NEMA RECEIVES 197 NIGERIANS FROM CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICThe
National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) at the weekend received 197
Nigerians that were displaced by the crises in Central African Republic
(CAR) who have been taking refuge in the Republic of Cameroun under the
International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Director
General of NEMA Muhammad Sani Sidi who received the returnees in Sahuda
border post near Mubi in Adamawa State said about two years ago
following the escalation of the crises in the Central African Republic,
the Federal Government through NEMA had evacuated its citizens through
the airport, these could not be reached because they had crossed over to
the Republic of Cameroun.
He
said under international charter which Nigeria was signatory, the
Nigerians were free to decide when to return back home especially given
the cover of the International Organization which had opened camps for
them in that country. According to him, as IOM was closing the camps and
informed the Nigerian government of the development by transporting
them to the border, NEMA was mandated to receive them there on behalf
of the Federal Government.
The
Director General of NEMA who was represented by the Director of Search
and Rescue Air Commodore Charles Otegbade said the returnees were fully
screened by the security agencies at the border before being received by
NEMA and even escorted to the reception point by the military and
police. With logistic arrangement put in place by NEMA, they were
immediately catered for and fully transported to their various homes
across 12 states. He gave the breakdown of the returnees per state as
follows: Adamawa (64), Bauchi(15), Kebbi (7), Sokoto (2), Gombe(16),
Borno (40), Kano (13), Kaduna(1), Plateau(2), FCT (2), Yobe(29) and
Taraba (6).
The
IOM Chief of Mission of in the Republic of Cameroun, Mr Roger Charles
Evina who accompanied the returnees to Mubi, Adamawa State appreciated
the cooperation of the Federal Government through NEMA in the prompt
reception of the citizens. He said the closure of the IOM camps have led
to the returning of all persons living there to the various countries
including citizens of Nigeria, Mali, etc.
Manzo Ezekiel
Press Officer
NEMA Headquarters, Abuja
04-10-2015
08028419313
Manzo Ezekiel
Press Officer
NEMA Headquarters, Abuja
04-10-2015
08028419313
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