Accidental Bombing: Red Cross Assures Continuous Support.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has vowed to continue humanitarian aids to the Northeast, Nigeria.

 

This comes as six of the ICRC workers were among those killed in the accidental airstrike, that left over 50 people dead and many injured in Rann community, Borno State.

 

The Red Cross said that it is coordinating medical emergency efforts with the authorities and other aid agencies.

 

According to Reuters, the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) promised to work with the Nigerian Military to ensure such tragedy does not happen again.

 

“At least 52 people were killed and 120 wounded.”The organization’s medical and surgical teams in the region are preparing to treat evacuated patients,” An MSF official, Tim Shenk said.

 

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has commiserated with the families of the dead and the Borno state government on the tragedy.

 

The President received with deep sadness and regret, the error committed by some troops of the Nigerian Air Force.

 

He also pledged the Federal Government’s assistance to the state government in what he called a “regrettable operational mistake”.

 

However, the Nigerian Air Force says it regrets an accidental air strike by its troops in Rann area of Borno State, northeast Nigeria.

 

The apology was contained in a statement issued by the force’s spokesman, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa.

 

The force condoled with the families of the dead, stressing that the ill-fated occurrence was extremely regretted.

 

The statement read: “The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is saddened by today’s accidental air strike by its fighter jet at Rann in Kala Balge area of Borno State in which some innocent lives were lost.

 

“The NAF commiserates with those affected and their families and would update the public as soon as detailed facts emerge from the investigation”.

 

Source: Channels TV

Our Role In Release Of 21 Chibok Girls- Red Cross

The Red Cross has explained its role in the Boko Haram release of 21 of the over 200 Chibok school girls abducted by the terror group in 2014.

The Red Cross and the Swiss Government mediated in the release of the girls, the Nigerian government said on Thursday.

“The role we played was neutral intermediary. We were not involved in the negotiation,” Elodie Schindler, the spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Africa said, Thursday, in an exclusive interview.

“What we usually do is when two parties are negotiating, we don’t get involved. But when they have struck a deal, they can then call us in to mediate.”

Ms. Schindler said when the Nigerian government and Boko Haram reached a deal, they contacted the Red Cross to come in, inspect, and receive the girls.

She said her organisation played no other role beyond that.

The Swiss Embassy is yet to speak on its role in the release of the girls.

The Nigerian government is known to have made fruitless attempts in the past to have Boko Haram release the girls.

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Ebola Spreads Through Red Cross Vaccine – Ghana Nurse

A nurse from Ghana is passionate in “exposing” the truth about the deadly Ebola virus. He or she claims the Red Cross is responsible in bringing the virus to four West African countries for four specific reasons with the grand goal of bringing U.S. troops on boots in Nigeria, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

According to the nurse, U.S. wants to stop the protests conducted by the diamond miners in Sierra Leone. The miners were allegedly protesting against “cheap slave labour forever.” The region is said to be the “world’s largest supplier of diamonds.” An Ebola outbreak is the most valid reason for U.S. to send in its troops, the nurse alleged.

Essentially, the nurse from Ghana claims that the very vaccine injected to people to prevent the spread of the virus is in reality the means of spreading the disease. And the whole scheme is being orchestrated by the U.S. – the Red Cross its “accomplice” – to cover up its goal of taking over the diamonds of Sierra Leone and the prosperous Nigerian oil.

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