Two members of Oxfam staff were killed in an armed robbery yesterday in the town of Motot in Jonglei State, South Sudan.
Gatdet Nhial Jock and Manyal Gatjek Kueth were members of a local community working as security guards, at an Oxfam food distribution location, when they were attacked. Both men sadly died from gunshot wounds. Oxfam paid tribute to the workers and strongly condemned the attack.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of two valued colleagues and our thoughts are with their families at this most difficult time.
It is vital that aid workers and communities are able to ensure life-saving supplies reach those in need, without any threat to their own lives, and we strongly
condemn this horrific attack.
— Felix Koske, Oxfam's acting Country Director in South Sudan
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For further information, please contact: Clare Cronin, Head of Communications and Campaigns – Oxfam Ireland clare.cronin@oxfam.org +353 (0) 87 195 2551
The members of staff were working as security guards at a drop off zone for World Food Programme distributions, managed by Oxfam.
Oxfam has been working in South Sudan for over 30 years and works alongside local partners to provide life-saving food, cash, clean water and sanitation supplies.