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Vice President Shettima Offers Apology to Families Affected by Sokoto Airstrike Casualties




In the wake of the tragic killings in Sokoto, Vice President Kashim Shettima has publicly expressed his condolences and apologized to the families of the victims. The incident, which involved a military airstrike that mistakenly targeted civilians, has raised significant concerns and sparked outrage among local communities.

During a visit to the affected families, Shettima conveyed his deep sorrow for the loss of life and emphasized the government's commitment to addressing the grievances of those impacted. He acknowledged the pain and suffering endured by the families and assured them that measures would be taken to prevent such occurrences in the future.

The Vice President's apology comes amid calls for accountability and thorough investigations into the circumstances surrounding the airstrike. Shettima reiterated that the military operations aim to combat insecurity but stressed the importance of safeguarding civilian lives in the process.

As the government navigates this sensitive situation, it faces increasing pressure from various stakeholders, including human rights organizations and community leaders, to ensure justice for the victims and their families. The Vice President's visit is seen as a step towards healing and rebuilding trust between the government and affected communities in Sokoto.

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