The Guardian (Nigeria)

Two army officers face court martial over bombing of 100 in Kaduna

DHQ confirms troops killed 715 terrorists, arrested 146, rescued 465

- From Odita Sunday, Abuja

TWO army officers indicted by a panel set up to investigat­e the bombing of over 100 innocent persons in Tudun Birin, Igabi Local Council of Kaduna State, are now facing court martial. There was outrage on Monday over the accidental bombing of Tudun Biri by the Nigerian Army on Sunday, December 4, 2023, which left no fewer than 85 villagers dead.

Residents of the affected communitie­s said they were celebratin­g Maulud, an Islamic event, when the bombs dropped, a developmen­t that triggered local and interna-tional condemnati­on.

Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Hadiza Balarabe, had to visit Islamic clerics in the state to douse tension, as Gov-ernor Uba Sani ordered a thorough investigat­ion into the incident to forestall re-currence.

As the state government moved to douse tension, the Christian Associatio­n of Nige-ria (CAN), Arewa Youth Con-sultative Forum (AYCF), Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty Internatio­nal (AI), among others, condemned the recurrent erroneous bombings by the military. The officers, according to the Director, Defence Media Op-erations (DDMO), Maj-Gen Edward Buba, are now facing court martial for their ac-tions. However, he did not disclose the ranks and names of the indicted officers.

He said: “The investigat­ion has been concluded and we found out that the incident should not have happened in the first place. Two officers have been indicted. I would not say much in order not to jeopardise the court.” Briefing newsmen of the exploits of troops on the battlefron­t, Buba hinted that troops were simultaneo­usly fighting in various theatres across the country against the various threats therein. He said synchronis­ed strikes between the ground and air forces during the period under review resulted in the killing of over 715 terrorists, the arrest of 146 and the rescue of 465 hostages.

 ?? PHOTO: LUCY LADIDI ATEKO ?? Executive Director, Civil Society Legislativ­e Advocacy Centre ( CISLAC), Auwal Musa ( left); Senior Fellow, Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t ( CDD), Prof. Ibrahim Jibrin and African Centre for Media and Informatio­n Literacy, Chido Onumah during a briefing on the State of Corruption and Malicious Attacks on Anti- corruption in Nigeria, both at the national and sub- national levels, in Abuja… yesterday.
PHOTO: LUCY LADIDI ATEKO Executive Director, Civil Society Legislativ­e Advocacy Centre ( CISLAC), Auwal Musa ( left); Senior Fellow, Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t ( CDD), Prof. Ibrahim Jibrin and African Centre for Media and Informatio­n Literacy, Chido Onumah during a briefing on the State of Corruption and Malicious Attacks on Anti- corruption in Nigeria, both at the national and sub- national levels, in Abuja… yesterday.

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