The ICRC described Liman as “a sociable, dynamic and enthusiastic woman who was much loved by family and friends. She was truly dedicated to her work helping vulnerable women in her family’s home area.”
Lai Mohammed said the Nigerian government had kept all lines of communications open with her abductors, and it had always acted in the “best interests” of the hostages.
”It is very unfortunate that it has come to this,” Mohammed said.
“Before and after the deadline issued by her abductors, the Federal Government did everything any responsible government should do to save the aid worker,” he said, adding that, the government will continue working to free the remaining hostages.
A Nigeria spokeswoman for ICRC, Aleksandra Matijevic Mosimann, earlier told CNN they received an ultimatum from the militants on September 16 when the group also issued a threat against schoolgirl
Leah Sharibu, whose parents confirmed to CNN she was “facing a death sentence.”
Mosimann said the ICRC does not negotiate with terrorists.
Around 3,000 aid workers, most of them Nigerian nationals, work in Nigeria’s northeast.
Boko Haram fighters who have waged a decade-long war in the region regularly attack such camps with gunmen and suicide bombers.
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari said he spoke to Mohammed’s father Mohammed Liman, to console with the family on Tuesday.
Buhari said the government did everything possible to save their daughter’s life.
“It is tragic and regrettable that all our efforts were unsuccessful,” Buhari said.
“Hauwa dedicated herself to serving the victims of Boko Haram’s insurgency, and it is extremely sad that her life ended the way it did, at the hands of the terrorists. I expressed our deepest condolences to her father, on behalf of the Government and all the people of Nigeria,” the president said in a tweet.
Deputy Secretary-General United Nations Amina Mohammed and Nigeria’s former minister of environment condemned the aid worker’s murder.
She also called for the immediate release of the remaining health workers held by the insurgents.
“I join Antonio Guterres to strongly condemn and convey our condolences following the killing of an aid worker – Hauwa Mohammed Liman – from the ICRC in Nigeria. The UN calls for the immediate release of the remaining hostages,” she wrote in a tweet.
Source: CNN