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A force of more than 100 Cameroonian gendarmes reportedly crossed into Nigerian territory in Danare Community, Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State. A clear border violation.
Cameroon have in recent years shown outright defiance to Nigeriaβs territorial sovereignty and dammed the consequences to carrying out all sort of intimidation and harassment of Nigerians. They do this because previous incursions have been met with little or no meaningful response from Nigeria.
In January 2018 more than 80 Cameroonian soldiers crossed the international border between Nigeria and Cameroun and invaded this same Danare community in Cross River State, claiming they were fighting Cameroon militants who took refuge in the community. The gendarmes stormed their village andΒ started shooting, sending people running forΒ safety.
A year before in 2017 Cameroon soldiers numbering 50-100 invaded Danare village at 2 am in the morning, shooting sporadically and sending panic stricken villagers fleeing into the bush. This time they shot six residents and demanded the village head and some refugees. By the time they left in the morning they said their mission was to warn residents of Danare communities to be aware of their return to carry out a military raid.
These audacious actions points to how weak the Cameroon government sees Nigeria and its security consciousness. Cameroonian troops have crossed into this particular community on four different occasions. Nigeria's response has largely been limited to maintaining a military presence in the area, without any retaliatory or punitive action.