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Boko Haram Set to Kill Another Female Red Cross Worker, ICRC Cries Out

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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has called for the Nigerian government’s speedy intervention to save one of the two female staff being held hostage by Boko Haram.

Mr Mamadou Sow, Head of ICRC’s Operations in the Lake Chad Basin, in an SOS, said the terrorists had given a 24-hour deadline to eliminate the female staff.

Sow made the appeal to the Nigerian Government, communities and individuals towards the release of the two medical workers, Hauwa Mohammed and Alice Loksha.

“To the holder of these kidnapped women, we urge you for mercy. We urge you not to kill another innocent healthcare worker, who was doing nothing but helping the community in north-east Nigeria,” he said.

Watch the video of the appeal:

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Sow noted that Hauwa worked in a hospital supported by the ICRC when she was abducted on March 1, 2018, with Alice, a nurse who worked in a centre supported by UNICEF.

He added, “Hauwa and Alice are medical workers, who chose to work and help vulnerable communities in Rann, an area heavily affected by violence.

“The town’s population has more than doubled because of the conflict, while most local healthcare staff have fled. These women were providing essential and life-saving services to thousands of people, displaced and residents alike. All they sought to do was help.”

According to him, the third health care worker abducted alongside Hauwa and Alice was ICRC colleague, Saifura Hussaini, who was killed by her abductors in September.

Sow urged those involved with this case to do everything they could to avoid a repeat of that devastating outcome.

He noted that Leah Sharibu, a 15-year-old school student, was taken from her school in Dapchi, in a separate abduction incident in February.

He, however, added that she was also being held by the same armed group and everything must be done to ensure her prompt and unharmed release.

The Director of ICRC Operations in Africa, Patricia Danzi, also urged the Federal Government to work towards the release of the innocent spirited individuals.

“We urge you to spare and release these women. They are a midwife, a nurse and a student. Like all those abducted, they are not part of any fight.

“They are daughters and sisters; one is a mother, women with their future ahead of them, children to raise, and families to return to,” she said.

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