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    Seventeen Zamfara farmers killed in brutal farmland attack

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJune 14, 2026 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Seventeen farmers were killed in a violent attack that turned an ordinary day of farming into a scene of mass tragedy in Goron Namaye community, Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
    The victims, according to reports shared by Amnesty International, were working on their farmlands on June 12, 2026, when armed attackers stormed the area and opened fire, leaving behind a trail of death and injuries.
    What makes the incident especially devastating is not only the scale of the killings, but the setting: a place meant for survival and sustenance. The farmland—central to rural life in Zamfara State—became the site of execution, underscoring how deeply insecurity has penetrated everyday civilian spaces.
    Local farming communities, already strained by recurring attacks, now face a harsher reality where cultivation itself carries mortal risk. The deaths of 17 farmers in a single incident further deepen fears that rural livelihoods are becoming increasingly unsustainable in parts of the state.
    Beyond the immediate grief, the attack raises renewed concerns about the protection of agrarian communities at a time when farming activity is crucial to food supply and economic stability.
    As families mourn, the incident stands as another stark reminder of the human cost of prolonged insecurity—where those who feed communities are now among the most vulnerable targets.

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