Mr Edward Kallon, the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria has expressed concern over interruption of aid delivery to thousands of Internally displaced Persons (IDPs) in Rann, Borno.
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UN withdraws 260 aid workers from Borno over B’Haram attacks
Timothy Olanrewaju, Maiduguri The United Nations said it has withdrawn about 260 aid workers from three local governments in Borno State over the resurgence of attacks by Boko Haram terrorists. Army tightens noose against Boko Haram terrorists – Buratai In a statement by the UN spokesperson in Nigeria, Samantha Newport, on Wednesday, she said the […]
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UN withdraws 260 aid workers from Borno over Boko Haram attacks
Kallon decries deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the North East
The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, has expressed grave concern following an upsurge in violence in the country’s north-east that has caused tens of thousands innocent civilians fleeing their homes. A statement by UN spokesperson, Samantha Newport stated that clashes on 26 December, 2018 between Nigerian government forces and Boko Haram in […]
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UN spends $70m on humanitarian projects in North East
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (COHA) says it has spent about $70 million in various humanitarian projects in the north eastern states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe. Head of Communications for the OCHA, Ms. Samantha Newport, who disclosed this Thursday in Lagos while briefing journalists on the UN’s humanitarian efforts in […]
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UN reopens Abuja office 7 years after Boko Haram attack
The United Nations is gradually moving back to its headquarters in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, seven years after it was attacked by Boko Haram insurgents. The UN resident coordinator, Edward Kallon, disclosed this at the celebration of the 73rd UN Day on Wednesday in Abuja. The building, which was built by the Nigerian Government, was […] …
Continued support to Nigeria trails 73rd UN Day (Video)
United Nations The United Nations has reiterated its commitment to continued support, coordination and response to humanitarian and other emergencies in Nigeria.The UN Resident Coordinator, Edward Kallon who represented UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, said this while speaking at a briefing to mark the 73rd UN Day on Wednesday in Abuja. Kallon