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Gbenga Hashim says underreported killings reaching alarming levels in Nigeria

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A former presidential candidate, Dr. Gbenga Hashim, has said that a fresh wave of mass killings across Nigeria, many of them underreported has intensified accusations of global indifference, as repeated attacks in Shanga Local Government of Kebbi state and many spots in the North Central region and other parts of the country continue to expose what appears to be a widening and persistent security collapse.

In a statement issued by Dr Gbenga Hashim, an Amnesty International Prisoner of Conscience (1989), he said the true scale of killings is being dangerously underreported and increasingly normalized.

According to Hashim, attacks in Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State in the past week reportedly left over 40 people dead and houses burnt ,with local sources indicating the toll may be higher than 40 as the number of dead rises every day. He said similar attacks few weeks back claimed seven lives ,while the community had faced persistent attacks from terrorists without any kind of security support from Government.

He described the incident as another in a growing list of mass killings in rural Nigeria that fail to sustain national and global attention.

He further stated that in Kwara State, coordinated attacks across Kaiama, Baruten, and Ifelodun have left 20 to 50 people dead in recent weeks, including five forest guards, noting that many of these incidents barely register beyond local reporting channels.

Across the wider North Central region, Hashim said the situation is escalating without meaningful international alarm. In Benue State, repeated attacks have reportedly killed 50 to over 100 people within weeks. In Plateau State, coordinated night raids have left 30 to 80 dead, while Niger State has recorded 20 to 50 fatalities, and Nasarawa State has suffered 10 to 20 deaths from spillover violence.

Taken together, these reports suggest that between 130 and 300 people may have been killed within weeks across a single region, a scale of mass casualty that Hashim says is being met with “selective attention and dangerous silence.”

The former presidential candidate and 2009 recipient of the Lord Max Berlof prize for Global Affairs warned that the widening gap between reality and global awareness has become morally troubling, arguing that mass killings in rural Nigeria are increasingly treated as routine statistics rather than urgent human catastrophe.

He also highlighted the continued operations of armed groups such as Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province, alongside expanding bandit networks exploiting weak security presence, difficult terrain, and delayed response systems.

At the national level, Hashim said the spread and repetition of attacks across multiple states point to a structural failure of security coordination rather than isolated incidents.

Hashim, also criticized the muted response of global institutions, noting that both the United Nations and the African Union have remained largely silent relative to the scale of ongoing mass killings.

According to him, apart from US President Donald Trump who has shown consistent concerns, most countries of the world have accepted the dehumanization of Nigerian lives despite our leading role in global peacekeeping missions to protect many across the world. He specifically expressed deep concern about the silence of African countries who have benefited massively from Nigeria’s generosity and goodwill in the past.

He said there is now a growing perception that Nigerian lives have been so devalued in global consciousness that even routine expressions of condolence are no longer made, raising what he described as a disturbing moral question about international priorities.

Hashim asked a series of questions requiring global responses.

Why has the world become desensitized to mass killings in Nigeria?
Why do Nigerian deaths no longer trigger sustained global outrage or urgency?
And how many more must die before silence itself is treated as complicity?

He said these questions are no longer rhetorical, but reflect what appears to be a global system increasingly selective in its moral attention.

For many observers, he added, the issue is no longer only insecurity, but the collapse of global response mechanisms in the face of repeated human loss.

Hashim warned that this trajectory risks normalizing mass death, where tragedy becomes routine and urgency disappears.

For now, he concluded, the reality remains unchanged: the killings continue, the numbers rise, and too many victims remain unseen and uncounted!

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