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Nigeria has 24000 missing persons request,highest in Africa says ICRC 

Laraba MUREY

The International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC, has said there are at least  24,000 missing persons requests in the country.

The relief organization said the figure represents half of it’s caseload.and it is from Nigerian families searching for their daughters and sons. 

The vice president of the ICRC,Gilles Carbonnier made this known during a courtesy call to the minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq on Tuesday in Abuja. 

The vice president of the ICRC, Gilles Carbonnier, stated that there are   about a total of 2.2m Displaced persons domiciled in the North East.

In  addition, Carbonnier offered the services of its Central Tracing Agency in finding missing persons during disasters as well as the forensic management of the dead during emergencies.

“ We have received 24,000 requests from Nigerian families who came to us to ask for news of their daughters or sons who are 
unaccounted for. We seek to work with different entities to progress in the resolution of these missing cases. In Africa, this accounts for half of the caseload of missing persons on the continent.

“We also have strong expertise in forensic science on how to deal with what we call dead body management in cases of emergencies, to help in the dignified management of the dead and also ensure that people don’t go missing during emergencies  and disasters.

“We celebrated the 100th anniversary of our Central Tracing Agency that deals with identifying missing persons and reconnecting them with their families. In that framework, I think that it will be good for Nigeria to have an inter -ministerial mechanism where these cases of missing persons can first be registered in a central database. 

“We also seek the domestication or implementation of  traditions of the Kampala convention and see how we can assist in finding feasible solutions  that are consistent with the principles of the Kampala Conventions”. 

In a statement by the Special Adviser on Media, Nneka Ikem Anibeze,to 
the minister appreciated ICRC for its numerous humanitarian works in Nigeria especially in the North East.

Farouq said “ The main focus here apart from humanitarian intervention is to provide durable solutions to these vulnerable groups. 

“The Federal government has approved the National Policy on Internally Displaced Persons which also includes working towards the domestication of the Kampala Convention. We are working with the National Assembly and relevant authorities.

“The ministry is keen on working with the ICRC on missing persons to learn from your expertise on addressing these issues. There are a lot of issues of unaccompanied minors in the IDP camps who have lost their parents and we don’t even know their identities. This is something the government is working on to see how these unaccompanied minors can be identified. We can collaborate with your  Agency to trace their identities and find lasting solutions to missing persons in emergency situations.

“The  forensic science of managing mass fatalities during disasters is very important as well and I am sure that the National Emergency Management Agency will key into this forensic support. These are areas that the ministry is very much interested in”.

The IRCS delegation included Bruno Raymond, Protection Coordinator ICRC Geneva, Mona Sadek, Deputy Regional Director for Africa and Head of delegation ICRC Abuja Yann Benton.

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