Up to 65,000 people in northeastern Nigeria have fled their homes after an assault by armed groups on a border town on Wednesday, while attacks that appear to be targeted have forced a temporary halt to aid operations, UN agencies disclosed in Geneva on Friday. Reuters news agency quoted local officials and a resident as saying on Wednesday that at least eight people had been killed in the attack on Damasak by suspected Islamists, and that hundreds had fled across the border to Niger Republic, a few kilometres away. Jens Laerke, spokesman for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) told the same briefing that aid operations had been temporarily suspended. Laerke added that humanitarian workers appeared to be targets, amid reports of house-to-house searches for aid workers and the burning of their offices. “UNHCR has relocated its staff from Damasak town due to the risks,” Baloch said.
Source: Nigerian Tribune April 17, 2021 06:56 UTC