
By DocuNews Central — Updated: November 28, 2025
Gunmen opened fire at an immigration checkpoint in Kebbi State and killed three officers. The attack took place at night along the Maje border axis in Bagudo Local Government Area. Local sources say the assailants fled after the raid. 1
Key facts:
- Three Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) officers were killed. 2
- The attack occurred at the Bakin Ruwa checkpoint along the Maje border in Bagudo LGA. 3
- Sources and security agencies suspect members of the Lakurawa group. 4
- Residents and eyewitnesses reported panic and the burning of a vehicle and shelter at the site. 5
How the attack unfolded
Witnesses said the attackers arrived in a vehicle and moved fast. They opened fire on the checkpoint. The officers tried to respond. The gunmen then fled into nearby bush. Local rescuers found the officers after the attackers left. 6
Eyewitness account
An eyewitness who spoke to reporters said he heard gunshots late at night. He said people ran to hide. He saw smoke from a burnt vehicle near the checkpoint. He added that the attackers left quickly. The eyewitness asked to remain unnamed for safety. 7
Reaction from the Nigeria Immigration Service
The NIS confirmed the incident and described the loss as tragic. The service said it will work with other security agencies to find those behind the attack. Officials pledged to support the families of the fallen officers. 8
State government response
The Kebbi State government condemned the attack. The governor ordered increased patrols in the border area. State officials visited the scene and met community leaders to calm fears. 9
Impact on local life
Residents said movement slowed on the road after the attack. Traders stayed away. Farmers delayed travel to fields. Schools close to the route saw lower attendance the next day. People shared their fears on social media to draw attention. 10
Security analysis
Analysts warned that checkpoints can become targets for attackers who want to hit symbols of state authority. They urged better patrols, quicker response teams, and more intelligence sharing between states. Some experts also asked for more support for border communities. 11
Community calls
Local leaders asked residents to stay calm and share information with security agencies. Youth groups offered to work with troops if given training. Community leaders also asked that the identities of informants be kept safe. 12
Related reading
- Recent security updates in Northern states
- How communities respond to rising attacks
- Government actions on national security reforms
- Understanding rural security challenges
- Previous attacks on checkpoints across Nigeria
What to watch next
Security teams will carry out investigations. Officials said they will track leads and share updates. The NIS and state forces will likely increase patrols and checkpoints in the area.
Conclusion
The killing of three immigration officers at the Bakin Ruwa checkpoint is a sharp reminder of the threats in parts of northwestern Nigeria. The families of the officers and the local community ask for swift justice. The nation watches as security agencies pursue leads. DocuNews Central will follow this story and post verified updates as they come. 13
