Friday prayer massacre: Deadly clash between rival jihadist factions in central Nigeria
Jihadists kidnapped and killed scores of people in an attack during Friday prayers in central Nigeria's Niger state.
Survivors and lawmakers told the Agence-France Presse (AFP) news agency on Saturday that some people managed to escape during a clash with rival militants.
Africa's most populous country is battling a 17-year insurgency by jihadist groups, which have made mass abductions a key tactic — including the 2014 kidnapping of hundreds of schoolgirls in the town of Chibok.
The insurgency is concentrated in the northeast, though Friday's attack was near the western border with Benin, an area that has seen increased activity by local armed groups and militants from the neighbouring Sahel as the conflict has splintered.
"Soon after finishing the normal Friday prayer, the armed group of Lakuwara, in their hundreds, wielding guns, knives and machetes, began to attack us," said Jibril Ahmad, who survived the attack on Dikera village, in the Borgu local government area.
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"They slaughtered some of our people, saying we are not practicing the true teachings of Islam," Ahmad said.
The nearby village of Binzi was also hit, Ahmad and federal representative Jafaru Mohammed told AFP.
Lakurawa is a shadowy group that some researchers have linked to Islamic State Sahel Province. ISSP is active in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger.
Amid the violence, another jihadist group, known as Mahmuda, intervened and clashed with the Lakurawa fighters, Ahmad and Mohammed said.
"Many of us have escaped, while they were busy trying to confront" the Mahmuda fighters, Ahmad said.
Mohammed told AFP that "some members of the Mahmuda group were against the doctrine of the Lakurawa and when they heard of what the Lakurawa were doing they fought them."
"But as of now many of our people have been slaughtered and many have been kidnapped and taken into the bushes," he said.
Police in Niger state said they were aware of the kidnapping, but had not received reports of anyone killed.
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