Categories: Africa

Cameroon Repatriates 500 Central African Refugees

Over 500 refugees from the Central African will leave Cameroon today back to their country of origin.

They are part of 4000 ‘four thousand’ refugees from the war torn central African country who sorted refuge in Cameroon.

Their repatriation falls in line with an accord concluded by the government of Cameroon, the United Nations High Commission for refugees and the government of the Central African Republic.

The 4000 refugees will all be sent home, in different sets latest December 2019 Mimi Mefo info learnt. Cameroon’s Minister of territorial administration Paul Atanga Nji is in Garoua-Boulai to that effect.

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