Soldiers look at the Nigerian army's latest list of most wanted Boko Haram members in Maiduguri, northeast Nigeria, on November 21, 2016 |
The United Nations warned
Friday that the threat from Boko Haram jihadists was complicating efforts to
help tens of thousands of Nigerian refugees living in dire conditions in
northern Cameroon.
AFP
report continues:
The
UN refugee agency said one of its teams had earlier this month managed to visit
previously inaccessible border areas of Cameroon's Far North Region --
including Fotokol, Makary and Mogode districts.
The
UNHCR staff had helped pre-register more than 21,000 refugees who had fled
deadly Boko Haram attacks in north-east Nigeria over the past two years and had
been living for months with often impoverished host families, spokesman Leo
Dobbs told reporters.
"It
was the first time we have been able to visit these people and there are
believed to be many more," he said, with UN figures indicating a total of
around 27,000 refugees were living outside of camps in the region.
Dobbs
said the refugees "urgently need assistance", adding that the UNHCR
"would like to help and have helped in a little way, but the continuing
Boko Haram threat is a hindrance to regular access".
Boko
Haram, which is seeking to impose strict Islamic sharia law in neighbouring
Nigeria's mainly-Muslim north, has killed at least 20,000 people in the region
and left more than 2.6 million homeless in its six-year insurgency.
Cameroon
has been fighting the group since 2014, and operations by a joint regional force
have helped the Nigerian military retake swathes of territory from the
insurgents, although the jihadist group still poses a security threat to
civilians.
Dobbs
said that while some of the refugees in Cameroon's far north were staying with
destitute host families, most were sleeping out in the open, in makeshift
shelters or on dirt floors in dilapidated classrooms.
"Others
were in abandoned villages whose residents had fled Boko Haram attacks
earlier," he said.
UNHCR
is encouraging people to relocate to the Minawao camp further from the border,
which is home to nearly 60,000 refugees and where they can safely access
assistance, Dobbs said.
He
pointed out that the UN agency was having difficulty intervening in the far
north due to Boko Haram attacks in the area, which have also internally
displaced some 199,000 Cameroonians.
Across Cameroon, UNHCR said it ensures protection and assistance to some 370,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mainly from the Central African Republic and Nigeria.
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