Saifura Hussaini Ahmed Khorsa, the worker of the International
Committtee of the Red Cross , murdered by Boko Haram terrorists, was a
nurse as well as the mother of two adorable kids.
The Red Cross bemoaning her killing by the blood thirsty Boko Haram
on Monday wondered how the kids, now with their grandma would take news
of her death.
“Saifura, 25, was a devoted mother and midwife. Those who knew her
said she adored her two children, a two-year-old boy and a five-year-old
girl”, said Eleojo Akpa, the ICRC Communications and Media Relations
Officer.
“The children have not been able to comprehend their mother’s
absence, as they frequently asked their grandmother if a passing plane
was bringing their mother home.
“That grandmother must now find the words to tell the two children their mother will never return”, he said.
The killing of the 25 year-old woman was condemned by Red Cross
(ICRC), which also appealed to the Boko Haram to immediately release a
second ICRC midwife and a healthcare worker who were also abducted in
March at Rann, Borno state.
Eloi Fillion, the Head, ICRC delegation in Abuja said: “We are devastated by the murder of our colleague, Saifura.
“Saifura moved to Rann to selflessly help those in need. Our thoughts
are with her family and other loved ones at this incredibly difficult
time.
“At the time of their abduction, Saifura, as well as our colleague,
Hauwa Mohammed Liman, and Alice Loksha, a nurse with UNICEF-supported
centre, were providing essential ante-natal care to communities in Rann.
“Rann’s population has more than doubled after an influx of people fleeing violence,’’ he said.
Fillion urged the abductors still holding Hauwa and Alice to release them as they were not part of the fight.
“However, ICRC would not comment on the identity of the women’s
abductors, their motives or the details surrounding Saifura’s death,’’
Fillion said.
He noted that since the women’s abduction six months ago, ICRC had
made sustained and committed efforts to securing the release of the
three health care workers.
Fillion added that the organisation would continue to make efforts in
ensuring that Hauwa and Alice were released and returned to their
families immediately.
AFP
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