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30,000 people flee Nigeria to Niger over unrest- UNHCR

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More than 30,000 Nigerians have fled to Niger’s Maradi region in the past two months, the UN Refugee Agency has said.

The UNHCR said those who fled were allowed to seek refugee in Niger despite border closures to curb the covid-19 outbreak.

“In the border villages, the host villages, we could not ensure the protection of these people, the management of protection cases, the follow-up of children, the follow-up of women, all the aspects of protection.

According to the global refugee body, refugees spoke of extreme violence unleashed against civilians, murders, kidnappings for ransom and looting of villages, particularly targeting children and women.

It also said the latest exodus has increased the number of people fleeing Sokoto, Zamfara and Katsina states of Nigeria into Niger to 70,000 people.

Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa

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