 The presidential candidate of the new Nigerian People's Party NNPP in the 2023 election, Rabi Kwan-Kwasew has lent his voice to the court for a further and transparent investigation into the accidental military airstrike in Kaduna state. He urged the federal government to ensure that the Wissom's military era banning does not go the way of previous incidents with no action taken to avert a recurrence. Kwan-Kwasew has appeared to the government in warm meaning Nigerians to support the victims, most of whom lost their breadwinners in the mishap. The record that schools were injured and 85 people died during the airstrike in the Tundunbury village of Igabiloko government area of Kaduna state. As long as governments and all other stakeholders allow this to continue to happen, probably God knows the next victim. It could be you, it could be me, it could be any other person. That is why I very much support the issue of thorough investigation and of course punish all those who are found wanting in this particular situation. And I believe that a government and all of us should keep our eyes and be our brothers and sisters keep us. These people are in their village, little do they know, that somebody will send bombs to destroy them, to kill them. And it could happen to anybody, anywhere in this country. And I'm happy that I came, I saw them, I was moved, I was shocked by what I have seen, especially the children, the women and the old who are affected.