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JTF, Boko Haram Clash: 9,000 Seek Refuge In Cameroun, Niger
The United Nations refugee agency has said that the ongoing crisis in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states following the state of emergency in the three states is continuing to send people fleeing to Niger and Cameroon amid the insecurity resulting from confrontations between the Joint Military Task Force (JTF) and insurgents.
The Federal Government had imposed a state of emergency on the Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states in May as a means of curbing reckless killings in the three states.
In recent weeks, anti-insurgent operations and general insecurity have uprooted thousands of people, with more than 6,000 already having fled to Niger for safety.
A team from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) that visited the area along Cameroon’s border with Nigeria reported the presence of over 3,000 Nigerians.
“Crossings of Nigerians into Cameroon began a week ago, with people telling us they had fled a confrontation between the Nigerian army and Boko Haram insurgents some 10 kilometres from the border,” UNHCR spokesperson, Adrian Edwards told reporters in Geneva.
“Most of those who have arrived so far are women and children,” he added. “They are being hosted in churches and schools, and relying on food from the churches and local population.
“We are working with the authorities to relocate the refugees to safer places away from the border.”
Meanwhile, the agency has sent aid by trucks from Niamey, Niger’s capital, to the south-eastern Diffa region, where the over 6,000 people that arrived in recent weeks are currently staying.
Mats, blankets, jerry cans, soaps, buckets, mosquito nets and kitchen items have been pre-positioned in Diffa, Bosso, Kablewa and Menesewa and will be distributed to both Nigerian refugees and Nigerien returnees, Mr. Edwards stated.
“People are still arriving in Niger,” he noted, adding that, “at the same time, our teams observed that some displaced persons from Nigeria are returning home after a few days in Niger or shuttling between the two countries depending on the security situation in Nigeria.”
Mr. Edwards said there have been no further arrivals of Nigerians in Chad beyond the 155 received last week, emphasising that “there, the border is officially closed,” he noted.
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