Bandits stormed a cassava farm in Kwara State, abducting two brothers in a violent raid marked by sporadic gunfire. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday, has thrown the rural community into fear and highlighted the growing insecurity plaguing farming communities across the state.
Eyewitnesses reported that the attackers, armed with sophisticated weapons, arrived at the farm in large numbers and fired several shots into the air to scare workers before seizing the victims. The brothers, identified by locals as prominent farmers in the area, were dragged away into the nearby forest.
Bandits: Community in Shock as Security Concerns Deepen
The abduction of the two brothers has left residents of the community in shock, with many describing the attack as one of the boldest yet in the region. Bandits stormed the cassava farm in broad daylight, an act residents said underscores their confidence in operating without fear of security intervention. Sporadic gunfire echoed across the area during the raid, forcing farmers and villagers to flee for safety.
Community leaders have since raised alarm over the worsening situation, appealing to both state and federal authorities to intervene urgently. They noted that repeated attacks have discouraged farming activities, thereby threatening food security in Kwara and neighboring states.
Calls for Action as Families Await Rescue
Security operatives have reportedly begun a manhunt for the gunmen, though no arrests have been made at the time of filing this report. Families of the abducted brothers remain in deep distress, anxiously awaiting news of their safety. Bandits stormed the cassava farm with precision, suggesting the victims were targeted deliberately, according to locals familiar with the area. Sporadic gunfire during the operation also fueled fears that the abductors were sending a warning to the larger community.
Authorities have urged residents to remain calm while assuring that efforts are underway to secure the release of the abducted farmers. Civil society groups, however, have warned that without a coordinated security strategy, farming communities across Kwara will remain vulnerable to repeated bandit incursions.
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