Dar es Salaam – The UN Refugee
Agency on Tuesday said violence by Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria’s northeast
continues to send thousands of refugees across the border into neighbouring
Cameroon.
UN High Commissioner for Refugee
(UNHCR), said that some 13,000 Nigerian refugees crossed from Adamawa state
after insurgents attacked and captured the town of Mubi in late October.
The refugees fled to the towns of
Guider and Gashiga in the North region of Cameroon and to Bourha, Mogode and
Boukoula in the Far North.
According to local authorities in
Cameroon, the vast majority of these 13,000 Nigerians have now returned to Nigeria,
saying that their final destination was Yola, the capital of Adamawa state,
south of Mubi.
However, in the days immediately
following the attack on Mubi, it was reported that refugees arrived in Cameroon
in over 300 vehicles including many personal vehicles, as well as some trucks
and rented cars.
The Cameroonian authorities reported
that they facilitated onward transit movements and provided escorts to ensure
the safety of those transiting through Cameroonian territory.
On the Nigeria side, a UNHCR team
confirmed that thousands of Nigerians are now being hosted at Girei in Gombe
State and at the National Youth Service Centre in Yola.
Meanwhile, newcomers were receiving
assistance from the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), the National Red
Cross Society and the International Rescue Committee.
In Yola, UNHCR has interviewed some
of the people who transited through Cameroon before re-entering Nigeria.
The report added that the vast
majority of them were women and children.
UNHCR said that many families were
forced to flee on foot, taking few belongings with them and walking tens of
kilometres before finding safety in Cameroon.
“We are also examining claims that
some of these refugees may have been forced to return to Nigeria.
“We are seeking assurances from both
Nigeria and Cameroon that the return of these people was done on a voluntary
basis.
Cameroon is hosting thousands of
refugees from Nigeria and Central African Republic and we encourage Cameroon to
continue with its policy of welcoming refugees,’’ UNHCR said.
In its statement, UNHCR urged States
to keep their borders open for Nigerians fleeing the country and who may be in
need of international protection.
According to the UN agency, its
advisory seeks to ensure that humanitarian and asylum principles are upheld in
light of the ongoing insecure situation in north-eastern Nigeria. (PANA/NAN)
Violence: 13,000 Nigerians flee to Cameroon – UN
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