Officials of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), and Borno State Emergency Management (BOSEMA) in collaboration with Nigerian Immigration service have registered 22, 463 returnees from Niger Republic to Damsak Town in Mobar L.G.A Borno state, according to a statement by Abdulkadir Ibrahim, Information officer, NEMA North East.
The influx of the returnees displaced by insurgency is as a result of an Agreement signed between Nigeria, cameroun and Niger for the safe and dignified return of the displaced persons.
Over 10000 returnees are also expected to be registered upon return in the next few days. The team also conducted a needs assessment to facilitate the provision of aid and relief intervention.
The International Red cross is providing food for the returnees, while UNICEF is providing medical care supported by officials of Mobar Local government.
As a proactive measure, the statement said preparations are being made to receive and register more returnees expected to arrive from cameroun through Banki town in Bama LGA and Ngamboru Ngala in Ngala LGA.
A team of major humanitarian partners comprising UN Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Activities OCHA, World food Program WFP, United Nations High commission for Refugees UNHCR, and Government agencies will conduct a sectoral assessment in Damasak to complement any gaps in providing needs relating to shelter, food security, water and sanitation.
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