By Mufutau Ojo
More details have emerged on the Federal Government’s efforts to rebuild Tudun Biri in Kaduna State following an accidental military drone strike in which some lives were lost and properties destroyed.
Addressing newsmen on Friday in Tudun Biri, Kaduna State Commissioner for Information, Ahmed Maiyaki, said the Federal Government had adopted a collaborative approach with the state.
This, he said, had resulted in the construction of 134 housing units under the first phase.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Vice President Kashim Shettima had already inaugurated the houses.
Maiyaki said the houses were allocated to families of deceased persons and other community members.
The commissioner also said the Nigerian military built a school in the community.
He added that the state government, on its part, allocated new farmlands with Certificates of Occupancy to families whose original lands were used for rebuilding.
The state government, he added, constructed a skills acquisition centre for youth development.
Maiyaki further said the mosque affected by the incident was also rebuilt in addition to the construction of a new church to strengthen interfaith harmony.
The commissioner added that government had put in place essential infrastructure in the community.
He said these include a six-kilometre road and a solar panel lighting system as well as a Level-2 health facility to provide medical services.
Tudun Biri, a community close to Kaduna International Airport, suffered a Nigeria Air Force accidental drone strike in December 2023 which claimed some lives and destroyed properties.(NAN) (www.nanews.ng)
Edited by Abiemwense Moru











