30, June 2017
UN says Biya regime forcing hundreds of refugees back to Nigeria 0
Cameroon authorities forced nearly 900 refugees back to northern Nigeria against their will this week, violating an agreement between the two countries to shield thousands from Boko Haram violence, the United Nations said on Thursday.
The Cameroonian government denied force had been used to send refugees home and said repatriation had taken place with the refugees’ consent. About 887 Nigerians, most of them children, were ferried across the border on Tuesday night in trucks provided by the Nigerian military and Cameroonian police, the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) said.
“The involuntary return of refugees must be avoided under any circumstances,” U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said in a statement. “Returns to Nigeria put a strain on the few existing services and are not sustainable at this time.”
If done forcibly, the move counters an agreement signed by Nigeria, Cameroon and the UNHCR in March stating that Nigerian refugees in Cameroon will not be forced back to a remote region ripped apart by violence and where humanitarian efforts are severely stretched.
“There was no forced repatriation of 887 Nigerian refugees from Banki to Borno State in Nigeria. It happened with their consent,” said Cameroon’s government spokesman Issa Tchiroma Bakary. “Cameroon respects the law and its international commitments.”
The Nigerian official responsible for humanitarian activities in the Boko Haram-affected northeast was not immediately available for comment. Boko Haram has forced more than two million people to flee during its seven-year campaign to create an Islamic state in northeast Nigeria. More than 85,000 Nigerian refugees reside in Cameroon’s Far North region.
Over 11,000 have returned to Nigeria this year as camps in Cameroon struggle to accommodate them. It is unclear how many of these have been forced to leave, but the U.N. has warned against repeated attempts to send refugees home against their will.
Source: DNA



















30, June 2017
34 years of appeasing the French: Adelè Mballa sacked over President Macron slip-up 0
New officials have been appointed at the Cameroon Radio and Television following the successful holding the extraordinary session of the Board of Directors meeting on Thursday June 29, 2017 in Yaoundé.
The appointments were made in the Radio and TV departments including those at the regional stations and CRTV FM channels. Some former officials such as Ibrahim Cherif, the director of TV and Alain Belibi head of the radio were retained.
Of vital significance was the dismissal of Adelè Mballa as Director of TV News, as well as Jean Marie Nka sacked from his position as Editor-in-Chief. Cameroon Intelligence Report understands the two were fired as a consequence of a costly mistake on the formation of the new French government under Emmanuel Macron.
By Rita Akana
Cameroon Concord News