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Mistaken bombing: Troops have to be more careful, says Obi

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Obi advised that security agencies should work with reliable human intelligence report on the ground before bombing or launching any offensive attack.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has reacted to the mistaken army bombing of Tudun Biri Village in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, describing it as most unfortunate.

Obi advised the military authorities to always apply extreme caution and professionalism while defending the country to avoid any situation that will lead to the loss of lives of innocent citizens.

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Obi said in his X handle that such an accident is painful and that no nation would desire it even in a war situation.

“I read with sadness, the devastating reports of the accidental bombing of Tudun Biri Village in the Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, by a Nigerian Army craft that mistook the villagers for terrorists.

“The lethal incident left death tolls reported to have risen to 80 persons, with several others injured.

“While our military continues to fight impressively against insecurity in many parts of the country, they must exercise utmost caution and professionalism to avoid this kind of embarrassment to both the military and the country,” Obi wrote.

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The LP standard bearer advised that “any incident that leads to harm or loss of lives of the innocent people they are meant to protect should be avoided.”

Although the mishap is one too many, Obi advised that security agencies should work with reliable human intelligence report on the ground before bombing or launching any offensive attack to avoid innocent casualties as has been reported in this case.

“Fatal mistakes like this leave indelible trauma on the families who have lost their loved ones to this ugly and unfortunate mishap,” he said.

Obi commiserated with families that lost their loved ones. “And to the dead, I pray God Almighty to forgive their sins and grant them eternal rest, and quick healing to the injured. I pray that such a mistake which would lead to a sorrowful outcome as this would never happen again in our country.

“Regrettably, the problem of insecurity in our nation has persisted for so long that we are now paying such unintended human costs as collateral damage,” he added.

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