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December 6, 2023 Kaduna Airstrike: Killing Of Civilians Won’t Stop Fight Against Terrorism – Defence Minister Vows

Kaduna Airstrike: Killing Of Civilians Won’t Stop Fight Against Terrorism – Defence Minister Vows

Following the unintentional killing of civilians in an airstrike by the Nigerian Army in the Agabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, has declared that this tragic incident will not deter the fight against insurgency and terrorism.

Minister Matawalle, accompanied by the ministry's Permanent Secretary, Dr Ibrahim Kana, led a high-level delegation to Kaduna to express the Federal Government's sympathies to the victims. In a statement released by Mr Henshaw Ogubike, the ministry's Director of Press and Public Relations, the minister vowed to continue the relentless battle against terrorism despite the unfortunate occurrence.

Denouncing the tragedy, Minister Matawalle emphasized, "We are not going to relent in our fight against terrorism because these criminals must be defeated. We are going to continue fighting the criminals till we succeed against banditry and other criminalities in this country."

During his visit to the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital in Kaduna, where injured victims were treated, Matawalle clarified that the visit was on President Bola Tinubu's instruction. He assured the Kaduna State Government of the Federal Government's commitment to assisting the victims' families. He announced the formation of an inquiry panel to investigate the incident's circumstances, aiming to prevent its recurrence.

In response, Governor Uba Sani, represented by Deputy Governor Dr Hadiza Balarabe, expressed heartfelt condolences to the affected families. He assured the victims' relatives of the government's support during this challenging time. The commitment to a thorough investigation and ongoing support demonstrates the government's dedication to addressing the aftermath of the tragic airstrike responsibly and transparently.

December 6, 2023 Kaduna Bombing: NEF Member Demands Resignation Of Army Top Brass

Kaduna Bombing: NEF Member Demands Resignation Of Army Top Brass

In the aftermath of the tragic accidental bombing that claimed the lives of 120 villagers and left several others injured in Tudun Biri village, Kaduna State, public affairs analyst and Northern Elders Forum (NEF) member Prof. Usman Yusuf is demanding accountability and the resignation of top military officials.

Expressing his dismay on a monitored program, Yusuf characterized the incident as "irresponsible," condemning the military for causing harm to the very people they are meant to protect against external threats.

Drawing a stark comparison with global standards, he argued that in other nations, the entire chain of command, including the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), would have tendered resignations in the wake of such a grave accident.

"In other climes, they will all resign; everybody in the chain of command will be fired. The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), everybody will go, and the President will cut his trip short and return home," Yusuf asserted.

Despite the recent appointment of new service chiefs by President Bola Tinubu in June, Yusuf emphasized that accountability should prevail, stating, "All of them should go—the CDS, the Chief of Army Staff, the GOC, the operatives, heads must roll."

READ ALSO: Kaduna Village Bombing: Death Toll Hits 120

In a gesture of acknowledgement, both the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, and the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, visited the families of the deceased victims and those injured in hospitals in Kaduna on Tuesday. However, the calls for accountability and the resignation of top military brass continue to gain momentum as the nation grapples with the aftermath of the devastating accidental bombing.

December 6, 2023 Kaduna Village Bombing: Death Toll Hits 120

Kaduna Village Bombing: Death Toll Hits 120

In a heart-wrenching turn of events in Tudun Biri, located in the Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, survivors of an accidental bombing by the Nigerian Army are speaking out, revealing the harrowing experiences of a community devastated by two consecutive airstrikes.

The unintended tragedy occurred during a religious celebration on Sunday night as the military sought to eliminate terrorists but inadvertently struck civilians. The death toll, initially reported at 85 by the National Emergency Management Agency on Monday night, has now risen to a staggering 120, according to officials from Amnesty International who visited the affected communities.

The survivors recount a nightmarish sequence of events. As Muslims gathered to celebrate Maulud, the birthday of Prophet Muhammad, the military initiated the first round of bombings around 10 pm. Saudatu Alamagani, a 45-year-old survivor, described the chaos as the military "started raining bombs" on the unsuspecting worshippers. Initially mistaking the attackers for bandits, the community fled for safety, only to witness the horrifying aftermath with bodies strewn everywhere.

To compound the tragedy, Alamagani revealed that, while attempting to secure transportation for critically injured victims, the military struck again. "They bombed us twice," she exclaimed, detailing the loss of four family members and pleading for government assistance to ease the suffering of the affected families.

Sulaiman Umar, a 60-year-old survivor, echoed the sentiment of a double bombing, explaining, "We could hardly identify our children, some with their intestines out. After the first round of bombs, they came back to bomb us again." Umar sought refuge in a deep forest until daybreak, where survivors covered the deceased with leaves, separating them by gender.

As the nation mourns, prominent figures, including President Bola Tinubu and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, express condolences. Meanwhile, the Arewa Consultative Forum and the Jama’tu Nasril Islam condemn the incident, calling for accountability and punishment for those found responsible.

Amnesty International's Country Director, Isah Sanusi, provided a grim update, confirming over 120 casualties. He emphasized that the actual figure surpasses NEMA's estimate, with at least 77 bodies interred in each mass grave. The survivors' accounts serve as a stark reminder of the human cost of unintended military actions and underscore the urgent need for thorough investigations and accountability in the aftermath of such tragic events.

October 27, 2023 Five firefighters, Several Others Injured In Kaduna Tanker Explosion

Five firefighters, Several Others Injured In Kaduna Tanker Explosion

On Wednesday, a tanker explosion at a filling station in the Rigasa area of Kaduna State’s Igabi Local Government Area injured at least 20 people.

Five firefighters, members from the Kaduna State Vigilante Service, and onlookers were among those injured in varied degrees by the incident.

According to the State Director of Fire Service, Mr. Paul Aboi, on Thursday, the fire service members are currently undergoing treatment at the Barau Dikko Specialist Hospital in Kaduna.

He stated that the tanker was discharging gasoline when the incident occurred on Wednesday.

He blamed the situation on the filing station’s incompetence, stating that the petrol should not have been offloaded in the afternoon.

He warned petrol owners not to imperil their lives by dumping the product at the wrong time (evening).

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