Over 50 Survivors Hospitalised After Kwara Attack, Receive Visits from Officials

More than 50 survivors of the recent terrorist attack on the Woro and Nuku communities in Kaiama Local Government Area, Kwara State, are receiving hospital treatment for various injuries, including gunshot wounds. The Senator representing Kwara North, Sadiq Umar, visited the hospitalized victims, describing the incident as heartbreaking and pledging continued support for their recovery.

He commended President Bola Tinubu for deploying security forces under Operation Savannah Shield and praised Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for his swift response and provision of relief materials. The Inspector-General of Police has ordered the deployment of tactical and intelligence assets to the area as part of an ongoing manhunt for the attackers, who killed at least 75 people.

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The hospitalisations highlight the severe human cost and physical trauma inflicted on the community.
The injuries will require significant medical resources and long-term rehabilitation for survivors.
The visits by officials aim to provide psychological support and show governmental solidarity.
The situation underscores the urgent need for enhanced medical and humanitarian aid in conflict-affected rural areas.
The focus on survivors shifts attention to the ongoing recovery challenges beyond the immediate death toll.

The focus now extends from mourning the deceased to the critical task of treating and rehabilitating the wounded survivors.

Sources: Media Channels Tv

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