Nigeria: At least 45,000 kidnappings of Boca Haram in three years
The Boca Haram Islamist group has kidnapped more than 45,000 people in Nigeria since 2012, reported The Daily Post Nigeria, relied on data received by the House of Representatives.
The Nigerian government announced the number of apichthenton a discussion on the case Dissipation 276 female students in the northeast city Tsimpok by members of Boca Haram.
According to sources, 219 of the girls are still missing, while as noted, the organization forces the captive girls become vomvistries kamikaze.
The House of Representatives called on the federal government to set up a supervisory authority for the search of the prisoners of the organization.
Meanwhile, the representative of the High Commissioner for Refugees Leo locals said Tuesday that the militants of Boca Haram have turned into "war zone" the swampy area of Lake Chad, which borders Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria.
As noted, some 60,000 residents were forced to flee their homes, many of them evacuated the islands of Lake Chad, due to potential attacks.
"These people fleeing under desperate conditions. They have no resources to live, shelter, food, medical care. So the work which serve the members of UNHCR and its partners in an essentially war zone is very important, "said Dobbs.
The Boca Haram Islamist group has kidnapped more than 45,000 people in Nigeria since 2012, reported The Daily Post Nigeria, relied on data received by the House of Representatives.
The Nigerian government announced the number of apichthenton a discussion on the case Dissipation 276 female students in the northeast city Tsimpok by members of Boca Haram.
According to sources, 219 of the girls are still missing, while as noted, the organization forces the captive girls become vomvistries kamikaze.
The House of Representatives called on the federal government to set up a supervisory authority for the search of the prisoners of the organization.
Meanwhile, the representative of the High Commissioner for Refugees Leo locals said Tuesday that the militants of Boca Haram have turned into "war zone" the swampy area of Lake Chad, which borders Chad, Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria.
As noted, some 60,000 residents were forced to flee their homes, many of them evacuated the islands of Lake Chad, due to potential attacks.
"These people fleeing under desperate conditions. They have no resources to live, shelter, food, medical care. So the work which serve the members of UNHCR and its partners in an essentially war zone is very important, "said Dobbs.
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