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Armed groups in Nigeria are linked to violence across several regions
Summary
Multiple armed groups — including jihadist militants, kidnapping gangs, farmer-herder militias and secessionist factions — are reported to be driving insecurity across Nigeria, and officials blamed a Boko Haram faction for recent killings in Kwara state.
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Several armed groups are operating across Nigeria and have been linked to recent waves of violence. Officials blamed a Boko Haram faction for mass killings this week in Kwara state, though no group has publicly claimed responsibility. The country continues to face a long-running jihadist insurgency in the northeast. Other security challenges include mass kidnappings in the northwest, farmer-herder clashes in the central region, and secessionist agitation in the southeast.
Known facts:
- Officials have blamed a faction of Boko Haram for recent mass killings in Kwara state, while no group has officially claimed responsibility.
- Nigeria has faced a prolonged jihadist insurgency in the northeast involving Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province.
- Kidnapping gangs in the northwest carry out mass abductions for ransom and are described in reports as operating for profit.
- Farmer-herder clashes in the central region and secessionist violence in the southeast continue to contribute to local insecurity and displacement.
Summary:
Multiple, overlapping armed groups are affecting different regions of Nigeria and have been reported to cause deaths and displacement. Officials have named a Boko Haram faction in the recent Kwara attacks, but responsibility has not been independently confirmed. Undetermined at this time.
