Nigerian bandit conflict
| Nigerian bandit conflict | |||||||
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| Part of Herder–farmer conflicts in Nigeria | |||||||
Nigerian bandits in 2021 | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
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Vigilante groups
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Various bandit groups
Islamist rebels: Ansaru Lakurawa (from c. 2023) | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Former commanders
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Kachalla Halilu † Dogo Giɗe Kachalla Turji Sani Mochoko Bello Turji Sani Buta Danmakaranta Ali Kachalla † Mani Na Saleh Adamu Aliero Yankuzo Abubakar Ali (POW) Jack Bros Yellow (POW) Goma Sama'ila (POW) Dan Karami (WIA) Auwalun Daudawa † Alhaji Karki † Buharin Daji † Damina † Isiya Danwasa † Other local commanders | ||||||
| Units involved | |||||||
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8 divisions
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| Strength | |||||||
| Unknown | 30,000+ Zamfara State | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
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Unknown 1 Alpha Jet | Unknown | ||||||
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At least 12,000 killed 450,000 people displaced | |||||||
The bandit conflict in northwest Nigeria is an ongoing conflict between the country's federal government and various gangs and ethnic militias. Starting in 2011, the insecurity remaining from the conflict between the Fulani and Hausa ethnic groups quickly allowed other criminal and jihadist elements to form in the region.