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Army Drone Kills Dozens Of Maulud Celebrants In Kaduna

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December 5, 2023
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Over 90 villagers of Tudun Biri in Rigasa District of Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State were killed Sunday night when a drone of the Nigerian Army bombed a gathering of residents who were celebrating Maulud, the Daily Trust reports.

Residents said the incident, which occurred around 9pm on Sunday, also leftover 60 people injured.

The military has since admitted to the bombing but has failed to provide more details, insisting that the statement issued by the Kaduna State government suffices for now.

Also, there were no official figures concerning the number of people killed or those who sustained injuries, as both the military high command and the Kaduna State government were silent on that.

Daily Trust reports that many of the injured, including women and children, have been evacuated to Barau Dikko General Hospital in Kaduna for treatment.

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Community and religious leaders described the incident as “harrowing and painful” and frowned at repeated cases of military aircraft killing innocent people.

Survivors of the attack said about 93 bodies, some mutilated, were buried as of Monday evening.

Before the latest incident attributed to the Nigerian Army, Daily Trust had documented 15 other air strikes on the civilian population by security operatives, especially by the Nigeria Air Force, between 2014 and 2023, that led to the death of dozens of people.

The aerial bombardments took place in Borno, Yobe, Niger, Zamfara, Katsina, Nasarawa and Kaduna states.

‘We packed corpses in bags’

Liman Tudun Biri, a community leader, told Daily Trust that mutilated bodies were concealed in bags and buried. He narrated a heart-breaking incident where a man lost his entire family except an infant who miraculously survived the attack.

“We buried 93 people, including women and children, while mutilated bodies were concealed in bags and buried separately,” he said.

Earlier, a survivor, Bello Shehu Gara, said before conveying the injured to the hospital in the morning, they had counted over 74 bodies while the remains of others were being scouted.

“We evacuated 66 injured persons to Barau Dikko hospital,” he said.

Gara recalled the celebration turning tragic when a plane on surveillance dropped a bomb on them.

“We saw many people injured and calling for help. We decided to return to rescue them, but the plane dropped another bomb, killing many on the spot. The rest of us ran for our lives.”

He noted that the community had been organising Maulud in the area for many years.

Ibrahim Liman, another resident, said many villagers, especially women and children, were fleeing the surrounding communities for fear of further attacks.

He said in the last 20 years, the community has celebrated Maulud and expressed disappointment that the Nigerian Army will mistake them for terrorists.

“People are angry; many people are leaving the community because there are fears that the attack was deliberate,” he said.

Daily Trust reports that the incident comes almost a year after a drone of the Nigerian Air Force killed about 38 Fulani herders in the Rukubi community of Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

The herders were killed while returning from Makurdi, the Benue State capital, where they went to retrieve over 1,000 cows seized by the Benue Livestock Guards. The Nigerian Air Force had denied responsibility for the attack, but five months later it claimed the herders were terrorists.

Army claims responsibility for attack

On Monday, the Kaduna State government said that the Nigerian Army had claimed responsibility for what it described as the “unfortunate incident.” The state’s overseeing commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, said shortly after an emergency closed-door meeting with heads of security agencies and religious and community leaders that the state government had received briefings on the incident.

Meanwhile, in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents last night, the Nigerian Army said there was no need to make further comments since the Kaduna State government had already spoken.

The army spokesman, Brigadier-General Onyema Nwachukwu, directed the Daily Trust to follow the state government’s earlier statement.

“The state government has already spoken; kindly go with that. There is no need to speak again since there is an existing position,” he told one of our correspondents via telephone.

In its earlier statement, the Kaduna State government, after a meeting presided over by the Deputy Governor, Dr Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe, which had in attendance heads of security agencies and religious and traditional leaders, said the Nigerian Army had explained the circumstances that led to the unfortunate and unintended attack.

“The General Officer Commanding One Division Nigerian Army, Major VU Okoro, explained that the Nigerian Army was on a routine mission against terrorists but inadvertently affected members of the community,” the statement read in part.

It further stated that at the end of the closed-door meeting, the deputy governor conveyed condolences to the government and people of Kaduna State for the families that lost their loved ones.

Survivors receive treatment at Barau Dikko Hospital.

Daily Trust correspondent visited Barau Dikko Hospital in Kaduna, where he saw many of the injured victims of the attack being attended to by healthcare providers. Some of the victims were seen on the floor in the emergency room.

Ashiru Ibrahim, who rushed two of his daughters to the hospital, said the airstrike had killed most of the villagers.

He said his sister Aisha, with two of her children and his uncle, had been killed in the air strike.

“Luckily for me, I was inside the house when I heard the sound of the air strike. As I rushed out, I saw many dead bodies littered on the ground. My sister Aisha and her two children died, and my uncle too was killed on the spot.

“Two of my daughters, Firdausi and Sadiya, have been brought to the hospital for treatment,” he said.

Hauwa Ibrahim, another survivor, said they were gathered at the venue of the celebration when items fell from the sky, killing many and injuring others.

“We still don’t understand what happened. We only gathered at the venue when something fell on us; many died, but me and my grandchildren were injured,” she said.

Another survivor told our correspondent that they assisted over 48 injured victims to the hospital.

Victims deserve compensation —Community leader

Community and religious leaders in Kaduna are demanding that the Nigerian government offer compensation and support to the families of the deceased and those who suffered injury in the incident.

The District Head of Rigasa, Architect Aminu Idris, expressed shock over the incident.

He said his people were in pain and appealed to the government to contact the affected victims and offer them compensation.

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