'Try not to Send Nigerian Refugees Back To Boko Haram Violence', UN Tells Cameroon

 Nigerian Refugees


The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has reprimanded the Cameroonian government not to strongly send Nigeria IDPs in the nation back to the Boko Haram brutality from which they had fled.


UNHCR stated, underscoring the need to accord worldwide security to those in require, as Nigeria exiles return back to Boko Haram Infested district of Nigeria from Cameroon notwithstanding notices not to do as such.

"We request indeed to the experts in Cameroon to abstain from additionally constrained returns and to guarantee assurance to those escaping frailty and mistreatment in Nigeria.

"This is as per Cameroon's national and universal commitments," UNHCR said.

NAN reports that since the start of 2018, 385 Nigerians evacuees and refuge searchers had been persuasively come back from Cameroon, the dominant part of them in March, including 160 on April 10 and a further 118 seven days after the fact.

87,600 Nigerian outcasts have been enlisted by the UN organization in Cameroon.

"The constrained returns are infringing upon the standard of no constrained returns or non-refoulement.

"They are likewise a noteworthy difficulty to advance beforehand accomplished by Cameroon in allowing shelter to Nigerian regular folks escaping Boko Haram viciousness". UNHCR said.

"Legitimately working screening, enlistment and haven frameworks enable shield to have nation security," it said.

UNHCR stressed its help to the Government of Cameroon to guarantee that each one of those looking for worldwide assurance approach effective screening and enrollment methods, and additionally suitable gathering game plans.

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