Tinubu Distressed By ‘Mistaken’ Drone Attack In Tudun Biri – Minister
Minister of information and national
orientation, Mohammed Idris, has said President Bola Tinubu has remained
distressed by the tragic “mistaken” drone attack, which resulted in the loss of
the lives of Muslim worshippers in Tudun Birni, Kaduna State.
The minister, who stated this in his
address at the Central Council Meeting of the Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI)
yesterday in Minna, Niger State, appreciated the collective efforts of
traditional and religious leaders in helping to calm frayed nerves in the
aftermath of the unfortunate Tudun Biri incident.
He said, “It is with a deep sense of
empathy that I convey the heartfelt condolences of the President, Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, over the death of scores of Muslim faithful in Tudun Biri, Kaduna State
through a mistaken drone attack by the Nigerian military. May Allah Subhanahu
Waata’ala give us all the fortitude to bear this unfortunate tragedy. May Allah
grant the departed Aljannah Firdaus, and comfort the living, towards their
physical, spiritual, and psychological healing,
Ameen.
“President Tinubu has earnestly
expressed how the ‘bombing mishap’ was worrying and ‘painful’ to him and has as
a result directed a thorough and full-fledged investigation into the incident
and has called for calm, while the authorities look diligently into the
mishap,” he said.
The minister recalled that the
president sent a high-powered federal government delegation led by the vice
president, Kashim Shettima, to commiserate, sympathise, and empathise with the
people and government of Kaduna State, especially the inhabitants of Tudun Biri
who were affected by the unfortunate incident.
Idris said the president had since approved
the commencement of the Fulako Initiative in which the federal government will
build houses, clinics, schools, veterinary hospitals, empowerment initiatives,
and solar energy as part of a non-kinetic response to the problems of banditry
and kidnapping in the North.
“The Fulako Initiative is President
Tinubu’s unique humanitarian response to the effects of banditry in our
communities and will be implemented in Zamfara, Kebbi, Katsina, Kaduna, Niger
and Benue states,” he said.
The minister also enjoined the
Jama’atu Nasril Islam, traditional rulers, Islamic scholars, and all
stakeholders to align with President Tinubu in birthing a new charter for
national values and attitudes tagged, “Values Charter for Nigeria.”
“Last week, also, I had the honour to
announce a committee of renowned experts to work on and finalize a Values
Charter for Nigeria, in line with President Tinubu’s desire for a true and
sustained reorientation of national values and attitudes. This new charter,
unveiled by the president early next year, will consist of a Nigerian promise,
and citizen codes, defining our core values as Nigerians while taking into full
account our ethnic, cultural, and linguistic diversities. It will seek to
entrench in all Nigerians a balanced understanding of our rights and
responsibilities as citizens of the greatest black nation on earth,” he said.
The minister told the religious
gathering that President Tinubu’s vision for Nigeria is all-encompassing and
encapsulated in his renewed hope agenda, which seeks to reform the economy,
guarantee national security, achieve food security, unlock our natural
resources potential, build infrastructure, with focus on health, and social
investment, as well as accelerate diversification and innovation, and improve
governance delivery.
Idris said the 2024 Renewed Hope
Budget tacitly captures the scale of the national transformation that the
Tinubu administration is pursuing, which includes fiscal, foreign exchange, and
tax reforms, expansion of the national social register, among other things.
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