A wave of terror has gripped the communities in Niger and Kwara states as bandits launched a series of attacks, leaving a trail of destruction and chaos in their wake. The attacks, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, caught residents off guard, forcing them to flee for their lives. Eyewitnesses describe the scene as ‘apocalyptic’ with homes, schools, and businesses reduced to rubble. The bandits, armed to the teeth, moved from house to house, looting and burning everything in their path. Residents who attempted to resist were met with brutal force, with many suffering severe injuries. The attacks have left many without access to basic necessities like food, water, and shelter. The Nigerian government has been criticized for its slow response to the crisis, with many calling for increased security measures to be put in place. The affected communities are still reeling from the shock of the attacks, with many residents too afraid to return to their homes. The bandits, who are believed to be from a neighboring state, have been terrorizing the region for months, with little being done to stop them. The Nigerian military has been deployed to the area, but their efforts have been hindered by a lack of resources and equipment. The international community has been urged to intervene, with many calling for humanitarian aid to be sent to the affected areas. The attacks have also raised concerns about the growing insecurity in the region, with many fearing that the situation could escalate into a full-blown crisis. The Nigerian government has promised to do more to address the issue, but for many, it may be too little, too late. The people of Niger and Kwara states are living in fear, unsure of what the future holds. The attacks have also had a devastating impact on the local economy, with many businesses forced to close. The education sector has also been affected, with many schools forced to shut down. The healthcare system is also under strain, with many hospitals struggling to cope with the influx of patients. The Nigerian Red Cross has launched an appeal for donations to help those affected by the attacks. The international community has been urged to support the efforts of the Nigerian government to bring the perpetrators to justice. The attacks have also raised questions about the role of the Nigerian government in addressing the root causes of the crisis. The government has been accused of not doing enough to address the poverty and unemployment that are driving the banditry. The people of Niger and Kwara states are calling for justice and for the government to take action to protect them. The situation is dire, and it requires immediate attention from the government and the international community.