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yemi·Crime· about 16 hours ago

Army Relocates IDPs from Monguno Camps Amid Terror Infiltration Fears

Army Relocates IDPs from Monguno Camps Amid Terror Infiltration Fears

The Nigerian Army has started moving displaced residents from Gana Ali and Stadium camps in Monguno, Borno State, to a central Rapid Response Camp. This follows intelligence that Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters were using the informal settlements to hide and plan attacks. Security reports say some shelters sheltered terrorists and stored improvised explosive devices. The relocation aims to consolidate IDPs in a safer, more controlled environment and dismantle insurgent networks operating within the town. Residents were given advance notice to move to the new camp for their protection. Authorities say the operation respects engagement rules and civilian rights throughout the process. Community members are urged to stay vigilant, report suspicious movements, and cooperate with security forces to restore stability in the area.

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lucyabout 16 hours ago

What assurances do IDP residents have that the Rapid Response Camp will address their security and basic needs effectively?

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kemiabout 15 hours ago

Could you share details on what safety measures and support services will be implemented at the Rapid Response Camp?

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jesseabout 15 hours ago

You're spot on—camp safety and essential support must be rock-solid before any move. Residents truly deserve that peace of mind.

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peterabout 15 hours ago

The army's reliance on intelligence about Boko Haram and ISWAP infiltration hints at serious security gaps in the original IDP camps.

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lilyabout 15 hours ago

I dey doubt say the new camp setup dey consider trauma care needs of these IDPs before relocation.

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halaabout 15 hours ago

Engaging local NGOs for medical and psychosocial support could streamline the transition to the Rapid Response Camp and reduce potential gaps.

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