UNICEF says
it will not allow the attack on its convoy divert it from reaching the over two
million people in need of aid in the north-east.
On Thursday,
a humanitarian escort duty and Nigerian soldiers were ambushed and attacked by
Boko Haram insurgents in Borno state.
The convoy,
which was en route Maiduguri from Bama, included staff from UNICEF, UNFPA, and
IOM.
Describing
the attack as “heartless”, Jean Gough, UNICEF representative in Nigeria, said
the task at hand is important.
“We are
working at full strength in the Borno state capital Maiduguri,” Gough said in a
statement.
“We continue
to call for increased efforts to reach people in desperate need across the
state. We cannot let this heartless attack divert any of us from reaching the
more than two million people who are in dire need of immediate humanitarian
assistance.”
UNICEF said
if it suspends aid, about 244,000 children will suffer from severe acute
malnutrition in Borno state alone.
Apart from
that of Thursday, there is no known report of an attack on humanitarian workers
in the region.
According to
Sani Usman, army spokesman, the insurgents struck from a hidden location in
Meleri village, a few kilometres from Kawuri.
“The gallant
troops however, successfully cleared the ambush and exploited up to Afunori,”
Usman said.
“Unfortunately,
2 soldiers and 3 civilians were wounded in the ambush, among whom were staff of
United Nations agencies and other international humanitarian organizations. The
wounded have been evacuated to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital,
Maiduguri and they are in stable condition.”
UNICEF
regretted that a humanitarian convoy was attacked while “returning from
delivering desperately needed humanitarian assistance.”
“UNICEF can
confirm that a UNICEF employee and an IOM contractor were injured in the attack
and are being treated at a local hospital. All other UNICEF, IOM and UNFPA
staff are safe,” the organisation had said in a statement issued after the
attack.
“The convoy
was in a remote area of northeastern Nigeria, where protracted conflict has
caused extreme suffering and has triggered a severe malnutrition crisis. This
was not only an attack on humanitarian workers. It is an attack on the people
who most need the assistance and aid that these workers were bringing.
“The United
Nations has temporarily suspended humanitarian assistance missions pending
review of the security situation.”
-Cable
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