The Nigerian government wants
about 80,000 Nigerians displaced to Cameroon by the Boko Haram
insurgency to return.
The Federal Government has, therefore, signed a tripartite agreement with the United Nations High Commission for Refugee, UNHCR, and the Republic of Cameroon for the return of the refugees who fled for safety.
The Director General of the National
Emergency Management Agency,
Muhammad Sidi, disclosed this when an African Union (AU) Humanitarian Mission visited the headquarters of the agency at the weekend. The AU mission was led by Aisha Abdullahi, its Commissioner for Political Affairs.
He said there were about 80,000 displaced Nigerians currently taking
refuge in Cameroon and that the
federal government has been
making efforts to cater for all their
basic needs. Over a million Nigerians were displaced from the north-east by the insurgency with majority of them in different internally displaced persons, IPDs, camps within Nigeria.
Mr. Sidi said the federal government and governments of states affected
by the insurgency, United Nations
organisations, international non-
governmental organisations and the private sector had done a lot in the past four years to manage large
numbers of internally displaced
persons in the North East.
Culled: Premium Times
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