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Borno killings: UN reaffirms commitment to support people affected by conflict

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The United Nations (UN) has reaffirmed its commitment to continue supporting people affected by conflict to complement Government efforts.

Nigeria Humanitarian Coordinator, Mohamed Fall, made the submission in a statement on Sunday, September 7, 2025, against the backdrop of the killing of scores of civilians in Bama, Borno State.

Mohamed Fall
United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mr. Mohamed Fall

He expressed dismay over Friday’s reported killing of dozens of civilians in Darajamal Village, Bama Local Government Area (LGA), in Borno State in north-east Nigeria, saying: “I am deeply appalled and saddened. Civilians should never be a target!”

According to him, preliminary reports indicate that more than 50 civilians were killed when suspected members of a non-state armed group (NSAG) attacked Darajamal on the evening of September 5.

“An unknown number of people were also allegedly abducted, with others fleeing with injuries. At least 28 houses were also reportedly burned during the attack. The number of casualties is expected to change as more information becomes available,” he stated, adding:

“On behalf of the United Nations in Nigeria, I convey my heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed and those affected, and to the Government and the people of Borno State and wish the injured a speedy recovery.

“I call on security authorities to apprehend the perpetrators of this heinous attack and swiftly bring them to justice. I also call for the immediate release of all those abducted.”

He went further: “This recent killing of civilians is yet another grim reminder of the toll of rising violent attacks and insecurity in Borno State this year. Multiple attacks against civilians have been recorded, leading to the deaths of hundreds of civilians in Borno alone.

“The attacks, ranging from targeted attacks on communities to internally displaced persons (IDP) camps, using improvised explosive devices, suicide bombings and other tactics have targeted civilians including farmers, fishermen, travelers and traders.

“Deadly attacks against civilians have also been recorded in neighbouring Adamawa and Yobe states with a rural health centre, grain stores and a market among targeted areas.

“I reiterate my call to parties to the conflict to protect civilians as well as their property and to adhere to international humanitarian and human rights law.”

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