Nigeria's Senate President Calls For Calm Over Boko Haram Attack On UN Humanitarian Convoy


The President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, on Friday called for calm over the attack on the United Nations International Children’s Fund humanitarian convoy by suspected Boko Haram members.

The convoy was attacked while travelling from Bama to Maiduguri, both in Borno State.
Saraki in a statement by his Media Office, condemned the attack in the strongest possible terms, stating that it was unacceptable to endanger the lives of aid workers, who were only trying to assuage the situation in the North East.

“This unfortunate situation has led to the United Nation’s temporarily suspending its rehabilitation-related aid deliveries to parts of the North East,” the Senate President said, adding: “This is a major cause for concern as overtime, the Nigerian military has recorded significant successes in routing the insurgency and many foreign donor agencies have expressed their preparedness to join in the North East restoration efforts.”

Saraki further called for an immediate review of the security situation in the North East by the relevant authorities, stating that it was necessary to alleviate the concerns of international partners who are set to help rebuild the crisis-torn areas.
He said: “I also urge our military, the Department of State Security and the Police, to commence an immediate security re-evaluation and review of the entire North East zone in order to allay the fears of our donor partners. The partners are important to Nigeria’s work to reposition the North East after months of decimation at the hands of Boko Haram.”
Nigeria's Senate President Calls For Calm Over Boko Haram Attack On UN Humanitarian Convoy Nigeria's Senate President Calls For Calm Over Boko Haram Attack On UN Humanitarian Convoy Reviewed by Unknown on July 30, 2016 Rating: 5

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