Nigeria Hostage Crisis:Victims Killed Despite Ransom Payments

July 29, 2025

3 minutes read

TERROR-BANDITS

In a tragic event in Zamfara, northern Nigeria, armed bandits abducted 56 people from Banga village in Kauran Namoda and killed at least 35 of them, even after families paid ransoms.

A local official shared this heartbreaking news with international media.

Banditry Plagues the Region

In recent years, criminal gangs, known locally as bandits, have turned to kidnapping as a way to make money, spreading fear across communities.

In March, these gunmen demanded one million naira (about $655) for each hostage, according to local reports.

Ransom Paid, Yet Lives Lost

Maniru Haidara Kaura, the local government chairman, described the killings as brutal, with most victims being young men executed in a way he compared to slaughtering animals.

“The bandits took the ransom money but still killed these innocent people. They released 18 hostages—17 women and one young boy—but the others were not spared,” Haidara said.

He called the attackers heartless, noting the shared humanity between victims and captors. “They’re killing their own people and will one day face justice,” he added.

Survivors’ Painful Ordeal

Those who survived shared chilling stories of being forced to watch their fellow captives being killed before they were freed.

Tragically, three pregnant women among the hostages gave birth in captivity, but all their newborns died due to lack of proper care.

Medical Care for the Released

Of the 18 people released, 16 are now in the hospital receiving treatment. The bodies of the 35 victims are unlikely to be returned, as bandits rarely release remains in such cases.

Zamfara Government Responds

The Zamfara state government condemned the killings as “cruel and cowardly.” In a statement, they promised to fight terrorism relentlessly:

“We share the pain of the grieving families and urge everyone to stay alert and report suspicious activities. Together, we can stop this evil.” The government also vowed to bring the killers to justice.

Laws Against Ransom Payments

To tackle the growing kidnapping problem, Nigeria passed a law in 2022 making it illegal to pay ransoms, with a minimum 15-year prison sentence.

The law also sets the death penalty for kidnappings where victims die.

However, no one has been arrested under this law, and desperate families often pay ransoms, feeling the government cannot protect their loved ones.

A Persistent Crisis

This tragedy shines a light on the ongoing security challenges in northern Nigeria, where banditry continues to destroy lives and reveals gaps in government and law enforcement efforts.

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