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Cameroonian soldiers invade part of Nigeria

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The Local Government Chairman of Kurmi in Taraba State, Amamzalla John Danladi Joseph, has lamented the presence of Cameroonian soldiers in communities within his local council area.

According to John Danladi, the Cameroonian soldiers encroached on Nigeria’s space to reportedly look for their wanted citizens who had allegedly fled into Nigeria following their calls for self-determination for Ambazonia.

The Chairman also added that the foreign soldiers have been harassing and intimidating Nigerians on their own soil, reports revealed.

Infoxclusive also learnt that the crisis over secessionist agitations in Cameron had forced some Cameroonians to flee to some parts of Taraba State as refugees.

The foreign soldiers were sighted in Mairogo and Tosso communities, Amamzalla John Danladi Joseph added.

“The residents of Mairogo and Tosso villages were repeatedly intimidated by the Cameroonian soldiers who claimed they were searching for Ambazonian agitators who fled Cameroon at the heat of their clash recently and took refuge in some communities in the area,” Joseph said.

The chairman also said he, the Commanding Officer in charge of the Nigerian Army 93 Battalion in Takum council of the state, and no fewer than 60 soldiers had visited the villages.

He stressed that the actions of the foreign soldiers were not appropriate.

He urged his people to remain calm, assuring that the Nigerian government would protect them from external aggressors.

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