Mr. Ban Ki-Moon’s plea comes on the heels of President Goodluck Jonathan’s declaration of a state of emergency on Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
“The
secretary-general has been and remains very concerned about the continued
violence and deteriorating security situation in northeast Nigeria, which
posses threat to national peace and security,” his spokesperson said yesterday
in a note to UN correspondents in New York.
“The
Secretary-General reiterates his firm conviction that no objective can ever
justify such use of violence. He underscores the need for all concerned to
fully respect human rights and to safeguard the lives of all Nigerians,” the
spokesperson continued.
Meanwhile,
the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has urged the Nigerian
Government to abide by human rights principles during security patrols;
expressing concern about the large number of casualties, reportedly including
many civilians, and massive destruction of houses and property.
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