The Kaduna State governor, Uba Sani, has commissioned a 25-bed primary healthcare centre and a skills acquisition centre in Tudun Biri, the community devastated by a military drone attack last December.
A statement by the governor’s chief press secretary, Ibrahim Musa, on Sunday, said the two facilities will provide comprehensive medical services, including surgical and ophthalmological care, and empower the residents
Mr Musa said the government also distributed 300 bags (50kg) of rice, 300 bags of maize and 500 bags of NPK fertiliser to the people of the community and surrounding villages.
PREMIUM TIMES reported how over 80 people were killed on the night of 3 December 2023, when an army drone erroneously bombed villagers celebrating the annual Maolud Nabbiy.
Following the incident, Governor Sani, during a visit to Tudun Biri, pledged to provide social amenities like roads, water, schools, hospitals and a skills acquisition centre for the community.
On Sunday, the…