Refugees: Commission to repatriate Nigerians in Chad, Cameroon


The National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) says plans are underway to repatriate Nigerian refugees in Chad and Cameroon, who wish to return.

Alhaji Tijani Ahmed, the Federal Commissioner, NCFRMI, stated this during a press briefing on Tuesday in Abuja.

Ahmed explained that 21, 000 Nigerians with about three thousand households were taken refuge in Chad, while 14,000 households were in Cameroon.

He said although the cost implication of the exercise had not been ascertained, the commission would be partnering with the government of Borno and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), to provide shelter and logistics.

‘In 2022, we had a very serious flood that caused some Nigerians to move to Chad and some of them to Cameroon and other factors include the herders and farmers clashes and Boko Haram crises.

‘So, we will enhance the repatriation and ensure that the people return in safety and dignity,’ Ahmed said.

In her remarks, Ms Bernadette Muteshi
, the Deputy Representative, UNHCR, commended the leadership of the commission for working in this endeavour, saying that the agency would support a credible process and ensure safety and dignity.

‘We are happy to see the government leadership in this endeavour. We are particularly happy to note that the voices of the Nigerians who want to return home, have been heard and are being acted upon.

‘We will try to ensure that this process happens as soon as it’s practically feasible by putting all the elements to get along with you.

‘We want to ensure that people exercise their basic human rights, have the ability to come home and go to any place in the country that they desire to go back to,’ Muteshi said.

She hoped that all arrangements would be in place to meet the aspirations of the people that were been cared for.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

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