Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update for February 05-11, 2023

This weekly update highlights organized criminality in the Niger Delta with a focus on criminal violence in Delta State. Organized criminal violence including kidnapping for ransom, clashes between cult gangs, and targeted killing is a major cause of insecurity in the State. According to data (see map above), criminal violence caused over 150 fatalities in Delta State between January 2021 and December 2022. Recent data shows a rise in criminal violence in the State. In January 2023, for example, armed kidnappers reportedly killed a man and abducted another in Mosogar community, Ethiope West LGA. Separately, gunmen reportedly killed four residents including a politician, two businessmen and a sales girl in Sapele Town, Sapele LGA. Also, in January, gunmen allegedly killed two members of a local vigilante in Amukpe community, Sapele LGA. Separately, in January, cultists reportedly killed two young men in Egbokodo-Itsekiri and Ubeji communities, in Warri South LGA. Recently, on February 09, 2023, gunmen allegedly attacked troops of the Nigerian Army and killed four soldiers in Kwale community, Ndokwa West LGA.

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