 The Manjoh Nami has taken responsibility for Sunday's airstrike that left many villagers killed in several orders injured at Toodunbiri Village in Kaduna State. This development was confirmed by Samuel Aruan, the Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs at the end of an emergency security meeting on Monday. The Kaduna State Government convened an emergency security meeting chaired by Deputy Governor Dr Hadidza Ballarabey to discuss the incident. The incident was unintended and unfortunate as the Nigerian Army trips were on a routine mission against terrorists in the area. Set and rescue operations are still ongoing and those injured have been rushed to Baraudiko Teaching Hospital for treatment. In the meeting, which was presided by Her Excellency, the Deputy Governor, Dr Hadidza Sabwa Ballarabey, which had in attendance heads of security agencies, religious and traditional leaders, the Nigerian Army explained the circumstances which led to the unfortunate and unintended attack. The GEC-1 Division, Nigerian Army Major General V.U. Okuru explained that the Nigerian Army was on a routine mission against terrorists, but unfortunately some members of the Toodunbiri community were affected. Such and rescue efforts are still ongoing as dozens of things have been evacuated to Baraudiko Teaching Hospital by the government. We have been briefed by the government exactly what happened and it is purely as dental and it was not a deliberate issue and it has been explained. So we heard what the government said and the government has apologized on behalf of the security personnel that carried out the exercise.