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Kaduna drone strike: Army will punish operatives found culpable — CDS

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Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Christopher Gwabin Musa

Military authorities have vowed to punish operatives found wanting in the drone strike that killed over 120 worshippers in Tudun Biri, Igabi local government area of Kaduna State.

Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, on Friday in Abuja assured that those found culpable at the end of an independent probe ordered by President Bola Tinubu would be punished.

While fielding questions from newsmen at his maiden interaction with the media, Musa said the incident was highly regrettable.

“The incident in Kaduna is highly regrettable, it should not have been.

“Our mandate is to protect civilians, not to kill, maim or destroy.

“At that particular time, we were in the heat of pursuing some bandits within that general area and unfortunately this happened.

“I am happy the Commander-in-Chief has instituted a committee to look into the incident and advise on how to move forward and how to prevent a recurrence.

“Whatever happens, we shall identify the casualties and arrange for compensation.

“I assure all Nigerians that the Armed Forces of Nigeria is here for Nigerians and we want Nigerians to take ownership of the Armed Forces of Nigeria,’’ Musa said.

Mr Musa added that the military as a disciplined organisation would not shield any officer found culpable in the incident.

“If they are found guilty they will definitely face punishment and I can assure you that we are going to be transparent about it.

“Members of the committee will not even be serving members of the armed forces so that we can have that fairness in the process.

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“I am sure you know in Maiduguri we have jailed a lot of personnel and you can go and verify.

“In the armed forces, we do not shield offenders. You commit an offence, you go for it and that is why we have that level of discipline,’’ he said.

The army chief urged Nigerians to patiently wait for the outcome of the investigation to be able to know exactly what transpired, adding that the probe would open a lot of facts about the area.

The accidental drone strike occurred as some Muslim worshippers gathered in the area to observe a religious holiday, but an army drone mistook them for terrorists and fired at the faithful. Over 65 people were also injured.

 


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