By Sabiu Abdullahi

Amnesty International has condemned a fresh attack in Zamfara State that reportedly left at least 17 farmers dead and 13 others injured after suspected bandits invaded farmlands in the area.

The human rights organisation disclosed the incident in a post on X on Saturday. It said the attack occurred in Goron Namaye, Maradun Local Government Area, on Friday, June 12, 2026, which coincided with Nigeria’s Democracy Day celebration.

Reacting to the incident, Amnesty International said: “Yesterday, bandits invaded farmlands at Goron Namaye in Maradun local government area, killing 17 farmers while injuring at least 13 others.

“The Nigerian authorities must do more to end the incessant atrocities committed by bandits and other armed groups almost daily.

“As the rainy season sets in, farming in Zamfara state is now a matter of life and death.”

The organisation stated that the recurring attacks on communities in Zamfara and other parts of the country point to what it described as the authorities’ inability to effectively tackle insecurity.

According to Amnesty International, “The authorities’ lethargy has allowed impunity to flourish and the killings to spread to many parts of the country, inflicting greater suffering on communities who already live in constant fear of the next attack.”

The group also criticised the federal government’s handling of the security situation, saying: “The Nigerian government has also displayed what can only be described as gross incompetence and has failed in its duty to protect the lives of its population and end the intensifying attacks and abductions.”

The latest incident has renewed concerns over the worsening security situation in Zamfara State, where armed groups have continued to target rural communities, attack farmers, abduct residents, and disrupt economic activities despite repeated security operations.

The attack comes as many farmers across the state return to their fields following the onset of the rainy season, raising fresh concerns about food security and the safety of rural populations in Nigeria’s North-West region.

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