Dozens killed in Nigerian village attacks
Attackers have killed 88 people in Nigeria's northwest, spurring its governor to pledge a larger deployment of security forces.
Perpetrators swept through eight villages in Kebbi state on Thursday, killing people and sending residents fleeing, police said, giving a death toll of 88. Details began to emerge on Saturday.
A spokesperson for Kebbi Governor Abubakar Bagudu said on Sunday the attackers had come from neighbouring Niger and Zamfara states, rustling cattle and destroying crops.
Gunmen have ramped up attacks on the region's communities in recent years, forcing thousands to flee across Nigeria's northern border to Niger.
The attackers have become globally notorious because of mass kidnappings at schools, with more than 800 students abducted since December.
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On Sunday, the governor promised financial aid, and "requested communities in the area to be tolerant, accommodating, friendly and peaceful", his spokesperson said in a statement.
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