 UN's humanitarian chief has condemned dangerous accusations by Ethiopian government officials that aid workers were biased in favor of an even-arming rebel forces in Warwick, Tigray. Martin Griffiths also called for access to allow desperately needed aid into the northern region where the UN says hundreds of thousands of people are suffering from famine. Aliza dozen aid workers have been killed since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent troops into Tigray in November to topple its ruling party, the Tigray People's Liberation Front, TPLF. The needs that have been spoken about in Tigray are indeed what they have been advertised as. They are huge, they are urgent, they are important and now the needs are growing. To make this work we need to change the circumstances that have seen trucks moving in rather slowly. We need assured access routes by land as well as of course our own flights going in and out of McKelley.