Rising Security Crisis Across Nigeria
Nigeria is facing a worsening security crisis as violence spreads across multiple regions, including the northeast, northwest, and central areas. Armed bandits, insurgents, and communal clashes have contributed to thousands of deaths in recent years.
In the northwest, at least 15 people were killed in fresh attacks on villages in Katsina State, reportedly carried out by gunmen in retaliation for earlier security operations. The violence reflects ongoing tensions linked to resource conflicts and weak law enforcement in rural areas.
The Nigerian military remains overstretched, struggling to contain multiple threats simultaneously. While the government has promised increased recruitment and modernization of security forces, critics argue that a long-term strategy is still lacking
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