The House of Representatives, on
Thursday urged the Federal Government to facilitate the speedy return
of Nigerian refugees from neighbouring countries.
This
followed a motion under Matters of Urgent Public Importance moved by
Rep. Mohammed Sheriff (Borno-APC), and unanimously adopted by the House.
Moving
the motion, Sheriff stressed the need for the Federal Government to
ensure that refugees who were displaced as a result of activities of
insurgency were fully reintegrated into their communities.
According to him, the refugees are vulnerable to health threats because they lack adequate health care.
"Since no good health condition is guaranteed, there is possible outbreak of diseases in the camps.’’
He further urged the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), to arrange for a coordinated process of returning the refugees.
The lawmaker added that such coordinated arrangement was crucial to forestall planned return of the refugees en masse.
"About
12, 000 refugees’ plan to return en masse under uncoordinated
arrangement portends serious security and health challenge to the
country." Sheriff said.
Rep. Bashir Baballe
(Kano-APC), pointed out that the refugees were confronted with difficult
situations as they lacked homes, starved and have their children out of
school.
"Those people are suffering; they are dying silently due to hunger and untold hardship," Baballe said.
Rep.
Chike Okafor (Imo-APC), expressed concern that the refugees were not
protected in the neighbouring countries they sought refuge.
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