At least two persons have been confirmed killed and several others sustained injuries following a violent confrontation between Nigerian Army soldiers and participants of the Echane Masquerade Festival.
The incident occurred on Sunday, May 31, 2026, in the Uhucheba, Ogaminana area of Adavi Local Government Area in Kogi State.
Following the tragedy, the Kogi State Government immediately suspended the annual cultural celebration across Ebiraland to restore order.
Local sources report that the conflict began when two soldiers dressed in civilian clothing were allegedly assaulted by masqueraders participating in a festival procession.
It was learnt that the soldiers later returned to the scene with military reinforcements, creating a tense standoff that rapidly spiralled into violence.
The soldiers allegedly opened fire in the area, causing mass panic as residents fled for safety.
Some locals reportedly retaliated by throwing stones at the security forces.
“Two soldiers who were not in uniform were beaten by a masquerade. They went back and mobilised their colleagues to the area.
“On their return, they started shooting sporadically, which led to chaos. Residents also responded by pelting stones at the soldiers,” a source said.
The situation reportedly escalated as the soldiers allegedly opened fire in different directions, resulting in casualties and injuries.
One of the victims was identified as a Point of Sale (POS) operator, simply known as Omeiza.
He was reportedly inside his kiosk when he was struck by a stray bullet.
He was later confirmed dead.
Another victim was said to have sustained gunshot wounds while sitting inside his residence and died shortly after being rushed to hospital.
A separate eyewitness account alleged that the clash was triggered when some off-duty soldiers who had returned home to celebrate the festival reacted to reports that their colleagues had been beaten by masqueraders in the Inorere area of Ogaminana.
According to the source, efforts by the Adavi Peace Committee and the local cultural union to calm tensions and appease the aggrieved soldiers were unsuccessful.
“Despite immediate intervention by community leaders and stakeholders, all mediation efforts failed.
“The soldiers allegedly called for reinforcements from their operational base in Okene. Upon arrival, the responding troops began firing sporadically into the air,” the source said.
The witness added that the shooting left innocent bystanders dead and several others with varying degrees of injuries.
Concerned residents have called on the Kogi State Government and security agencies to investigate the incident and prevent further escalation of violence in the area.
















