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State Authorities Impose Curfew on LGA

July 5, 2026
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A fragile calm hangs over Kagara, the seat of government for Rafi Local Government Area in Niger State, after a night of near-catastrophic violence forced authorities to impose an emergency curfew and deploy an armoured personnel carrier to prevent a mob from storming a hospital.

The trouble in Kagara erupted late Saturday when a crowd of angry residents attempted to force their way into Kagara General Hospital, intent on attacking wounded Fulani herders who were receiving treatment there for injuries sustained in days of intercommunal fighting.

Only the presence of soldiers already stationed in the town averted what could have been a massacre inside the hospital wards; troops wheeled an APC into position at the facility’s entrance, physically barring the attackers from reaching the ward where the herders lay.

“As I speak with you now, nobody is outside. We have been told to remain indoors until further notice,” said Musa Tanko, a Kagara resident, describing the mood in the town after a local information officer known only as Akula drove through the streets around 7 p.m. announcing the curfew over a loudspeaker.

The near-invasion of the hospital marks a dangerous escalation of a crisis that has been simmering and periodically boiling over in Rafi LGA for weeks, but which exploded into large-scale bloodshed on Wednesday in Tegina, a town roughly 20 kilometers from Kagara that has already been battered by years of banditry and mass abductions.

According to residents and a community leader who spoke to reporters, the immediate trigger was not the land dispute cited by police but the botched distribution of a political gift. A local lawmaker had reportedly donated a sum of money to the Fulani community in Tegina, to be shared among beneficiaries through a herder leader, Muhammed Shehu.

When Shehu was later found dead, his body was discovered near an office used by a Kamuku-dominated vigilante group; his kinsmen accused the vigilantes of killing him over the funds. That accusation ignited a wave of retaliatory violence that has since spiraled into one of the deadliest bouts of farmer-herder fighting the state has seen this year.

Early Wednesday morning, machete-wielding herders stormed a Kamuku farming community, cutting down residents in their homes and torching dwellings as families slept. Witnesses said the dead were overwhelmingly women, children, and the elderly, many of them burned alive when their houses were set ablaze.

Kamuku fighters answered with reprisal raids on herding settlements around Tegina in the days that followed, killing herders tending cattle on nearby plantations and razing Fulani homes in turn.

The scale of the carnage remains contested. Police spokesperson Wasiu Abiodun initially put the death toll at 18, later citing a figure of eight in a separate, more contained clash. But residents insist the true count from the week’s violence, taken together, is far higher, approaching 50 dead, with dozens more wounded and still being treated in local hospitals, including the herders whose presence at Kagara General Hospital nearly triggered Saturday’s near-riot.

Reporters who visited the affected areas were shown graphic images of victims who had been hacked to death or burned beyond recognition, testimony to the ferocity of the attacks.

Beyond the human toll, the destruction has been extensive: homes, grain stores, and food silos across several settlements have been reduced to ash, deepening fears of a looming food and displacement crisis in a state already grappling with banditry, kidnapping, and rural insecurity.

In response, police and military units have mounted joint patrols across Rafi LGA in an effort to prevent further bloodshed and restore order. Abiodun has maintained that the underlying dispute is over land, a claim residents partly dispute, pointing instead to the fallout from the mishandled cash gift as the spark. Investigations into the killings are said to be ongoing.

A government-backed reconciliation committee has also been constituted, tasked with bringing together Kamuku and Fulani community leaders to address the layered grievances: land access, resource sharing, and now revenge killings that have kept the area on edge.

Yet residents say the peace remains precarious. Many families have already fled their homes for safer ground, wary that the curfew in Kagara and the troop deployments in Tegina offer only a temporary lid on tensions that could reignite at the slightest provocation.

For a state already strained by jihadist violence and bandit kidnappings, the Rafi crisis adds another volatile front, one that, for now, only the barrel of an armoured vehicle has managed to hold back.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The Kagara-Tegina crisis is not simply another flare-up of the familiar farmer-herder land dispute; it was ignited by the botched distribution of a politician’s cash gift and the killing of a herder leader over it, which spiraled into reprisal massacres that have left up to 50 people dead, homes and food stores destroyed, and now threaten to consume the Rafi LGA headquarters itself.

With a mob having nearly stormed a hospital to attack wounded herders.

Without accurate accounting of casualties, honest identification of the conflict’s real trigger, and sustained security presence beyond the current curfew, the reconciliation effort risks addressing the wrong problem leaving the area one spark away from renewed violence.

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