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Kaduna bombing: CAN commiserates with victims, calls for calm

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has commiserated with the bereaved families affected by military airstrike in Tudun Biri, Igabi local government area of Kaduna State.

Recall that the Nigerian Army has admitted to have mistakenly bombed Tudun Biri community which led to the death of over 100 persons.

CAN, in a statement by its National President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, said “this unfortunate event has resulted in a significant number of casualties, and our thoughts and prayers are with the affected families during this difficult time”.

CAN said it recognizes that the Nigerian Armed Forces have been continuously combating terrorism within the nation, and it is crucial that restraint is exercised, particularly when intelligence reports are not definitive. 

“We appeal to the Armed Forces to prioritize the safety of civilians and ensure that proper precautions and measures are in place to avoid similar incidents in the future.

“In order to prevent the recurrence of such unfortunate incidents, it is essential that they be equipped with more accurate surveillance technology and intelligent devices. These advancements will enhance their ability to differentiate between terrorist threats and innocent civilians, thereby minimizing collateral damage.

“CAN reiterates its unyielding support for the Federal Government in its ongoing war against terrorism and insurgency in Nigeria. It is imperative that these efforts extend beyond the affected regions and address emerging cases of terrorist activities and criminality in other parts of our nation.

“As an organization, we believe in the constitutional responsibility of the government to ensure the security and welfare of the Nigerian citizenry. Therefore, we urge the government to prioritize the safety of its people and take necessary actions to curb terrorism nationwide.

“We appeal to all interest groups, be it political or religious, to refrain from capitalizing on this tragic incident for personal gain. The focus should remain on supporting the affected communities and working together to prevent future occurrences.

“Finally, CAN remains committed to fostering unity, peace, and the overall wellbeing of the Nigerian people. We stand with the affected victims and their families during this challenging time, and we pray for healing and comfort”, the statement added.

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