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Mr. Antonio Canhandula,
the UN Humanitarian Coordinator to Nigeria, has condemned the alleged execution
and abduction of people on major highways by armed groups in Borno State.
Mrs. Eve Sabbagh, the
Head of Public Information of the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA), disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, in Maiduguri.
Canhandula said the
organisation was horrified by reports it received on Monday of the execution of
many civilians and the abduction of several others traveling on
Monguno-Maiduguri and Damaturu-Biu Roads respectively.
“As information is still
coming through, the humanitarian community working in the northeastern state of
Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, condemn the violent incidents that took place
yesterday and the increasing practice by armed groups to set up checkpoints
targeting civilians.
“It is urgent for the
Nigerian authorities to do their utmost best to prevent further violence and
brutality and to protect the civilian population, including aid workers, from
such grave violations of international laws.
“Our concerns are
especially with women and children who are among the most vulnerable and are
caught up in the violence,” Canhandula said.
Canhandula also noted
that the upsurge in violence witnessed over the past years and attacks on main
roads in the past six months had clearly resulted to the deterioration of
humanitarian situation.
He disclosed that over
160,000 people fled their homes for safety and currently taking shelter in
congested camps, adding that the situation was over stretching the capacity of
many IDPs’ camps.
The UN official said
insecurity and violent attacks continue to hamper the ability of people in many
areas of Borno and Yobe to access basic services, livelihoods, land for farming
and grazing activities.
According to him, over
36,000 people were killed since 2009 and 9 aid workers lost their lives while
trying to provide lifesaving assistance to those in need in Borno.
“Over 7 million people
remain in need of urgent lifesaving assistance in the crisis-affected states of
Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. Many are surviving in harsh conditions without
humanitarian assistance as UN and humanitarian organisations estimated 1.2
million people have become unreachable.
“The humanitarian
community in Nigeria reminds all armed groups of their duty to protect
civilians and calls for an increased respect of international humanitarian law.
He said the protection
of civilians should be paramount.
“We, therefore, call on
the general public, including the media, to refrain from sharing any
unconfirmed information or spreading misinformation which could endanger the
safety of missing and abducted persons.” (NAN)














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