The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in
Nigeria, Mr. Edward Kallon on Friday said global conflicts and violence have
caused the displacement of 65 million people, just as he informed that over
26,000 people have been killed in Northeast Nigeria.
Kallon disclosed this in Maiduguri, the Borno state
capital at a courtesy visit to Gov. Kashim Shettima to mark World Humanitarian
Day (WHD) at the Government House.
The WHD he said was set aside by the United Nations to
express solidarity with people affected by humanitarian crises and pay tribute
to workers that helped victims of conflict and violence.
His words: “This year’s commemoration marks the 15th
Anniversary since the attack on the United Nations in Baghdad, Iraq in which 22
of our colleagues were killed.
“Since that tragedy, which led to this day’s
designation as WHD; over 4,000 humanitarians aid workers have been killed,
injured, detained or kidnapped.”
He noted that global conflicts, including Boko Haram
insurgency in
Northeast Nigeria kills an average of 300 people each
year, adding that, “Globally, conflicts are forcing record numbers of people
from their homes, with the displacement of over 65 million.
“Children are recruited by armed groups and used to
fight, while women are also abused and humiliated.”
Mr. Kallon regretted that in as much as humanitarian workers deliver aid , medical
supplies and sucor for those in need,
they are however; either targeted or
treated as threats.
He said in Northeast region, civilians continue to
bear the brunt of the conflict that leding to widespread forced displacement,
abuse and violations of international humanitarian and human rights law
including sexual and gender-based violence on a daily basis.
Mr. Kallon also condemned the abduction of thousands
of women and girls just as children continue to be used on regular basis as so
called “suicide” bombers.
Continuing, he added: “Thousands of families have been
forced to flee their villages and communities in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe
states.
“Aid and medical workers, who care for people affected
by the violence, suffer the consequences of insecurity.”
Speaking on conflict’s abduction and death tolls,
Kallon said: “Three aid workers were killed and three abducted in March this
year in Rann; an aid worker was killed in Ngala in May. A member of National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) was killed in Damasak just last week.”
UN says global conflicts has displace 65 Million People…26, 000 killed in the Northeast Nigeria
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