Driver for local NGO working with ACT-Caritas shot and killed

NEWS STORY | PUBLISHED: July 20, 2006

GENEVA/ROME -- A driver who was hired by a local NGO and partner of the faith-based humanitarian operation of ACT-Caritas in Darfur, to take staff home, was killed on Wednesday, July 19.

Abdul Bagi Ahmed was driving the vehicle on behalf of Sudan Social Development Organisation (SUDO), when he was stopped on the road from Mershing to Nyala. A man carrying a weapon, shot and killed Mr. Ahmed.

Mr. Ahmed and the vehicle had been hired by SUDO to take its staff back to Mershing. SUDO is a partner of the ACT-Caritas operation in Darfur, operating a health clinic and psychosocial centre on behalf of ACT and Caritas, as well as implementing water and sanitation services in the camps for displaced people in Mershing.

The vehicle was stopped by a man dressed in civilian clothes, about 10-12 km from Manaweshi, while returning from Mershing between 18:00 and 19:00 in the early evening. A public health officer from the Ministry of Health who was visiting clinics in the area was the only passenger. After questioning Mr. Ahmed, the armed man jumped into the back of the vehicle and shot him three times in the back of the head. It is believed that Mr. Ahmed died instantly.

Two more men then joined the armed man and stole the bag from the public health officer, who escaped unharmed. The Ministry of Health officer then walked back to Manaweshi, where he reported the incident to the Government of Sudan military and World Vision, which also works in the area.

It appears that the vehicle left Manaweshi in the early evening, even though the driver had been advised by the Government of Sudan security, SUDO staff and staff of World Vision not to leave at that time. The Ministry of Health officer had no other option but to return with the vehicle.

The area around Mershing and Manaweshi is known to be one of the least secure in south Darfur. Following a series of attacks on vehicles travelling along the road to Nyala, and a large attack on displaced people’s camps at the beginning of this year, humanitarian organisations have been advised to obtain an escort from the African Union (AU) for missions to the area.

However, the AU is chronically understaffed and under-funded. There have been plans since last year for a permanent AU base to be located between Mershing and Manaweshi, but with the failure to obtain funding, the base has not been built. However, it is believed that this base will be a priority for the new battalions.

Mr. Ahmed was in his forties and leaves a wife and family.

His body is being brought back to Nyala today for burial by SUDO staff, with the assistance of staff of the Sudan Council of Churches (a member of ACT International and partner to the ACT-Caritas operation in Darfur) and staff of World Vision. The United Nations, the AU and government authorities have been informed of the incident, and a full investigation will be launched.

Sudan Social Development Organisation (SUDO) is a national Sudanese organisation actively involved in human-rights promotion and advocacy projects, peace building and provision of basic services. SUDO works in 25 locations in health, education, environmental health, nutrition, agriculture, non-food items, shelter, protection, psychosocial support and camp management.

Action by Churches Together (ACT) International and Caritas Internationalis are working together in a joint response to the Darfur crisis. The ACT and Caritas networks provide support, resources and funds through the lead ACT member for the response, Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), which is the legal representative within the country of Sudan.

ACT International is a global alliance of churches and related agencies working to save lives and support communities in emergencies worldwide. Caritas Internationalis is a confederation of 162 Catholic relief, development, and social service organisations present in 200 countries and territories.

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