Reuters
Published Jan 16, 2020 09:26
UPDATE 1-Nigerian Islamist militants free 3 aid workers, other civilian hostages -U.N.
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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria Jan 16 (Reuters) - Islamist militants
released three aid workers and other civilians in northeast
Nigeria who had been held hostage since late December, a United
Nations official said on Thursday.
The people were kidnapped on Dec. 22 by militants posing as
soldiers who stopped a convoy of commercial vehicles travelling
towards the city of Maiduguri, state capital of the northeastern
state of Borno. Islamist militants have waged an insurgency in northeast
Nigeria that has killed 36,000 people since 2009 and left 7.1
million people needing humanitarian assistance. Boko Haram, a
group seeking a separate state in northeast Nigeria adhering to
a strict interpretation of Islamic laws, began the insurgency.
"I am deeply relieved that some civilians, including three
aid workers, who were abducted by non-state armed groups along
the Monguno – Maiduguri road on 22 December 2019 have been
released yesterday and are now safe," said Edward Kallon, the
U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Nigeria, in a statement.
Kallon said he was concerned about the "increasingly
insecure environment that humanitarians are working in". He said
a total of 12 aid workers lost their lives in 2019, more than
twice the total in 2018, making it one of the most dangerous
years for humanitarian actors in Nigeria.
The U.N. did not state whether the militants behind the
abduction were associated with Boko Haram or a faction that
broke away in 2016 and pledged allegiance to Islamic State. The
group -- Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) -- has in
the last two years been the dominant insurgent group in Nigeria.
ISWAP in December said it executed 11 Christian captives it
had previously kidnapped in Borno state.
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