 The Nigerian Red Cross says terrorists have killed 41 of its workers in the Northeast region between 2016 and 2022, while 20 were wounded and 28 were kidnapped, including five persons abducted in Beno state in the last three months. In Zamfara, one died in the hands of his abductors in 2022, while another was kidnapped in 2023, but regained freedom after days in captivity. The chairman of the Nigerian Red Cross in Zamfara state, represented by Osman Mahfara, stated these are the symposium organized by the organization in commemoration of this year's World Humanitarian Day. Between 2016 and 2022, according to the head workers, security database 41 workers had been killed in Northeast Nigeria, while 22 had been wounded and 28 kidnapped only three months ago. Five head workers were kidnapped in Afar Genoist state. With over 800 volunteers and counting, the Nigerian Red Cross society continues to work on the front lines, providing critical aid. Last year, we had one of our volunteers who was kidnapped along with other people in their community, but later he lost his life. But this year, we also had one of the volunteers, but fortunately for us, he was rescued after he was kidnapped. So we tangled and you see the structure of Red Cross does not make us to work even, even though we work all over the state, even the places where the security is very heightened. But we have community volunteers that are there. We don't actually move from one place to place. So they were trained. We conduct a weekly training on basic first aid, health emergencies and so on. So with that training, they can do a lot of work at the grassroot level.