Unidentified gunmen kill 17 people in Nigeria's Zamfara state
At least 17 people were shot dead in the latest attack on villages in northern Nigeria's Zamfara state over the weekend, according to witnesses and police. Kasimu Bello, resident of Magami village in the Maradun district, told AFP news agency on Monday that unidentified gunmen entered his village on several motorcycles on Saturday, shooting people indiscriminately as they tried to flee. "After the attack, we collected 17... bodies, which we buried," he said. Another resident, Umaru Bawa, confirmed the attack, saying: "The bandits pursued people like chickens and shot them dead as they ran into the bush". Mohammed Shehu, state police spokesman, said his operatives would arrest and "bring to justice the perpetrators of this dastardly act". The assault came just days after 25 people were killed on Wednesday in similar raids on two villages in Birnin Magaji district. 'This violence must stop' Nigerian President Muhammadu Bu