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Tuesday 29 November 2016
29, 581 Displaced Persons Return To Nigeria – NEMA
No fewer than 29, 581 Nigerians who fled their communities in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states as result of insurgent activities to Republic of Niger and Cameroun have voluntarily returned.
This is contained in a published report of humanitarian relief intervention by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) which was released recently.
The report said that 13,046 Nigerian returnees returned from Niger Republic in May, 2015 and were received in Geidam, Yobe State while Between April and December, 2015 NEMA received about 16,595 Nigerians that have voluntarily returned from Cameroon through the Sahuda border crossing area near Mubi, Adamawa State.
Some of the Nigerians that fled to neighbouring countries (Niger, Chad and Cameroun) were provided with humanitarian relief support by the Federal Government of Nigeria through NEMA to alleviate their suffering. The displaced Nigerians have also received humanitarian supports from the host governments, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), the host communities and Nigerian citizens living in the three host countries,’’ the report said.
“There are presently 20,804 displaced Nigerians living in the Republic of Chad, 80,709 in the Republic of Cameroun and 138,321 in the Republic in Niger,” the report added.
It noted that the agency adopted a monthly Humanitarian Coordination Meeting; a forum consisting of relevant federal government agencies, UN Systems and International Non-Government Organizations (INGOs) which undertakes analysis of causes of humanitarian situations, conducting of need assessments, and identification of priorities and provision of humanitarian interventions based on their respective mandates.
The system operates through different sectors lead by national MDAs and co-lead by UN Agencies.
The report added that due to the successes recorded by the Nigerian military with the support of Multi-National Joint Military Task Force (JTF) in the fight against Boko Haram insurgents, the humanitarian dashboard is fast changing. The focus is gradually shifting towards Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Resettlement, Recovery and dignified return of displaced persons back home.
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