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On World Refugee Day, a Wake-Up Call for Nigeria’s Forgotten Millions
Every June 20, the world pauses to honour the courage and strength of refugees—men, women, and children who have been forced to flee their homes due to war, persecution, or disaster. World Refugee Day, designated by the United Nations, is not just a date on the calendar—it is a reminder of the enduring human spirit in the face of unimaginable hardship.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
This year’s theme, “Solidarity with Refugees,” urges us not just to listen to their stories but to act—boldly and compassionately. Refugees, as defined by the UN Refugee Agency, are those who cross borders seeking safety. But their pain is shared by millions who never leave their country—Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). The lines may differ, but their struggles are the same: the search for safety, dignity, and hope.
In Nigeria, the refugee and displacement crisis is deeply personal. From Borno to Sokoto, Katsina to Plateau, Nigerians are fleeing their homes not just from conflict but from fear itself. Some find shelter in neighbouring countries. Others—especially from Cameroon—find refuge within our borders. The UNHCR reports that by the end of 2024, Nigeria hosted 127,000 refugees from 41 countries. But the bigger crisis lies within: 3.5 million Nigerians are displaced inside their own country. In 2024 alone, nearly 300,000 were forced from their homes by violence—and the toll is rising.
Today, while the world speaks of solidarity, Nigeria must take a hard look inward. Why are so many of our people fleeing? Why are communities in Benue, Plateau, Zamfara, and the northeast under siege? Behind every statistic is a broken home, a lost childhood, a grieving mother. This is no longer just a crisis—it is a national emergency.
Solidarity must mean more than sympathy. It must mean protection. It must mean justice. Every level of government must act to end the killings, dismantle armed groups, and make our communities safe again. Until then, we are failing the very people we are meant to protect.
Of course, temporary relief matters—food, water, medicine. But these cannot be the end. Displaced people need more than survival; they need a future. Education. Healthcare. Jobs. A chance to rebuild their lives with dignity.
And as global aid shrinks, Nigeria must rise to the challenge. This is the time for philanthropists, NGOs, companies, and good citizens to step up—because no one should live and die in a displacement camp. Let the support go beyond occasional charity. Let it become a lifeline.
We must also remember: many IDPs and refugees long to return home. Some can’t. For them, we must build new homes, new communities—safe, inclusive, and free from stigma. For those who can return, let us give them that chance, with the safety and security they deserve.
At the heart of it all, Nigeria’s leaders must own this moment. Insecurity thrives where governance fails. On this World Refugee Day, empty speeches won’t cut it. What we need is action—decisive, courageous, and human-centered.
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