Niamey, 17 September, 2025 / 10:51 pm (ACI Africa).
Gunmen on motorbikes have reportedly shot dead at least 22 people participating in a baptism ceremony in an attack on a village in western Niger.
Multiple media reports indicate that the Monday, September 15 attack happened in the Tillaberi region near Burkina Faso and Mali, where jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group (IS) are active.
In a Wednesday, September 17 BBC News report, a resident has been quoted as telling the French news agency, AFP, that the attackers killed 15 people at the baptism ceremony in Tillabéri region that borders Burkina Faso and Mali before moving on and killing seven others.
"While people celebrated a baptism ceremony, gunmen opened fire, sowing death and terror," local civil rights activist, Maikoul Zodi, says in a Tuesday, September 16 Facebook post.
Mr.Zodi observes, “Once more, the Tillabéri region, in the department of Ouallam, village of Takoubatt, has been struck by barbarity, plunging innocent families into grief and desolation. As villagers gathered to celebrate a baptism ceremony, armed men opened fire, sowing death and terror,”



