Panic spreads as gunmen invade Kaiama LGA settlement, leaving one person dead and many families displaced
In the early hours of Sunday, February 8, 2026, the Koro community in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State was hit by a fresh attack believed to have been carried out by armed bandits. The incident resulted in one confirmed death and prompted widespread fear among residents.
According to eyewitnesses, gunmen entered the community unexpectedly, leading to chaos as families sought safety. Several people were reported injured, and many villagers fled their homes, moving toward neighboring settlements in search of refuge.
Local leaders say the attack has disrupted daily life in the area, with farms, markets, and other community activities put on hold as people focus on safety. Displaced residents are now scattered across nearby communities, coping with limited access to food, shelter, and basic services.
Security forces were mobilized shortly after the attack, and patrols have since increased in and around Koro. State officials confirmed that efforts are underway to track down the assailants and prevent further incidents. Community protection groups are also working with authorities to provide early warnings and support for residents.
This latest assault adds to a series of security challenges facing rural parts of Kwara and neighboring states. The disruption underscores ongoing concerns about protection for vulnerable communities and the broader need for sustainable security measures.
