(Photo: Google Maps)The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is mourning the death of one of its employees killed on Tuesday, April 24, in Tali County, South Sudan.
Mr Agoyo Robert was working for ADRA South Sudan’s Health Pooled Fund (HPF) project, an initiative aimed at extending health services to thousands of people in the country.
Mr Robert, who was off-duty at the time of the incident, was killed by unknown gunmen who fired gunshots at the vehicle in which he was travelling. He was returning from Juba, Sudan’s capital, after visiting his wife who was hospitalised due to labour complications. Other fellow travellers were injured by gunfire.
“Our ADRA family around the world is deeply saddened by the senseless killing of our colleague. During this terrible tragedy, we lift in prayer his family, in particular his wife, and express our heartfelt condolences,” said Jonathan Duffy, president of ADRA International. “Each day, our colleague worked tirelessly in humble service to make life better for so many others. We will never forget his commitment and service to the people of South Sudan.”
ADRA condemns this attack in the strongest possible terms. Everyone at the aid organisation is shocked and appalled at the violence of this attack toward its staff and those who were injured. ADRA is taking every precaution possible to ensure that staff on the ground remain safe.
“This tragedy underscores the tremendous courage and commitment of our staff who face constant challenges in some of the toughest places in the world as they selflessly work to give hope and better opportunities to so many families,” added Mr Duffy.
In a separate incident this week, 10 relief workers traveling in South Sudan were abducted on April 26 by an armed group, according to the United Nations. Since 2013, at least 98 aid workers have been killed in South Sudan; the majority have been South Sudanese.
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