A lawmaker representing Kaura Namoda and Birnin Magaji Federal Constituency of Zamfara State in the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Sani Jaji has disclosed how bandits terrorising North West residents fed newborn twins to dogs, reports thegazellenews.com.
Jaji, who made this disclosure during an interview with journalistson Wednesday, 14 May, 2025, added that the victim was abducted from a community in Zamfara while pregnant

According to the lawmaker, while she was delivered of twin babies, the bandits threw the newborns to dogs which ate them.
“That is where we are now. That is the level of inhumanity we are facing,” he said just as he also narrated heartbreaking story of an epileptic boy who was killed because he fell during a seizure.
“The bandit demanded the boy be brought to him to be executed. The father, out of desperation, begged his son to surrender to save the rest of the family. The boy agreed and was shot dead.”
Jaji said the frequency and brutality of the attacks suggest a collapse of governance in many parts of Zamfara, calling on the federal government to do more in tackling the situation.
Recalling that during the 2023 general elections, he was part of the Northwest campaign team for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Jaji said he had given assurances to the people that security would be top priority.
“Now, we are failing those who believed in us. Our people can’t access their farms. Their economy has collapsed. We have many internally displaced persons (IDPs) who are not even recognised by the federal or state governments,” he said adding that he has tried to engage security stakeholders, including the Minister of Defence, but so far, little has come out of these efforts.
Zamfara, my state, used to be the most peaceful in Nigeria. Today, we are among the most ravaged. The constitution guarantees the protection of life and property, but that promise is not being kept,” he said.
Responding to a question about arming the residents for self-defence, Magaji said the law must guide actions.
“We are legislators, not vigilantes. We cannot encourage people to take up arms illegally. But the truth is, the people feel abandoned,” he said.

