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IDPS' Experiences In Nigeria: Concerns Over Lack Of Humanitarian Aid In Maiduguri

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Nigeria's displaced population is rising, no thanks to increase in conflict, vi0lence and recently flooding challenges that have continued unabated especially in Northeastern Nigeria.

According to a 59-page report by #HumanRightsWatch, more than one year after Borno state authorities began shutting down #IDPCamps in the state capital, Maiduguri, displaced persons have been left without adequate support for food, shelter and security.

News Central’s Niyi Omoniyi has the details in this package.

Nigeria Researcher (Africa division) at Human Rights Watch in Abuja, Anietie Ewang joined us to discuss this.

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