The National Emergency Management Agency and Red Cross officials have dragged Cameroon authorities to the United Nation High Commission on Refuges over the country’s alleged dehumanization and unlawful repatriation of 2,600 Nigerians.
An official of NEMA, Sa’ad Bello, said this while fielding questions from journalists, and added that the manner Internally Displaced Persons from Nigeria were threatened and deported by Cameroonian authority was unacceptable.
“It’s so disturbing that what Cameroon authority did to Nigerians refuges was totally against norms and violation of the International Refuges Rights .
“We only received a call from the men of Nigerian Immigration who were patrolling along Nigeria- Cameroon border.
“They called our attention that there were trucks fully loaded with Nigerians who after investigation are refuges, internally displaced by Boko Haram and repatriated by Cameroon gendarmes,” Mr. Bello said.
He blamed the Cameroon government for not informing the Nigerian authority of the development to enable it prepare well and receive its citizens.
He explained that the IDPs, after thorough investigation were Nigerians from Bama and Gamboru Ngala in Borno state, who escaped from Boko Haram attacks.
He said the agency has formally forwarded its complaint to the country representative of United Nation High Commission on Refuges to look into the situation.
Mr. Bello further explained that the IDPs were dumped by Cameroonian at Sahuda village in Mubi South Local Government Area, a boarder town along Nigeria-Cameroon border.
According to the Coordinator, the victims included men, women children, pregnant and nursing mothers.
“Their situation is pathetic they were traumatized,” he said.
He said the agency, with the assistance of the State Emergency Management Agency, are doing everything possible to convey the IDPs to Yola camps.
Also corroborating, Aliyu Maikano, the representative of Nigeria Red Cross on IDPs in Adamawa, confirmed that the organization heard about the situation.
“We have sent a rescue and first aid teams to assist the IDPs who were dumped by Cameroonian security at the Nigerian boarder.
“The society is liaising with NEMA on how to evacuate the IDPs,” Mr. Maikano said.
NEMA, Red Cross fume as Cameroon humiliates, deports 2,600 Nigerians displaced by Boko Haram
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