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Vigilantes Kill Bandit Leaders Jijji Dan Auta and Sagili in Zamfara’s Maikwanugga

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Vigilante operatives in Maikwanugga, a community in Talata Mafara Local Government Area of Zamfara State, reportedly killed notorious bandit leaders, Jijji Ɗan Auta and Sagili, during a confrontation, as announced by security analyst Bakatsine on X. The post stated, “Notorious bandit leaders Jijji Ɗan Auta and Sagili have killed in Maikwanugga today by vigilantes. Maikwanugga is a community in Mafara LGA, Zamfara State.” The vigilantes, part of local efforts to counter banditry, have intensified groups responsible for killings, kidnappings, and extortion across Zamfara and neighboring . No official statement from Zamfara or the Nigerian military has confirmed the incident, and details remain limited.

The report contradicts earlier claims by the Nigerian Army’s 1 Brigade, which stated that Jijji Ɗan Auta, Sagili, Dankali, Kachallah Rijaji, and Kachallah Suza were killed by of Combat Team 6 on May 1, 2025, in Maikwanugga during a firefight that also neutralized dozens of fighters and recovered , including AK-47s and RPGs. Capt. Suleiman Omale, Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, described the operation as a response to bandits attacking and torching homes, with reinforcements overwhelming the assailants. X posts from May 2, such as @ZagazOlaMakama and @AM_Saleeeem, echoed the military’s account, with @DanKatsina50 on May 7 noting the deaths were “reliably reported” after bandits fled with injuries.

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The discrepancy—vigilantes versus military—raises questions about the operation’s specifics. Zamfara’s banditry, by herder-farmer conflicts and desperation, has seen over 30,000 bandits operate across 100 camps as of 2021, per Wikipedia, with leaders like Jijji Ɗan Auta linked to mass abductions. Vigilante groups, including Zamfara’s Community Protection Guards, have faced losses, with 22 killed in 2025 alone, often ambushed post-operation. Governor Dauda Lawal’s refusal to negotiate with bandits, contrasted with Kaduna’s , has fueled , with some X users like @nwaezivictor praising military successes, while others, per Daily Trust, blame vigilante inexperience for casualties.

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Without official confirmation, Bakatsine’s claim remains unverified, possibly local narratives or misinformation. The deaths, if by vigilantes, highlight their growing but also risks of ethnic , as past Hausa-dominated vigilante have been seen as targeting Fulani, per Arise News. Zamfara’s volatile security, with 2024 attacks killing hundreds, underscores the urgency of coordinated efforts, as civilian deaths in the May 1 clash—two from stray bullets—show the human cost of such operations.

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