Nigeria to evacuate Boko Haram refugees back home

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The Federal Government has said it plans to begin the processes of evacuating Nigerians taking refuge in the neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic, back home.

Thousands of Nigerians affected by the Boko Haram insurgency had fled to the neighbouring countries at the peak of the insurgency.

 

The Federal Commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani, idosstated this on Thursday in Maiduguri after a meeting with Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno.

Tijjani said the government had also agreed to close the remaining Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in Maiduguri and return the displaced persons to their ancestral homes within the shortest possible time.

“We discussed the evacuation of refugees from Cameroon, Niger and Chad. It was agreed that a tripartite meeting will hold.

“The commission will sit and come out with the process and procedure to apply in evacuating our people.

“Registration of refugees for the voluntary evacuation is ongoing in collaboration with UN Agency for Refugees (UNHCR),” Tijjani said.

He lauded the Borno Government for its commitment to the welfare of the people of concerned and assured of the commission’s support at all times.

Tijjani said the commission had already established a resettlement city in Amarwa Village in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno for the returnees with provisions for schools, clinics, markets, police outpost and skill acquisition centre among others.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the federal commissioner, who was in Borno for a three-day visit, also presented relief materials to 500 displaced persons affected by fire disaster in Muna IDP camp in Maiduguri, and visited the Maiduguri sub office of the UNHCR. (NAN)

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