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Buhari, Saraki lament as several UN workers are killed in Borno

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The United Nations (UN) Humanitarian community in Nigeria is in mourning over the death of several of its workers in Borno State.

 President Muhammadu Buhari says the attack on the humanitarian workers in Rann, Kala Balge Local Government Area, more than ever shows Boko Haram insurgents as godless, brutish, and utterly to be despised.

 “As I have always maintained, no true religion advocates hurting the innocent. To now further attack and kill those offering humanitarian aid is the height of bestiality. It is odious before both God and man,” the President said, while sympathizing with the United Nations and other humanitarian agencies working at Rann, and in the country generally.

He affirms that such cowardly attacks can only bolster the determination of government to bring the Boko Haram insurgency to a decisive end, in the shortest possible time

President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has condemned the attack in a tweet on Friday.
In the tweet on his personal handle ‘@BukolaSaraki’, the President of the Senate described the attack that led to the deaths of several humanitarian workers as cowardly — while also calling for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.
He said: “My prayers are with the people of Rann, Borno State at this time.
“Last night’s despicable attack that led to the deaths of several aid workers is a callous and cowardly act. Our security forces must not relent until they bring the perpetrators of this atrocity to justice.”
Meanwhile, Premium Times quoting agency reports and its sources on its website, www.premiumtimesng.com, reports:
No fewer than four UN aid workers were killed in a Thursday night attack by Boko Haram insurgents in Rann community in Kala Balge Local Government of Borno.
A female aid worker was also missing while another sustained injuries in the attack.
Samantha Newport, Head of Communications, UNICEF Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Maidguri.
Newport said two of the deceased were personnel of UN client organisation, International Organisation of Migration (IOM), deployed to Rann as camp managers.
She added that others killed were a medical doctor working as a consultant with UNICEF and an aid worker with the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) affiliate organisation.
The UNICEF communications head said a female nurse was abducted, while another female aid worker was injured in the attack.
She explained that all the deceased personnel were Nigerians, adding that the world body would soon issue a statement on the incident.
Meanwhile, sources in Rann said the insurgents attacked the town at about 7 p.m. on Thursday.
The source added that the insurgents, moving in gun trucks and motorcycles, infiltrated the town and attacked a military base and a displaced persons’ camp.
Witnesses told PREMIUM TIMES that Rann village, where hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and humanitarian workers are camping, suddenly came under serious attack by armed Boko Haram gunmen.
An audio distress message sent out by a woman later confirmed to be working for the ICRC in the town, confirmed that the village was attacked by terrorists.
There is no telephone service in Rann, but humanitarian workers depend on wifi services provided by their employers to communicate with loved ones via social media platforms that support video or voice calls.
In the audio, the ICRC staff is heard in a distressing chat with a male friend between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.
She informed the friend that they were under attack and that they had to run to the nearby military base for protection.
Her last voice chat indicated the attackers eventually stormed the military base where she and others were taking refuge and that she was about to be harmed.
Her last message in Hausa was “oh my God they are now coming in, they are going to kill me…”
A security personnel who asked not to be named confirmed to PREMIUM TIMES via telephone that the attack started at about 7pm.
“We got the report that Rann was being attacked at about 7pm and that many persons may have been affected but no one can clearly say the number of dead casualty,” the source said.
“We have to wait till morning before one could tell exactly what happened there.”
Rann, a difficult-to-access community about 150km West of Maiduguri, is the Borno village where an air force jet deployed under Operation Lafiya Dole dropped bombs in error on an IDP camp.
Nearly 200 persons died in that unfortunate January 2017 incident.

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