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Killings: Major Humanitarian Crisis Looms In North, Amnesty Warns by iwaeda: 8:22am On Sep 05, 2021
Amnesty International has warned that a major humanitarian crisis looms in Northern Nigeria with the increasing rate of killings.

The organisation expressed concern over the rising killings, alleging that authorities have failed to protect the people.

A statement from tbe organosation claimed that inability of authorities to bring attackers to justice fuelled “dangerous conspiracy theories that only escalate the violence.”

The statement read, “A year ago, Amnesty International investigation shows that; the Nigerian authorities have left rural communities at the mercy of rampaging gunmen who have killed at least 1,126 people in the north of the country from January to August 2020.

“The organization interviewed people in Kaduna, Katsina, Niger, Plateau, Sokoto, Taraba and Zamfara states, who said they live in fear of attacks and abductions as insecurity escalates in urban and rural areas.

“On 28 May 2020 at least 74 people were reportedly killed in Sokoto state, when gunmen attacked four villages in Sabon Birni Local Government Area. More people have been killed in other local governments, including Isa LGA.


“According to witnesses interviewed by Amnesty International in Kaduna, Zamfara, Plateau and Katsina states, the attacks are well coordinated. Attackers stormed villages on motorcycles and heavily armed. They shoot sporadically at people, set houses on fire, steal cattle, destroy farm produce and abduct villagers for ransom.



“The violence has forced many farmers and their families to flee their homes. Last year, Katsina state government sai that, at least 33,130 people are now in displacement camps, and others have gone to stay with relatives in urban areas. Thousands of farmers could not cultivate their farms during the 2020 and the current rain season because of fear of attacks or abduction. This poses a threat to food security and livelihood.

“This is pushing the northern region to the brink of a major humanitarian crisis. The Nigerian authorities’ failure to stem the violence is costing people’s lives and livelihoods, and without immediate action many more lives may be lost.

“Spate of these killings is an evidence of failure of authorities to protect the people. Inability of authorities to bring attackers to justice is fueling dangerous conspiracy theories that only escalate the violence.

“Amnesty International is calling on Nigerian authorities to independently investigate all these deaths and ensure accountability by bringing the perpetrators to justice.”


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Re: Killings: Major Humanitarian Crisis Looms In North, Amnesty Warns by janedonez(m): 9:18am On Sep 05, 2021
Hoho
Re: Killings: Major Humanitarian Crisis Looms In North, Amnesty Warns by Fasindo: 9:24am On Sep 05, 2021
shocked





Certain things ought not to be news again since they have been a normal occurance.

Saying there will be a humanitarian crises in north is like saying Tuface will have problem with Annie when they are already have marital issues.

North is already in crises both humanitarian and orderwise.
So the information is no more a news.

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