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ACTION AGAINST HUNGER STRONGLY REJECTS THE ACCUSATION OF “AIDING AND ABETTING” A TERRORIST ORGANISATION

On 18 September, Action Against Hunger was ordered by the Nigerian Army to close its main offices in Borno and Yobe states, north eastern Nigeria. This decision, given without notice, has put into jeopardy the vital assistance that Action Against Hunger is providing to millions of people across Borno and Yobe states.

Action Against Hunger strongly rejects the accusation of “aiding and abetting” a terrorist organisation, and is working productively with the Nigerian authorities to try and resolve this situation.

Action Against Hunger stands ready to support any investigation, and will work tirelessly with the Nigerian authorities to allay any concerns they may have about our operations in the region.

Action Against Hunger delivers neutral, impartial and independent humanitarian aid to millions of people in Borno and Yobe states by providing basic services to the most vulnerable people, especially women and children.

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Contacts

ANTHONY GALE

Press contact Press & PR Manager Media +44 (0)208 293 6130

AMANDA FARRANT

Press contact ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS, ACTION AGAINST HUNGER UK +44 (0)208 293 6130