The United Nations has condemned a recent on mass killing of civilians in Kukawa area of Borno State, Northeastern Nigeria.
A statement by the Humanitarian Coordinator of the UN in Nigeria, Mohamed Malick, described the killing of at least 40 civilians in Dumba community on 12 January 2025, reportedly by members of a non-state armed group as horrifying.
The victims who were mostly farmers and fishermen were reportedly killed after allegedly breaching a non-state armed group ban on farming activities.
Malick condoled the bereaved families and wish the injured a speedy recovery and said that UN stands in solidarity with the people and the Government of Borno State.
He demanded that the killers be identified and made to face the full wrath of the law.
“The armed actors who perpetrated these attacks must be identified and brought to account in compliance with national and international human rights laws,” Malick said.
The statement added, “This recent attack is yet another grim reminder of the profound dangers that civilians in conflict affected parts of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY) states continue to face in their struggle to survive.
“In 2024, multiple attacks against civilians were recorded. In February 2024, NSAGs allegedly abducted hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs), many of them women, boys and girls in Ngala LGA, Borno State.
“In June 2024, scores of civilians were reportedly killed and others seriously injured following suicide bomb attacks in Gwoza LGA, also in Borno.”
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