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Nigerian unrest triggers refugees’ influx into Niger Republic

UNHCR says 7,660 refugees fled violence in northwest Nigeria to Niger's south-central Maradi region in 2 months

Surging violence in northwest Nigeria has fueled an influx of refugees into neighboring Niger’s Maradi region, the UN refugee agency said on Tuesday.

In a statement, the UNHCR said about 7,660 refugees fled Nigeria to the south-central Maradi region in addition to 3,500 citizens of Niger who are internally displaced in just two months.

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“The Maradi region, in southern Niger, now hosts nearly 100,000 displaced people, including 77,000 Nigerian refugees, who have fled relentless attacks in Katsina, Sokoto, and Zamfara states,” the UNHCR said.

Last week, more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped by gunmen in Nigerian state of Zamfara. The kidnapped schoolgirls were released on Tuesday morning, the state governor said.

The recent kidnappings and killings have triggered more displacements in the region marred by Boko Haram attacks for over a decade.

The UNHCR said it “is providing life-saving assistance and protection and has scaled up border monitoring activities. Our teams are also registering new arrivals to identify people with vulnerabilities and other specific needs.”

Armed groups in Africa’s Sahel and Lake Chad regions have been fueling one of the world’s fastest growing displacements and protection crises in the world in recent years.

More than 3.2 million people have been displaced by violence in the Lake Chad Basin, according to the UNHCR.

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