Middle East

2,000 flee Nigeria village ahead of army offensive against Boko Haram

Some 2,000 people have been forced to flee to the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri ahead of a major offensive against Boko Haram, emergency services and residents told AFP on Tuesday.

Nigerian troops herded residents of Jakana village into trucks and ferried them 40 kilometers to a displacement camp in the Borno State capital, said a National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) spokesman.

Evacuated residents were taken to “Bakassi IDP (internally displaced persons) Camp by the military for their safety as a result of ongoing operations to flush out insurgents in the area,” said Abdulkadir Ibrahim.

Camp officials were “mobilizing resources” to care for their basic needs, he added.

The residents of Jakana said they were given no notice.

Modu Kaka said: “The soldiers came this morning and told us to assemble and began herding us into trucks.

“We left all our possessions in Jakana and we are now dependent on food aid.”

Bakassi is one of several camps in the city housing thousands of displaced people, who live in squalid shelters and rely on food handouts from aid agencies.

An unnamed military official in the city said the evacuation was in preparation for a “big operation” against the Islamic State West ARead More – Source

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