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Gunmen kill at least 29 in Nigeria’s northeast Adamawa State

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 282 min readOriginal source →
Gunmen kill at least 29 in Nigeria’s northeast Adamawa State

TL;DR

Armed attackers killed at least 29 people in Guyaku village, Adamawa State, Nigeria. The attack lasted several hours and was claimed by the ISIL group.

Key points

  • At least 29 people killed in Guyaku village
  • Attack lasted several hours
  • ISIL group claimed responsibility
  • Governor Fintiri visited the bereaved community
  • Government to support military and vigilante groups

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Why it matters

The attack highlights the ongoing security challenges in Nigeria's northeast and the impact of extremist violence on local communities.

Armed attackers killed at least 29 people in Guyaku village in Nigeria’s Adamawa State, an attack that lasted several hours and left property destroyed, officials said.

“My heart breaks for the people of Guyaku,” state Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri said in a post on social media as he visited the bereaved community on Monday.

“Today, I stood on the ground where our brothers and sisters were cruelly taken from us. This act of cowardice is an affront to our humanity and will not go unpunished,” he said.

Fintiri also said his administration would continue to support “military and vigilante groups” as it intensified security operations in response to the attack.

The ISIL (ISIS) group claimed responsibility for the attack in a post on the Telegram messaging app, according to the Reuters and Associate Press (AP) news agencies.

There are two major ISIL-backed armed groups in Nigeria, but it was not immediately clear which one was behind the attack, according to the AP.

The Guyaku attack occurred on the same day that armed attackers raided an orphanage in north-central Nigeria and abducted 23 children.

Fifteen were later rescued, and the government said “intensive operations” were under way to “secure the safe return of the remaining eight victims and apprehend the perpetrators”.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the abductions in a region of the country that has seen an increase in kidnappings for ransom.

The statement did not say how old the abducted children are, but the term “pupil”, which the statement had used, in Nigeria usually refers to someone in kindergarten or primary school, covering ages up to 12.

US President Donald Trump and other US conservative voices have accused Nigerian authorities of failing to protect the nation’s Christians from a “Christian genocide“, amid violence from armed groups, including Boko Haram.

The Nigerian government has said that while it wants to do more to protect civilians from ISIL and al-Qaeda affiliated groups, people of all faiths have been killed in attacks, including Muslims and traditional worshippers.

Data from ACLED, a US crisis-monitoring group, found that, out of 1,923 attacks on civilians in Nigeria between January and November 2025, the number of those targeting Christians because of their religion stood at just 50.

US forces launched air strikes on ISIL-affiliated fighters in December, and then deployed 100 soldiers to northern Nigeria in February to train and advise local forces.

Q&A

What happened in Guyaku village, Adamawa State, Nigeria?

Armed attackers killed at least 29 people in Guyaku village during an attack that lasted several hours.

Who claimed responsibility for the attack in Adamawa State?

The ISIL (ISIS) group claimed responsibility for the attack in a post on Telegram.

What actions is the Adamawa State government taking in response to the attack?

Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri stated that the government would support military and vigilante groups to intensify security operations.

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At a glance

  • At least 29 people killed in Guyaku village
  • Attack lasted several hours
  • ISIL group claimed responsibility
  • Governor Fintiri visited the bereaved community
  • Government to support military and vigilante groups

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