Influx Of Refugees, IDPs Endangering Benue – Gov. Ortom Says
Governor Samuel Ortom has said that following the uncontrolled number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and the high influx of refugees from Cameroon into Benue State, it is becoming difficult to manage the situation.
Ortom, who stated on Monday when he received in audience members of the Inter-Agency Technical Committee from the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development in Makurdi, said it was time for the Federal Government to as a matter of national importance intervene and cushion the burden.
In the words of Ortom; “We remain an endangered state as far as issues of refugees and IDPs are concerned in our country Nigeria” stressing that since 2017, “the state has continued to witness influx of IDPs in the various official and unofficial established camps.
“On record, we have over 2 million IDPs in Benue State that have been profiled” noting that the State currently hosts over 10,000 Cameroonian refugees who are taking refuge in Benue as a result of the crises in southern Cameroon.
“We have taken it as a responsibility of the government to provide minimum comfort for the Cameroonian refugees” and added that the State Government has continued to prevail on the host communities to allow the refugees to settle down,” he said.
Ortom also disclosed that over 134,000 persons have been displaced from their homes as a result of the recent flooding that caused havoc in some parts of the state, adding however that due to early sensitization, there were less casualties.
While appreciating the support of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development in the past, Ortom urged the committee to carry out their assessment of the humanitarian situation on ground with diligence.
The governor charged the Committee to adequately report to the Ministry the situation on ground, so that help could be provided to the state, adding that the State Government would continue to do its best in handling the challenges to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.
Ortom mandated the Executive Secretary, State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Dr Emmanuel Shior to furnish the Interagency Committee with detailed information on the prevailing challenges.
Earlier, leader of the team, Mr Murdakai Titus of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and IDPs (NCFRMI), appreciated Governor Ortom for the cooperation he accorded the team and acknowledged the kind disposition of the Governor in receiving the asylum seekers/refugees in the state as well as his commitment in providing enabling environment for their wellbeing and protection.
He said; “The Federal Government of Nigeria is mindful of challenges and tensions always associated with hosting asylum seekers and refugees globally especially in the immediate host communities and Nigeria’s experience is not different particularly in Benue state.
“It is to this end that this multi-sectoral team is on this mission to your state to carry out needs assessment of the possibile humanitarian situations caused by the influx of refugees from Cameroon into Nigeria through the national border corridors, including Benue State,” Titus said.
He explained that, the team comprise representatives of, Federal Ministries of Humanitarian Affairs, Health, Office of the National Security Adviser, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons IDPs and United Nations Partners, United Nation High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), stating that the relevant MDAs in the state will also join the team.
Titus said that the exercise was to enable the Federal Government and its Humanitarian partners in collaboration with the State Government to obtain first-hand information on the humanitarian situation created by the influx of asylum seekers from Cameroon with a possible solution through a burden-sharing mechanism.