No fewer than 30 worshipers have been reportedly abducted from a mosque in Tsafe town, the Headquarters of Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
The unfortunate incident occurred on Thursday morning when the terrorists invaded the facility while worshippers were observing their morning prayers.
An eyewitness, Garba narrated the harrowing experience. He said the attack unfolded around 5:00 a.m. just as worshippers were preparing for the morning prayer.
“We were about to begin our prayers when they suddenly entered the mosque and ordered everyone outside,” Garba recounted. “There was pandemonium as people tried to escape, but the bandits blocked all exits and threatened to shoot anyone who disobeyed.”
Garba described how he managed to escape by jumping out of the window and hiding in an unfinished building near the mosque. He also revealed that the bandits had strategically parked their motorcycles away from the mosque to avoid attracting attention.
“They came on foot and left their bikes outside town to avoid raising suspicion,” He explained. “They then herded the worshippers towards their bikes and disappeared into the forest.”
The number of abducted worshippers could be more than 30, considering the packed mosque at the time of the attack. A community leader, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the incident and revealed efforts by the Community Protection Guards to track the bandits and secure the release of the abducted individuals.
Tsafe Local Government Area has become a hotspot for banditry in recent times. The 56-kilometer Tsafe-Gusau Road has emerged as a dangerous zone with frequent kidnapping incidents. Just days ago, scores of bandits reportedly lost their lives within the LGA due to clashes between rival groups.
Efforts to reach the state police command proved abortive at the time of writing this report as the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Yazid Abubakar, did not pick his calls.
This brazen attack on a place of worship during prayer time has sent shockwaves through the community and underscored the ongoing security challenges faced by residents in Zamfara State.



