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Lakurawa Militants Kill Five Over Failed Marriage Proposal In Niger Republic

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 21, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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Lakurawa Militants Kill Five Over Failed Marriage Proposal In Niger Republic.

Suspected members of the Lakurawa terror group have reportedly killed five villagers in Gueza, a settlement in the Dosso region of Niger Republic, in a retaliatory attack linked to a failed marriage proposal.

 

According to Zagazola Makama, a counterinsurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, the violence began when militants strangled five individuals to death in the first phase of the attack. The killings were allegedly sparked by a personal dispute involving a Lakurawa leader.





 

The publication reported that tensions arose after the village chief’s representative intervened to protect a young woman whose family sent her away to avoid an unwanted marriage proposal from the group’s leader. Enraged by the move, the militants retaliated, leading to further violence and the death of two more villagers.

 

The Lakurawa group, which initially gained some acceptance in Nigeria’s Sokoto and Kebbi states for providing protection against banditry, has since expanded its operations across the Niger–Nigeria border. The group now enforces Sharia law, collects taxes, and resorts to violence to maintain control.

 

“The Lakurawas have exploited the porous border between Niger and Nigeria, establishing footholds in regions such as Dosso and Tillabéri,” the report stated. These areas have limited state presence, offering the group significant operational advantages.

 

Makama’s report also noted the group’s multi-ethnic composition, including members from Mali, Tuareg communities, Fulani, and Arabs. Their ability to communicate in multiple languages, such as Arabic, Tuareg, Fulfulde, and Hausa, has enabled them to integrate into various communities, expanding their influence.

 

Security experts warn that without a coordinated military effort between Niger and Nigeria, the Lakurawa group will continue to exploit local vulnerabilities. The group’s connections to larger jihadist organisations in the Sahel, including Boko Haram and al-Qaeda, provide access to arms and logistical support, intensifying their threat.

 

“The lack of joint patrols and the porous border have emboldened the Lakurawas,” the report added, stressing the need for regional collaboration to address the growing instability.

 

This incident highlights the complex security challenges faced by border communities in the Sahel, as local disputes intersect with broader regional conflicts and militant activities.

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