The international non-governmental organisations
(INGOs) community in the country on Wednesday called for justice to be melted on those
who killed Hauwa Liman, Saifura Hussaini and others in the North-east region.
But the INGOs however said the killings would not
deter them from bringing humanitarian services to millions of people in need in
the region.
The call for justice followed last Monday’s killing
of Liman, a midwife with the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), who
was kidnapped by the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) in Rann on
March 1, 2018, along with two other health workers.
The terrorist group had about a month ago killed
Saifura Hussaini, leaving Alice Loksha still held in captivity.
A statement by the spokesman of INGOs, Moshood
Raimi, said: “We, the international NGO community, stand in
solidarity with our colleagues of the ICRC. We are deeply saddened as well as
condemn the killing of Hauwa Mohammed Liman, a dedicated and passionate aid
worker. Liman was based in Rann, Borno State, providing health services to
civilians who continue to suffer from this nine-year conflict.”
On 1 March, following a deadly attack by the
terrorist group in which three aid workers were killed, Liman was abducted
alongside her colleagues Saifura Hussaini Ahmed Khorsa and Alice Loksha, a
nurse who worked in a centre supported by UNICEF. Both Hauwa and Saifura have
been killed by their abductors.
“We call on all relevant authorities to ensure
justice for Liman and Saifura and thousands of innocent civilians who have lost
their lives by bringing this conflict to an immediate end.
“Hundreds of women and girls have been abducted
throughout the conflict. We call for their immediate release, together with
that of Alice Loksha, the aid worker still in captivity and Leah Sharibu, a
15-year-old student abducted in a separate incident in February 2018. The
killing of Liman, following other killings, was described as a low key in
several of the challenges faced by humanitarian workers in the region,” it
stated.
The statement said: “This incident blatantly
highlights the severe challenges that Nigeria continues to face, but this will
not deter the INGO community from providing aid to millions of Nigerians. We
will continue to provide life-saving assistance, including food, safe water,
shelter and medicine, to the millions of people that need it across the North-east
region.
“This situation is heartbreaking... Our thoughts,
prayers and condolences are with her family and friends. Rest In Peace Hauwa
Mohammed Liman!”
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