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UN Condemns Boko Haram Attack On Borno Communities

The attack that happened at the camp for Internally Displaced People, on Wednesday, in Maiduguri, Borno State capital, has been condemned by the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr. Edward Kallon.

Report revealed that the camp has over 12,600 Nigerians, who are seeking for refuge having fled from crisis in north-eastern part of the country.

Recall that some suspected Boko Haram members, carried out the attack on the camp adjacent to Dalori village and on four surrounding communities, killing at least 12 people and injuring many more.

According to National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, the attack has led to many been displaced.

“I urge the Government of Nigeria to step up the protection of innocent people,” said Mr Kallon.

“Attacks on camps for internally displaced people threaten these innocent women, children and men who have already fled their homes as a result of the ongoing conflict. Our deepest condolences go to the families of the victims of this attack and we wish the injured a speedy recovery.”

“The attack took place in one of the nine camps for internally displaced people in Dalori; the camps were set up from 2015 and are now home to 47,500 civilians.

“In January 2016 a non-state armed group attack Dalori village, killing more than 100 people and burning most of the village down.

“The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s north-east, that has spilled over into the Lake Chad region, is one of the most severe in the world today, with 7.7 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in 2018 in the worst-affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe, and 6.1 million targeted for humanitarian assistance.

“Since the start of the conflict in 2009, more than 27,000 people have been killed in the three states, thousands of women and girls abducted and children used as so-called “suicide” bombers,” Kellon said.

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