PRESS STATEMENT
Ayokunle
…Commiserates with the victims, and
the people of Borno State
…Counsels the military against
discouragement in the war against the terrorists
The Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) has commiserated with the people and the government of Borno State over
the accidental air strike by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), describing it as a
fatal blunder.
CAN, however prayed for victims,
just as it expressed full support for investigation of the disaster by the
authorities.
NAF was said to be carrying out
mop-up operations against the insurgents in the North-East when the incident
happened which led to the death of several people in the Internally Displaced
Persons, IDPs, located at Rann, the headquarters of Kala Balge council.
The CAN President, Rev. Dr. Samson
Olasupo A Ayokunle, in a statement issued and signed by his Special Assistant
(Media and Communication), Bayo Oladeji, expressed regrets that many innocent
people in the IDPs camps became the victims instead of the targeted insurgents.
“According to reports, NAF was
said to be carrying out mop-up operations against the fleeing terrorists when
the accidents took place that led to the demise of many inside the IDPs camps
located at Rann.
“CAN commiserates with the
victims, asks God to console and comfort all the bereaved, and wishes those who
are recuperating in various hospitals in the state a quick recovery,” the
statement read”.
The organization also welcomes
the investigation of the accidental air strike with a view to determining the
immediate and remote factors responsible in order to prevent a reoccurrence.
“While we identify with the
military in general and the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) in particular, we like to
urged them to remain committed and cohesive in their campaign against terrorism
in Nigeria
“We welcome the setting up of a
board of senior officers to investigate the accidental air strike to determine
the immediate and remote causes as well as the circumstances that led to the
disaster”.
“It is our expectation that
the military authorities will implement whatever recommendations of the panel
with a view to prevent a reoccurrence of such an avoidable disaster.
“It is painful and regrettable
that the disaster took place while Nigerians are yet to recover from the
suicide bomb attack that took place at the University of Maiduguri which led to
the death of some people including a University Don.”
“May God continue watching
over our nation and restore peace wherever peace is elusive in Jesus name.”
Signed
Pastor Bayo Oladeji,
Special Assistant (Media and Communication) to the CAN
President,
Rev Dr Samson Olasupo A. Ayokunle
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