The
Federal Government has signed a tripartite agreement with the United
Nations High Commission for Refuge (UNHCR) and the Republic of Cameroun
for the return of Nigerian refugees who had fled for safety and are
currently taking refuge in the Cameroun, voluntarily and in a dignified
manner.
The
Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency, Muhammad
Sani Sidi, disclosed this when an African Union Humanitarian Mission led
by Dr. Aisha Laraba Abdullahi, Commissioner Political Affairs, visited
the Headquarters of the Agency at the weekend. He said there were about
eighty thousand (80,000) displaced Nigerians currently taking refuge in
Cameroun and that the federal government has been making efforts to
cater for all their basic needs.
He
said the Federal Government and governments of states affected by the
insurgency, United Nations Organisations, International
Non-Governmental Organisations and the private sector had done a lot in
the past four years to manage large numbers of internally displaced
persons in the North East, adding that “we have moved from the emergency
response stage to recovery and resettlement of the IDPs.”
He
urged the visiting Commissioner to use her good offices as Commissioner
Political Affairs of the African Union to seek for more assistance and
support for the affected persons and the states. He thanked all the
development partners, UN agencies, Civil Societies for working
tirelessly in supporting the IDPs and Government of Nigeria.
Earlier,
the Commissioner said they were in Nigeria to assess the situation of
IDPs and to discuss areas of possible support. She added that displaced
Nigerians were of concern to the African Union, as records available to
AU indicate that there were about 13 million displaced persons and 3
million refugees on the continent.
She commended
the efforts of the Nigerian government and the military for degrading
and minimizing the activities of the insurgents in the northeast. She
said with the large number of displaced persons living in the camps, the
AU will continue to give more attention to the issues of displacement
through interaction and focus on addressing the root causes of conflict
in Africa.
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