Insurgents attack humanitarian facilities, loot warehouses, raze buildings in Borno

Gunmen suspected to be insurgents have attacked some humanitarian facilities in Damasak, Borno state.

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) disclosed that the insurgents looted multiple relief agencies and warehouses and set them on fire.

According to NRC, the attack is the second targeting humanitarians in the past two months in the north-east, and the fourth attack on Damasak town and its surrounding areas this year.

Confirming the attack, the NRC country director in Nigeria, Eric Batonon said five workers escaped unhurt.

The insurgent group has targeted humanitarian workers and facilities over the years — a situation which may negatively impact relief programmes in the north.

Batonon, who said these attacks are causing humanitarian space in the region to shrink, called on the Nigerian government to ensure the protection of aid workers and facilities.

“Yesterday’s brutal attack jeopardised our work and threatened the lives of many aid workers. Thankfully, our five staff staying in Damasak town escaped unharmed,” he said.

“However, the perpetrators succeeded in setting our guesthouse ablaze and destroying life-saving relief supplies, including vehicles used to deliver aid.

“We condemn these acts of senseless violence. They serve to terrorise humanitarians and the communities we are here to help, and they delay critical aid from reaching families in dire need.

“Humanitarian space is shrinking in northeast Nigeria, and we call on the Government of Nigeria to ensure it is protected.”

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