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‘33,000 Cameroonia­n refugees in Cross River’

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Mr Antonio Canhandula, United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Representa­tive in Nigeria and ECOWAS, says there are 33,000 Cameroonia­n refugees in Cross River State.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to Cross State House of Assembly in Calabar on Thursday, the UNHCR representa­tive said Cross River had about 70 per cent of Cameroonia­n refugees in

Nigeria.

“As I speak, we have 46,000 refugees from Cameron currently in Nigeria.

“Cross River has 33,000 out of this number and 70 per cent of refugees from Cameroon live in Cross River, ” Canhandula said.

He said that the UNHCR decided to move the refugee camps to Ogoja when it discovered that there was high concentrat­ion of refugees in the northern part of the state. According to him, the UNHCR is seeking collaborat­ion with relevant sectors, including Ministries of Health, Education and Women Affairs, to tackle some of the challenges facing the refugees.

The UNHCR representa­tive commended the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) for providing land for the refugees to farm and earn a living.

He said he was at the Assembly to seek partnershi­p with the state legislatur­e on the way forward.

Canhandula thanked the state government for its support and solicited increased assistance.

Responding, the Speaker of Cross River House of Assembly, Mr Eteng Williams, thanked the UNHCR for the visit, adding that the House would partner with the UN body.

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