Gov Uba addresses allegations of religious war in Kaduna

Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has firmly denied allegations of religious war and ethnic cleansing in the wake of a military airstrike that claimed the lives of many.

The incident, which occurred in Tudun Biri village, Igabi Local Government Area, has aroused some accusations from prominent figures, including Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, who claimed the Nigerian Army intentionally targeted the villagers.

Speaking in an interview with ChannelsTV on Friday, December 08, 2023, Governor Sani repudiated the allegations, asserting that there is no religious or ethnic cleansing in the state.

He stated, “Let me make it clear that in Kaduna State, we don’t have any religious or ethnic differences. At the beginning, a lot of people, particularly the religious and ethnic merchants, I’m not surprised if some of them decided to make this issue look like it’s a religious issue. As governor of Kaduna State, we are working together as a team in religious harmony.”

According to Gov Sani, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) had led a delegation to the Kaduna State Government House to express condolences to the state government and the affected Tudun Biri village.

This gesture, according to the governor, demonstrates the unity prevailing among the diverse religious communities in the state.

The tragic incident on Sunday has attracted condemnation from both local and international watchdogs, prompting calls for thorough investigations and a standardised review of procedural activities.

The Nigerian Air Force swiftly disassociated itself from responsibility, while the Nigerian Army admitted to the accidental bombing.

During a visit to the affected community, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Christopher Musa apologised for the incident and assured the community that measures would be taken to prevent a recurrence. He also promised to conduct a comprehensive review of military procedures to prevent such tragic accidents in the future.