332 Nigerian farmers killed in 2024 – Report

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Not less than 332 Nigerian farmers have been killed in attacks across the country since the beginning of the year, according to a report by SBM Intelligence.

The attacks the report said, have been dominant in the northern parts of the country and were carried out by bandits and Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province terrorists.

The number of farmers killed was counted based on news reports.

Some incidents include the deaths of 13 farmers caused by improvised explosive devices planted by Boko Haram in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State on January 29.

In February, bandits killed six farmers and kidnapped 20 women at the Maganda Junction on Allawa-Pandogari Road in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State.

Other incidents included the deaths of over 50 farmers in Wade, Plateau State, on May 21; 30 farmers killed in two farming communities in Zamfara State on May 11; and, at least, 17 farmers killed on May 29 in the Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State.

On June 11, over 50 farmers were killed by bandits in Kankara, Katsina State. Four farmers were killed on June 18 in Kaduna, while the Islamic extremists killed eight farmers on June 23 in Borno State.

From January to June 2023, at least 128 farmers were killed.

This increase in farmer killings comes at a time when the country’s food inflation is high. The National Bureau of Statistics, in May, put the country’s food inflation rate at 44.66 per cent.

Also, the latest report from the International Rescue Committee said that around 16 per cent of Nigerians would face severe food insecurity or hunger between June and August this year.

As a result of these attacks, several farm produce worth billions of naira had been lost.

Apart from the killing and abduction of farmers, the farmers also faced threats by the bandits as they were forced to pay levies.

According to the SBM Intelligence, between November 2020 and November 2023, farmers across the North-West states were levied around N224.92m by different groups of bandits operating in the region.

 

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