Chief of Defence Staff – CDS, Christopher Musa, has said that reports into a military drone attack that killed at least 85 civilians in Kaduna state in December will be released by the end of the month.
President Bola Tinubu ordered a thorough investigation following the attack, which had been targeting insurgents and bandits.
“We are here to protect innocent citizens, not to attack them. There was a mistake, and we are addressing such issues,” General Musa told reporters in Abuja.
“The reports are ready and would be released probably before the end of this month. We had some delays,” the defence chief said, adding that it had been difficult getting the names of casualties.
He added that the Niger Republic has withdrawn its troops from a Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), made up of forces from Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Nigeria, to defend its own borders.
The troops were part of a regional army seeking to end the insurgency that has killed thousands and displaced millions more.