Mr Maiyaki said the houses were allocated to families of late victims and other community members.
He urged leaders to view humanitarian crises as opportunities for unity rather than division.
The food items distributed were bags of rice, beans, millet, salt and palm oil including vitamin fortified seedlings.
Mr Sani said the appeal became imperative following threats from efforts to rebuild the community after the bomb blast in December 2023.
“From the first general to the last soldier, it is the same amount; that is what we manage.”
Mr Ojinmah accused cops of always harassing hospitals who treat gunshot victims.
Mr Garba said they were peaceful people and wouldn’t support taking the government to court over the incident.
Mr Sanusi said the contradictory explanations from the military showed their efforts to sweep the incident under the carpet.
The Nigerian president decried the recent drone attack that left at least 126 civilians dead.
The senators also visited the Barau Dikko Hospital, where survivors of the accident were receiving treatment.
