24 Christians and Muslims k!lled, church and mosque razed in Kebbi terrorist attack — Catholic diocese
The Catholic Diocese of Kontagora, has confirmed that 24 people, including Christians and Muslims, were k!lled in a d3adly Easter Sunday attack on Debe village in Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State.
According to Punch, suspected bandits had earlier launched a coordinated night assault on multiple villages in the same LGA, including Gebe, Kawara and Kalkami, razing homes and forcing residents to flee.
Security sources said the attackers were believed to have emerged from hideouts in the Wawa Forest in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.
The Kebbi State Police Command confirmed that tactical units, the military, marine police and local vigilantes were deployed to restore order.
The Diocese in a statement issued in Yauri, Kebbi State on Thursday, April 9, 2926, the Diocese said suspected terrorists stormed the community around 5pm on April 5, unleashing hours of violence that left dozens d3ad and properties in ruins.
“We want Nigeria and the international community to know what transpired in Debe,” the Diocese said.
“The confirmed number of fatalities is 24, contrary to earlier police reports of four.”
According to the Church, the attacks cut across religious lines, Christians, Muslims and traditional worshippers — underscoring what it described as a “tragedy against humanity, not a particular faith.”
The attackers reportedly set ablaze St. Mary’s Catholic Church, a mosque, residential homes and shops, while targeting mostly men and youth.
“The terrorists invaded the village and killed 24 people. Properties were destroyed, including a church and a mosque. This is a devastating blow to the entire community,” the statement added.
The violence spilt into neighbouring communities, with reports of widespread destruction in Binuwa and Kalkame. Markets and even the emir’s residence were not spared.
In the aftermath, hundreds of residents fled their homes, seeking safety.
The Diocese disclosed that 491 internally displaced persons are currently taking refuge at St. Dominic Parish in Yauri.
“These displaced persons are in urgent need of food, clean water, medical care and adequate shelter,” it said, warning that existing support efforts are overstretched.
While providing emergency assistance, the Church called for urgent intervention from the Federal Government and Kebbi State authorities.
“We call on President Bola Tinubu and Governor Mohammed Idris to take decisive action to restore security and enable displaced persons to return home safely,” the Diocese urged.
It warned that communities across the state are now gripped by fear, with residents unable to bury their dead or rebuild their lives in peace.
“People are being killed on a daily basis in Nigeria. Communities in Kebbi State are now living in fear,” the statement said.
The Diocese also appealed to humanitarian organisations and the international community to step in urgently to prevent a worsening crisis, while calling for long-term solutions to insecurity in the region








