Army warns of shooting competition, asks residents not to panic

The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) has urged residents of Mando, Tsamiya, Kauya and Afaka areas of Kaduna not to panic as it holds a shooting competition for its cadets on Saturday.
In a statement issued Thursday in Kaduna, the academy’s spokesman, Victor Olukoya, urged residents to steer clear of the shooting range area at Afaka.
He stated that the competition was to hone the shooting skills of cadets of the 70 Regular Course of the academy.
“The NDA will conduct Cadets Brigade Inter-Battalion shooting competition for 70 Regular Course (Army) at the NDA Open Range, Afaka, on January 28,” said the statement. “Residents of the area not to panic on hearing gunshot sounds during the period of the exercise.”
(NAN)
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