The katsina State Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs has confirmed loss of fifteen lives aftermath a violent clash in Falale and Kadobe villages, Jibia Local Government Area.
The Ministry said security forces had restored order in the affected places.
It also promised justice for victims.
A statement by the State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Nasir Muazu made public in katsina on Tuesday confirmed the development.
The statement read unedited” The Katsina State Government has confirmed that a violent clash occurred in Falale and Kadobe villages in Jibia Local Government Area on March 17, 2026. The incident resulted in loss of 15 lives, but security forces have since restored order and stabilized the situation.
“The vigilantes from the affected villages engaged repentant bandits, resulting in casualties of 3. The incident triggered a violent reprisal that claimed additional lives in the communities.
“Security personnel from the Nigeria Police Force, Department of State Services (DSS), Civilian Watch (C-Watch), and community leaders worked together to bring the situation under control.
“This collaborative effort demonstrates the strength of our security partnership and community engagement. The joint operation prevented further loss of life and restored peace to the affected villages.
“We appeal to residents to remain calm and allow security forces to complete their investigation. We understand the pain and loss experienced by the families affected. We are committed to ensuring justice and preventing future incidents.
“Governor Malam Dikko Umaru Radda’s administration remains focused on bringing lasting peace to Katsina State. Nothing will distract us from our commitment to secure lives and property. We will remain resolute in our efforts.
“It should be emphasized that Jibia local government has been peaceful for over one year as result of strategic security responses deployed by Radda’s led administration. The State Government, therefore, calls on all residents to report suspicious activities to security agencies. Community cooperation remains critical to achieving sustainable peace and security across Katsina State.”