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Over 4,500 civilians killed in North East Nigeria in 2023, UN reports

The grim statistic was disclosed by David Lubari Lominyo, Head of the UN sub-office in Damaturu

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
August 20, 2024
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  • The conflict in North East Nigeria continues to severely impact Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states

More than 4,500 civilians lost their lives in conflict-related violence in North East Nigeria in 2023, according to the United Nations.

The grim statistic was disclosed by David Lubari Lominyo, Head of the UN sub-office in Damaturu, Yobe State, during a World Humanitarian Day briefing on Monday.

Lominyo revealed that the data was sourced from the 2024 UN Secretary-General’s report on the protection of civilians in armed conflict. He underscored the ongoing concern about civilian safety amid continued violence and indiscriminate attacks by armed groups in the region.

The conflict in North East Nigeria continues to severely impact Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states, with devastating consequences for security, humanitarian efforts, and the socio-economic stability of the area. Lominyo highlighted that 230,000 children are at risk of severe malnutrition, urging increased funding for the lean season response to prevent further loss of life.

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Lominyo also noted that ongoing insecurity has hampered access to farmlands, deepening the crisis. He called on all parties involved in the conflict, including security agencies and armed groups, to cease violence, protect civilian assets, and safeguard infrastructure.

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