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Photo: 7,000 Nigerians forced out of Niger republic

7,000 Nigerians who have been taking refuge in Lake Chad since Boko Haram attacks chased them from their villages in the North, are being forced out of Niger and back to Nigeria by the Nigerien military. The deportation started on Tuesday May 5th. 
 
According to Voice of America, the Nigerians were forced out against their will following Boko Haram's attacks on the island of Karamga in Lake Chad last month in which 74 Nigerien soldiers and civilians were killed. The Nigerians were deported in trucks and dumped in Yobe state by the Nigerien military. A photo of some of the Nigerians deported above.

Commenting on the deportation, Alhaji Muhammed Kanar, the northeast coordinator for Nigeria’s Emergency Management Agency NEMA , said, “From the first three days, we received nearly 4,000. And in fact, another batch of nearly 3,000 or above, we are now in the process of registration.”.
Karl Steinacker, Niger's representative for the United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, criticized the Nigerien government for sending the Nigerians back home and putting them at risk. Nigerians and Nigeriens lived around the Lake Chad but the Nigeriens were sent to communities and towns in Niger republic while the Nigerians who are taking refuge in the Lake Chad were deported to Yobe state in trucks. 

"Those islands are home to both Nigerians and Nigeriens working in the fishing industry. But, while citizens of Niger are moving into cities and towns, Nigerians have nowhere to go but back across the border. People’s livelihoods have been destroyed because they have been told you can no longer live and work on the lake, and now they are told, OK, but in any event, we’ll take you back to your country. So they say yes… What other options do they have? Even if they are migrants, the question is, is it appropriate to send them back, and is it the right way it’s being handled, and I guess in both cases it is no," he said.

31 comments:

  1. Thought they said 'one africa'?

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    1. Imagine this poor nigeriens,when we have thousands of dem here in Nigeria. Smh

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    2. Only God can save us, dey v done der worst, God wl do his best 4 his poor pple

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    3. Dey had beta be Nigerians o! No be say dem go take style dey push BH come our obodo naija. Linda take note!

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    4. Dey had beta be Nigerians o! No be say dem go take style dey push BH come our obodo naija. Linda take note!

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    5. Oh! I pray all goes well wit them, and there is no place like home. Its well wit them IJN.

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    6. There is no place like home, and its well wit them.

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  2. Let them come hom, buhari has won

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  3. Can u imagine yet they are so much here

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  4. This tells us the extent of Jonathan's incompetence and failures; yet he collects salary for ineptitude.

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  5. Just imagine if Nigeria sends all the Nigeriens packing.

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  6. Deported to killed by those hoodlums called BH hmmm

    Ikponwa

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  7. God save the Queen. Don't blame Boko Haram
    Blame European partition of Africa. Now, brothers, sisters, cousins of same family are nationals of separate African countries created by Europeans.

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  8. Always blaming Jonathan as if you can do
    better.

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  9. I don't get it, why bring them home especially if its not to protective custody or some swanky accommodation and good security

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  10. Lord help them #Linda's princess#

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  11. Nigerien soldiers didnt kill dem, dey only sent dem back

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  12. Anon 10.28, u are always too bitter! Just take guinessmalt and peakmilk to cool ur brain pls. Lolo1

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  13. Ehya thankGod China's come

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  14. Yet we have a government.

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  15. Kai Nigeria don suffa no be small SA will deport us even Niger that is not even up to a state in Nigeria too dey deport us. It is well the eagle will soon fly again

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  16. Dey had beta be Nigerians o! No be say dem go take style dey push BH come our obodo naija. Linda take note!

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  17. Na me and dat Buzu man (gate keeper) today? There re lots of Nigeriens in our country yet they where bold enough to chase Nigerians out of their poor country!



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  18. i hope they get settled...

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  19. Bad news. Are they illegal?

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  20. God should save us people are really suffering

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