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African Union, Somalia condemn deadly attack in Nigeria’s Zamfara state

African Union, Mogadishu call for release of abductees after at least 50 civilians killed

by Diplomatic Info
February 23, 2026
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The African Union and Somalia on Monday strongly condemned a deadly attack in Nigeria’s northwestern Zamfara state that killed at least 50 civilians and left women and children abducted.

AU Commission Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf expressed the bloc’s full solidarity with the government and people of Nigeria, offering “heartfelt” condolences, according to an AU statement.

The statement said the AU unequivocally rejects terrorism and violent extremism against civilians, especially women and children, calling such attacks grave human rights violations and serious threats to peace, security, and stability.

Youssouf called for the “immediate, safe, and unconditional” release of all abducted women and children, and urged for stronger and coordinated action to protect civilians and prevent future atrocities.

He reaffirmed the AU’s “unwavering” support for Nigeria’s efforts to tackle insecurity and restore lasting peace.

In a statement, Somalia’s Foreign Ministry expressed solidarity with the Nigerian government and people, offering condolences to the families of the victims.

Mogadishu called for the “immediate and unconditional” release of all abductees and voiced support for Nigeria’s efforts to bring those responsible to justice.

“Africa must remain united against terrorism and in the protection of civilians,” the ministry said.

The assault, carried out by armed groups locally referred to as bandits, began Thursday night and continued into Friday morning. Attackers on motorcycles set fire to buildings and shot at residents of the village of Tungan Dutse as they attempted to flee.

Nigeria has faced persistent insecurity, particularly in its northwest, where Zamfara is located. The region has been plagued by bandit attacks, kidnappings, and killings, displacing thousands and leaving many more at risk.

The Nigerian government has deployed troops and worked with international partners, including the US, for technical support and intelligence sharing. Despite those efforts, authorities continue to grapple with overlapping threats from armed criminal gangs and insurgent groups.

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