Friday, 16 January 2015

One Million Nigerians Are now Refugees Nigeria


          Some internally displaced people in Adamawa state, running away from Boko Haram

Read this report by TheNews

Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says the number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the country as at 15 January is 981,416.

NEMA’s Director, Search and Rescue, Air Commodore Charles Otegbade, gave the figure on Thursday in Abuja while briefing newsmen at the National Information Centre.

Otegbade said that out of the number, 107,997 IDPs were in camps in Adamawa, Yobe, Gombe, Bauchi and Taraba states, while 802,148 were being hosted by communities.

Giving a further breakdown, Otegbade said 66,087 of the number were displaced by natural disasters, while 868,235 were affected by the ongoing insurgency in the North East.

According to him, 123,601 are camped in Adamawa, 125,991 in Yobe, 11,483 in Gombe State,, 46,419 in Bauchi State and 81,790 in Taraba.

He said NEMA currently managed 20 protected IDPs camps in the North, with the military providing external security for them and operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps providing internal security.
Not only that, the director also disclosed that there were 15,001 internally displaced Nigerians in Cameroun, including those affected by the internal crisis in Central Africa Republic in 2014.

He added that Chad was hosting 2,377 of the IDPs but did not give the number being hosted by Niger, explaining that a large number of such persons were there.

According to him, the IDPs in Niger are not in camps but scattered in 23 locations, adding, however, that efforts are on to repatriate all the IDPs to the country.

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