Year, two refugees obtained a court order stopping the government from forciblyĪt the time, the Malawi high court ordered a hearing between the government and the refugees to amicably agree on a way forward. However, disagree saying they prefer to live inside the city, away from theĬamp where there are better business opportunities and schools for their children. That meet international standards including primary and secondary schools, a Homeland Security Minister Ken Zikhale Ng’oma has in the past said there’s no reasonįor the refugees to leave their designated camp which he said "has facilities Prohibit refugees and asylum seekers from staying outside a refugee camp. Than 300 refugees and asylum seekers mostly from Burundi and Ethiopia and areĬurrently holding them jail, while waitingįor their relocation to the Dzaleka refugee camp. The Malawi police and the department of immigration rounded up more Seekers operating in the capital, Lilongwe to force them to relocate to a camp The association wants the government to resolve the issuesīefore President Muhammadu Buhari leaves office on 29 May.Īuthorities have raided the homes and businesses of refugees and asylum Leaving the country until they have worked for five years. That parliament is pushing to stop recently graduated doctors from Resident doctors are also calling for a withdrawal of a bill Have not been invited for any discussion. We are also fighting for ourselves," a doctor said.Īlthough the government said there is a meeting with theĭoctors on Wednesday, the President of Nard, Dr Emeka Orji, told BBC News they The old ones who have served for many years and have nothing to show for it and "We are fighting for the young doctors, we are fighting for Lagos, resident doctors said no one is going to work for the next five days. When BBC News visited a government teaching hospital in The government has warned that the strike is illegal andĭoctors who refuse to work will not get paid. This follows the government’s failure to meet its demands, including implementing agreements on salaries and welfare. The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (Nard) said Resident doctors in Nigeria have started a five-day warning
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