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UN calls for safe return of Nigeria's displaced

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United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called for the safe and "dignified" return of people displaced by Nigeria's jihadist conflict, as local authoritie­s close camps and urge people to go back to their communitie­s.

More than 40,000 people have been killed and around 2.2 million people displaced by over a decade of fighting in the country's northeast between the military and Boko Haram and its offshoot Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

During a visit to a camp for displaced people in Maiduguri, Guterres praised the local governor's efforts for developmen­t in Borno State, the epicentre of the conflict since 2009.

Nigerian authoritie­s are planning to close all camps for displaced people in Borno by 2026 – but aid agencies are concerned about security and conditions on the ground in some of the communitie­s to which they will return.

"Let's do what we have to do about humanitari­an support to these camps," Guterres said.

"But let's try to find a solution for people, and that solution is to create the conditions, security conditions, developmen­t conditions for them to be able to go back home in safety and dignity."

Nigerian officials say they only return people to secure areas, with the goal of encouragin­g the resumption of farming and weaning people off humanitari­an assistance.

Guterres also visited a rehabilita­tion camp for former jihadist fighters and called for more support for efforts to reintegrat­e them into society.

Thousands of Boko Haram fighters and their families have surrendere­d in recent months.

"I was amazed to see today in the centre [that] those that have been terrorists, they want to integrate in the society and contribute to society.

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