Media Lab collation of media reported deaths in Nigeria for the first six months of 2020 ranks Kaduna State as the part of the country with the highest report of murders.
Its record of 493 persons killed between January and June, is higher than the reported deaths in the Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorised territories of Borno; 290, Adamawa; 37 and Yobe; 5.
There were more persons kidnapped in Kaduna State – 178 than any other part of the country based on the reports collected by CML.

This is in contrast to the 10 recorded incidents of kidnapping in Borno.

In keeping with the increasing trend of attacks organised by loosely defined marauders called bandits by the media, the motorcycle-riding killers and cattle rustlers were responsible for at least 566 of the 1,692 deaths shown in the Life Count data.

This is three times more than the 130 attributed to Boko Haram and its ISWAP fraction.

The Life Count data collated 185 incidents and 55 of these were pinned on bandits.

This again was more than the eight reports labelled as Boko Haram attacks and the three committed by ISWAP.

Boko Haram was more deadly with their attacks, killing an average of 15 persons per foray.

Combined with the nine deaths from three strikes by ISWAP, the rate drops to 11.8.

The bandits, on the other hand, had a murder rate of 10.3 deaths with every attack.

While killings by herdsmen are not dominating the headlines, the Life Count data recorded about 29 raids, which led to 148 deaths.

The majority of the deaths carried out by herdsmen as collated by Life Count, were from Kaduna – 63 not from Benue – 26.

Outside the Northern region, the cattle breeders were accused of killing 21 persons in Delta, the highest death toll from herdsmen attacks in the South.

The most fatal of the 185 incidents reported though, was the 250 deaths recorded when the police took on the well-fortified bandit headquarters in Birnin Gwari in Kaduna.

Asides from the 250 deaths most of whom were reported to be on the side of the terrorists, CML’s Life Count collated report showed that police officers were involved in 18 extra-judicial killings.

The army increased that number to 22, with four murders, while trying to enforce COVID-19 lockdowns in a community in Taraba State.

The police raid on the bandit HQ, painted February crimson.

That sole incident contributed to more than half of the deaths in the bloodiest month of the year so far.

In January

In the first month of the year, there were 181 deaths.

Although this month had the lowest number of recorded deaths according to the CML Life Count data, it would be remembered for three attacks.

On January 6, Boko Haram detonated an improvised explosive device on a bridge in the border province of Gamboru in Borno State, killing 30 and injuring 35 others.

Eight days later, bandits attacked the convoy of the Emir of Potiskum in Yobe State, killing 30 and kidnapping a staggering 100 persons.

A week later, the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Adamawa State, Lawal Andimi, was beheaded by the ISWAP faction of the Boko Haram militants.

ISWAP had ceremonially killed 11 Christians in December, saying they would launch a campaign against Christians in Nigeria, in 2020, as retribution for the killing of the Islamic State leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, by the USA.

http://saharareporters.com/2020/07/05/kaduna-most-dangerous-state-nigeria-cml%E2%80%99s-life-count-shows
Re: Kaduna Is Most Dangerous State In Nigeria, Cml’s Life Count Shows by Edyice: 1:19pm On Jul 06, 2020
Very deadly area


Meanwhile, recruitment! Recruitment!! Recruitment!!!
Aboki people has insist on
First come

First serve grin

The fight must go on ...

Killings must continue... cheesy

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