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ActionAid condemns violence against Front line workers , tasks governments on security

By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

As the world marks the 2020 World Humanitarian Day, ActionAid Nigeria, AAN, has condemned strongly all forms of violence against humanitarian and Frontline aid workers.
Country Director of AAN, Ene Obi made this known today in Abuja as the agency commemorated the day commended staff and all humanitarian workers across the world who have continued to risk their lives to provide lifesaving support and assistance to those in need and distress.

“We urge all actors to respect and adhere to international laws and protocol that guides humanitarian operations and not seek to bring humanitarians into the conflicts.”
The agency called on the three tiers of government to prioritize the safety of frontline workers leading the Covid-19 response and provide the necessary tools and welfare support required to enable them to perform their duties optimally.
. Obi said “ This year, the World Humanitarian Day comes at a difficult time when the world is dealing with one of the deadliest pandemics in the history of our human existence, COVID-19.
“As we celebrate the efforts of humanitarian workers across the country, we also take this time to stand in solidarity and appreciate all our frontline workers responding to the coronavirus pandemic.”
” Since the COVID-19 outbreak, there has been an increase in the number of reports of security incidents against health and aid workers, their assets and facilities, including threats and acts of violence often fueled by misinformation and fear.”
The COVID-19 pandemic represents the single current biggest challenge to humanitarian workers and aid operations around the world.
She noted that outbreak of conflict is strongly correlated with poor economic conditions and if left unaddressed, the large economic shocks induced by the pandemic are likely to fuel conflict in areas where violence and insecurity were not major concerns before and generate even greater risk to aid workers and need for aid.
ActionAid instists that Humanitarian workers should not go about their duties in fear and anxiety, adding that Humanitarian workers are not part of the war, they take no sides but stand with the poor and vulnerable communities that they serve.
The agency lamented that there is an increased targeting of aidworkers and organizations working in Nigeria.

“Just last month in North East Nigeria, 5 humanitarian aid workers who were earlier abducted while on duty saving lives were murdered by Armed Opposition Groups, (AOGs). Since 2011, not less than 47 aid workers have been killed in Nigeria.”
“Today, like every other day, we remember our fallen heroes and we send our deepest condolences to their families and friends”.
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