The surgical team of the International Committee of the Red Cross says its has supported the State Specialist Hospital of Maiduguri in performing lifesaving surgeries and in providing emergency treatment for people who were critically injured during the blasts in the town of Gwoza in the north-east.
PERISCOPE NIGERIA gathered that no fewer than 41 patients, including children and women, arrived in Maiduguri Hospital between Saturday and Sunday, some continue to receive the needed care.
The ICRC in a press statement obtained on Wednesday by our correspondent disclosed that its has provided medical drugs and consumables to support the hospital’s emergency response.
“It is heart wrenching to see civilians killed and wounded,” said Diana Japaridze the deputy head of the ICRC sub-delegation in Maiduguri.
“We strongly remind to all those involved in the fighting that civilians, especially children and women must be spared, and that hospitals must be sanctuaries of life, not scenes of deadly violence.”
While noting that indiscriminate attacks and attacks targeting civilians are strictly prohibited under international humanitarian law, ICRC stressed that Healthcare facilities and personnel should be protected and must not be attacked.
Our correspondent reports that attacks against hospitals have devastating humanitarian consequences, as these facilities are the only lifeline for sick and wounded.
“We will continue our support for the civilians who are bearing the brunt of more than a decade of armed conflict including those displaced and injured,” the statement added.



