Abuja bomb: UN to conduct global threat review

The UN is to conduct a global threat review in the wake of the deadly attack against the UN compound in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, which has claimed the lives of at least 23 people. PANA learnt that 11 of the people confirmed to have died in last Friday’s attack were UN staff, including one international staff member, Ms. Ingrid Midtgaard of Norway.

Thirty-two others are also receiving treatment in hospitals.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, said at the UN Security Council on Tuesday that he had received a briefing from UN Deputy Secretary-General, Ms. Asha-Rose Migiro, and UN Under Secretary-General for Safety and Security Gregory Starr, who visited the scene of the attack at the weekend and spoke with survivors.

Ban said: ‘What we know is that this attack was the work of a suicide bomber, who rammed a sport utility vehicle, at high speed, through the exit gates of the UN compound.

‘The UN House in Abuja, home to 26 agencies and programmes, is a well-built structure with robust security measures.

‘This attack is therefore cause for a serious re-assessment, not just in Nigeria and not just in high-threat locations, but worldwide.” he stated.

He also said that a global threat review would begin shortly, separate from the full review of the attack and the security measures in place in Abuja.

The UN chief noted: ‘Meanwhile, we are doing everything possible to assist the victims and their families. That will include trauma counselling for those who might need it.’

Ban also stressed that the security of UN staff remained paramount, particularly as the UN is being increasingly targeted by terrorists worldwide.

‘We must draw the lessons to be learned from Abuja. And together, we must commit the effort and resources to implement them.

‘Our goal must be to stay, not leave, in difficult security conditions. We must continue to carry out our vital work, not lock ourselves behind fortresses. We must manage risk, not become risk averse,’ the secretary-general added.

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