More than 3,000 Nigerian exiles from Cameroon on Friday came back to the nation, the National Emergency Management Agency said.
An announcement by the office's data officer in the North-East, AbdulKadir Ibrahim, said 3,000 outcasts were still at the fringe experiencing enlistment conventions before migration to Mubi for ahead transportation to Borno State.
He said the exiles were dislodged by revolt and were placing up in Cameroon.
Ibrahim said the NEMA Director-General, Alhaji Sani Sidi, joined by the Borno State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Zannah Mustapha, were in Mubi to get the exiles.
He additionally said the exiles were as of now stayed outdoors at the fringe of Nigeria with Cameroon, noticing that 2,000 inside uprooted persons were before transported to more secure areas in Mubi while 600 of them had been transported to Borno State before in the week.
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