Bandits Kill Zamfara Health Educator, Abduct His Four Children in Midnight Raid
Armed men suspected to be bandits have carried out a brutal attack in the Sanyawa area of Moriki District, Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State, resulting in the tragic death of a health educator and the abduction of his four children along with other residents. The incident occurred in the early hours of February 10, 2026, at approximately 1:00 a.m., marking another grim episode in the ongoing security challenges plaguing the region.
Details of the Attack
According to security analyst Zagazola Mkama, the assailants targeted the home of Lawali Musa Moriki, a dedicated health educator, shooting him dead before proceeding to abduct an unspecified number of individuals. Among those taken were Moriki's four children, comprising two men and two women, who were forcibly taken to an unknown destination. The attack has sent shockwaves through the local community, highlighting the persistent threat posed by criminal elements in Zamfara State.
Immediate Response and Investigation
In response to the incident, security forces were swiftly deployed to the scene in an effort to counter the attackers and secure the area. The corpse of the deceased health educator was evacuated to the General Hospital in Moriki for an autopsy, as authorities work to gather evidence and understand the full scope of the tragedy. A comprehensive manhunt has been launched for the fleeing suspects, with efforts concentrated on two critical objectives:
- Rescuing the abducted victims, including Moriki's children and other residents, to ensure their safe return.
- Arresting the perpetrators to bring them to justice and prevent future attacks.
This attack underscores the urgent need for enhanced security measures and community protection initiatives in Zamfara State, where such violent incidents have become all too common. The loss of Lawali Musa Moriki, a professional committed to public health education, is a significant blow to the local community and the broader efforts to improve healthcare access in the region.
Reported by Linda Ikeji on February 11, 2026, at 9:44 PM.