PRESS RELEASE: The Foundation for Basic Law Empowerment (FFBLE) commends the swift and decisive action taken by Governor Uba Sani in response to the mistaken military drone attack at Tudun Biri community Igabi Local Government of Kaduna state.
The recent incident, in which a military drone mistakenly targeted a civilian area, resulted in the loss of innocent lives and destruction of property. The quick response by Governor Uba Sani to visit the affected community and offer support to the victims is commendable.
We are particularly impressed by the Governor's commitment to ensuring that the victims of the mistaken drone attack receive the necessary medical and humanitarian assistance. His pledge to investigate the incident thoroughly and ensure that those responsible are held accountable is a demonstration of his dedication to upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of citizens.
As an organization committed to promoting and protecting basic legal rights, we appreciate Governor Uba Sani's proactive approach in addressing this unfortunate event. His efforts to provide assistance to the affected community and prevent similar incidents in the future are commendable and set a positive example for other leaders to follow.
We urge the government to continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of civilians and to take all necessary measures to prevent the recurrence of such tragic incidents. We also call on the relevant authorities to work together to ensure that justice is served and that the victims and their families receive the support they need during this difficult time.
The FFBLE stands ready to support Governor Uba Sani and the government in their efforts to promote and protect the fundamental rights of all citizens. We are confident that with strong leadership and a commitment to the rule of law, we can prevent similar incidents and ensure justice for those affected by the mistaken drone attack at Tudun Biri.
Barr Umar Magaji
Director General
Foundation for Basic Law Empowerment.
8/12/2023
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