MSF quits Nigerian town of Rann after Boko Haram attack

Ebun Francis || The medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres(MSF) on Friday said it had suspended its work in the Nigerian town of Rann and evacuated national and international staff after a deadly raid by Boko Haram insurgents.

Four Nigerian aid workers were killed in an attack on a military barracks in the town in Borno state late on Thursday.

“Following a violent attack in Rann, Borno state, on Thursday 1 March, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) suspended its medical activities in the town and evacuated 22 national and international staff,” MSF said in a statement.

“It is still unclear how many people were killed and injured but before leaving, MSF medical staff treated 9 wounded patients.

” “This attack is a stark reminder that it is the people in Borno who are paying the price of this ruthless conflict””, MSF said.

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“Leaving our patients without medical assistance is an extremely painful decision”, it added.