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Kwara Attacks: AbdulRazaq Visits Woro, Condemns Killings as ‘Massacre,’ Orders Emergency Support

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Tension remains high in parts of Kwara State following deadly attacks on rural communities, with Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq describing the incidents as a “massacre” and vowing decisive action to protect residents.

According to official and humanitarian sources, at least 162 people were killed during the weekend attacks in Woro and Nuku villages, while several others were reportedly abducted. The attacks have left communities in fear and forced many residents to flee their homes.

In a show of solidarity with the affected community, Governor AbdulRazaq reportedly spent Wednesday night through Thursday morning in Woro, accompanied by security commanders and top government officials. During the visit, he condemned the attack, describing it as “barbaric and despicable.”

The governor said the victims were allegedly targeted for refusing to accept an imposed form of Islamic doctrine reportedly promoted by the attackers. He offered prayers for the victims and assured residents that government would take necessary steps to safeguard lives and property.

According to the governor, there is already presidential approval for the immediate takeoff of Operation Savannah Shield, a security initiative aimed at addressing the growing threat of violent attacks in the region. He also directed the Kwara State Emergency Management Agency to provide immediate relief and support for survivors of the incident.

Meanwhile, the Village Head of Woro, Alhaji Saliu Bio Umar, commended the governor for the condolence visit and for standing with the community during the difficult period.

Security forces have since been deployed to the affected areas to restore calm and track down those responsible for the violence.

Civil society organisations have also called for an independent investigation into the attacks, urging authorities to ensure accountability and justice for victims and their families as residents continue to grapple with the aftermath of the violence.

 

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