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Bloodbath In Adamawa: Gunmen Kill Over 20 in Market Attacks

Madagali and Hong LGAs Thrown Into Mourning as North-East Security Crisis Deepens

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
February 27, 2026
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TDAdamawa State has been plunged into grief following coordinated attacks by suspected gunmen that left more than 20 people dead in separate market assaults in Madagali and Hong Local Government Areas.

Residents and local sources reported that the attackers stormed busy market locations, opening fire on traders and shoppers, triggering panic and chaos.

The assailants reportedly fled the scenes before security forces could fully mobilise, leaving behind scores of casualties and traumatised communities.

Markets Turned Into Killing Fields

Eyewitness accounts indicate that the attacks occurred during peak trading hours.

Markets were crowded with farmers, merchants and residents conducting routine business at such critical hours.

Victims were said to include traders, customers and bystanders caught in the sudden gunfire.

In Madagali LGA, several stalls were reportedly abandoned as survivors scrambled for safety.

In Hong LGA, witnesses described scenes of confusion and distress as families searched for missing relatives amid the aftermath.

Local authorities confirmed that over 20 people lost their lives.

Meanwhile, several others sustained injuries of varying degrees and were rushed to nearby medical facilities.

Security Agencies Respond

Security operatives have reportedly been deployed to the affected areas to restore calm and begin investigations.

Presently, no group has officially claimed responsibility.

The North-East region has long faced threats from insurgent groups, armed bandits and criminal networks exploiting rural vulnerabilities.

Officials have assured residents that efforts are underway to track down those responsible and prevent further violence.

However, community leaders have expressed frustration over recurring attacks.

They describe the attacks as inadequate preventive security presence in vulnerable local government areas.

Renewed Fears in the North-East

Adamawa, like neighbouring Borno and Yobe states, has experienced years of instability linked to insurgency and cross-border armed activity.

Though large-scale military operations have weakened some extremist groups, sporadic attacks continue to disrupt civilian life.

The latest killings have heightened concerns that insecurity in the North-East remains far from resolved.

Observers warn that repeated assaults on markets and rural communities risk undermining economic recovery efforts and deepening humanitarian challenges.

Markets in particular are considered soft targets due to high civilian concentration and limited perimeter security, making them vulnerable to sudden attacks.

Humanitarian and Economic Impact

Beyond the immediate loss of life, the attacks threaten livelihoods in agrarian communities where weekly markets serve as primary economic hubs.

Farmers rely on these trading centers to sell produce and sustain household incomes.

The violence is expected to affect commercial activity in the short term, as residents may fear returning to open markets without strengthened security assurances.

Human rights advocates have renewed calls for improved intelligence gathering, community policing frameworks, and stronger inter-agency coordination to prevent further tragedies.

Growing National Concern as Communities Demand Justice

The Adamawa killings come amid broader national debates about worsening insecurity across multiple regions of Nigeria.

From insurgency in the North-East to banditry in the North-West and communal violence in parts of the Middle Belt, security challenges remain a central issue in public discourse.

Political and civic leaders are urging federal and state authorities to adopt more proactive strategies to protect civilians and restore confidence in state protection mechanisms.

As families begin burial arrangements for the victims, community representatives have called for swift arrests and transparent investigations.

They argue that accountability is essential not only for justice but also to deter future attacks.

For now, grief and fear dominate Madagali and Hong, as residents grapple with yet another violent episode in a region striving for stability.

Further updates are expected as security agencies continue investigations into the attacks.

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