Canada, UK, 11 other countries condemn Army invasion of UN base in Maiduguri
The countries are Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.
In a joint statement issued on Friday, the countries announced their concern over the ”unauthorized search by the Nigerian military of a United Nations base for humanitarian workers in Maiduguri, Borno state on 11 August, 2017”.
“We welcome the clarifications provided by the Nigerian government at the federal and state levels and we take note of the acknowledgement that this operation was a mistake.
”We appreciate the government’s commitment to uphold the principles of International Humanitarian Law which protect all humanitarian organizations.
”We wish to confirm our commitment to support humanitarian operations in north-east Nigeria, and reaffirm our determination to continue to work closely with the government of Nigeria, the United Nations and other international aid agencies to assist and protect the most vulnerable in the region”.
UN Deputy Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs, Peter Lundberg made the announcement at a joint press briefing with Governor Kashim Shettima at the UN camp in Maiduguri last weekend.
He said: “I am very pleased to report that our relationship of collaboration and trust is intact.
“At this stage we are focused on the work ahead to ensure that the millions of vulnerable people in the northeast are supported with life-saving humanitarian aid”.
“The fact remains that the humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s north-east and the Lake Chad region - now in its eighth year – is one of the most severe in the world today”.
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