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At Least 18 killed In Northwest Nigeria Clashes, Police Say

 

At least 18 people have died in clashes between rival ​communities in Nigeria’s northwestern Niger state ‌in recent days, police said, though locals said the death toll was much higher ​and hundreds had fled.
The violence ​started when armed men shot and ⁠killed a member of the area’s ​Fulani community in the Tegina district of ​Rafi local government area on Monday, Niger state police spokesperson Wasiu Abiodun said.

A group killed ​members of the Kamuku community ​the next day in retaliation, he added.
Local lawmaker ‌Muhammad ⁠Adamu Kabo said the violence had started after other parliamentarians distributed cash to constituents.

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Tegina resident Ibrahim Sani said 56 ​people had ​died ⁠in the clashes.
Communal violence is common in parts of central ​and northern Nigeria, often triggered ​by ⁠disputes between farmers and herders over grazing routes, land use and other resources.

Reuters ⁠could ​not independently verify the ​casualty figures.

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