Insurgency: UN conducts simulation exercise in Maimalari Barracks, as Army debunks purported attack

Post Date : February 29, 2020

The United Nations (UN) officials in Nigeria has held a Safe and Secure Approaches in Field Environment (SSAFE) training for the new staff it would deploy to various field locations in the North-East.

This is also as the Nigerian Army (NA) has debunked media reports that some UN staff were arrested while disguising as Boko Haram insurgents to invade Maimalari Cantonment, in Maiduguri.

The grand finale of the training, held on Friday, involving simulation of different ways through which the UN aid workers can handle crisis situations and hazards such as hostage-taking, protest/demonstration, and direct violent attacks.

It was misconstrued as a Boko Haram attack but it was a pre-planned simulation exercise for key operators in the Maimalari Cantonment (North-East)

At the Maimalari Barracks in Maiduguri, the soldiers and UN staff jointly performed various tasks expected of aid workers, during the simulation training.

Army Spokesman, Col. Sagir Musa, denied claims of an attack on the Maimalari barrack while providing clarification that it was a simulation exercise.

It will be recalled that there were mixed reactions after a purported video circulated, allegedly showing some staff of UN being apprehended and asked to lay on the floor by soldiers in uniform.

“Contrary to rumours and fake news circulating, there was no alleged attempt by Boko Haram terrorists to disguise as UN staff while trying to sneak into Maimalari Cantonment. The alleged attack on the Barracks is fake and should be disregarded,” Col. Musa said.

Source: PRNigeria


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