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Tuesday 31 March 2015

350.000 Refugees At The Mercy Of Locals-UNHCR



By Cyprian Ntiamba Obi Ntui In Yaounde
The visit of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR, Antonio Guterres to the Minamao refugee camp in the Far North region of Cameroon last week unveiled statistics that have alarmed not only Cameroonians but the international community.
The high commissioner accepted that there were now more than 350,000 refugees in Cameroon all of them victims of wars in Nigeria and the Central African Republic. But the Minamao refugee camp which habours refugees from Nigeria was constructed to take only 18,000 inmates. The capacity of the refugee camp in the East region cannot be bigger.
Therefore, the size of the total refugee population as against available facilities can give one an idea of the grim picture of what is going on in refugee camps across the country. That this huge number of people has been left to survive over the years with little or no assistance from the international community is what disturbs Cameroonians. This is because Cameroonians know how the United Nations and her agencies like the UNHCR react when catastrophies occur else where and how refugees resulting from such situations are treated, especially if they are in the developed world.
Living such a large number of distressed persons at the mercy of natives and periodic hand outs from the Cameroon government shows how insensitive the world is to human suffering, especially if this is in Africa.
It is against this backdrop that Antonio Guterres, virtually in tears appealed to the international community to act fast to reduce their suffering. “It is necessary for this generosity shown by Cameroonians to the suffering of Central Africans and Nigerians to receive the solidarity of the international community." He stressed the need for any forth coming aid to be substantialin comparison to due trickles that use to come from so called rich nations in the past. “It is necessary to increase humanitarian aid significantly so that we can give to Nigerians, Central Africans and local communities all the assistance they need during this difficult period," Guterres called out.
He also urgsd donor nations to help Cameroon economically and security wise describing Cameroon as the first line of defence for humanity as a whole. ''I will use this opportunity to stress the need for greater solidarity with Cameroon and neighbouring nations that arc suffering from this violence resulting from a humanitarian drama."
The high commissioner also admitted that there were some 20,000 Nigerian refugees in the Logone and Chari division of the Far North region of Cameroon who are left completely on their own but added that the UNHCR would like to take custody of them if facilities were available.
Apart from foreigners, Guterres said there were also between 96,000 and 120,000 Cameroonians who are internally displaced by the war in the Far North region who also need assistance from the UNHCR.
The governor of the Far North region, Midjiyawa Bakari who received the high commissioner said it was a welcomed visit that would enable the visitor observes firsthand the grim reality of what the government and the host communities were going through. “We hope your visit will bring immediate results and shorten the suffering of these people," the worried governor opined.
For his part, Jean-Louis de Brouwer director of operations in charge of humanitarian aid at the European Union who accompanied the high commissioner on the visit said the EU had, since the beginning of this year increased humanitarian aid by fifty percent with much of it directed to their partners, the HCR and the World Food Programme, WFP. “This visit has enabled us to assess the magnitude of the humanitarian situation and take note of the insufficiency of international aid." Jean -Louis de Brouwer assured that the EU was doing everything at the level of Brussels to increase aid to countries currently being attacked by the Jihardist sect. Boko Haram. '' Cameroon is on the front line but also Chad, Niger and Nigeria," he disclosed.

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