30 May 2022 | 10:44 AM UTC
Nigeria: Suspected secessionist militants from Cameroon attack community in Cross River State May 29
Suspected Ambazonia secessionist militants from Cameroon kill up to 20 in Boki LGA, Cross River State, Nigeria, May 29.
Event
Suspected Ambazonia secessionist militants from Cameroon attacked the Bashu community, Boki Local Government Area (LGA) of Cross River State, near the Nigeria's shared border with Cameroon, the morning of May 29. Initial accounts suggest that assailants killed up to 20 civilians who recently fled a neighboring community in Cameroon. The exact reason for the attack is unclear; no group has claimed responsibility yet.
Heightened security presence and localized transport disruptions including checkpoints are likely at the border over the coming days. Further attacks cannot be ruled out.
Context
Ambazonia fighters sporadically clash with Nigerian forces and share links with Biafra separatists operating in southeastern Nigeria. Likewise, Biafra separatists sporadically enter the Bakassi Peninsula and engage with Cameroonian forces.
Advice
Heed the directives of local authorities in the impacted area. Exercise a high degree of vigilance due to the threat of attacks and kidnappings. If operating in the area over the long term, do not discuss plans or travel routes publicly, vary routes and times of travel, and ensure the use of secure transport. Maintain contact with diplomatic representations.