Nigeria — Camp Closure Flash Report II — Gubio Camp, Borno State (16 January 2023)

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Contact
DTM Nigeria, AllUsersInDTMNigeria@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Nigeria
Snapshot Date
Jan 14 2023
Activity
  • Mobility Tracking
  • Event Tracking

As part of the IDP relocation programme issued by the Borno State Government (BSG), the 400 Housing Estate Camp (or Gubio Camp), located in the Ward Auno Chabbol of Konduga LGA, was closed between December 1, 2022, and December 10, 2022. Following this event, a rapid movement intention survey was conducted by DTM (Displacement Tracking Matrix) field staff to identify the destinations of the 19,910 IDPs (4,471 households) residing in Gubio Camp and inform the humanitarian community.
According to DTM round 42 (June, 2022), the total number of IDPs residing in the Gubio camp was 22,849 still, during the movement intention survey, the team captured 19,910 individuals and their intended destination LGAs. About 2,939 individuals, upon receiving the news of the planned camp's closure, had left before the team arrived for the survey.
Following the closure of the camp, 4,498 individuals (23%) are expected to arrive in Kukawa LGA, 3,452 individuals (17%) in Bama LGA, 3,072 individuals (15%) in Marte LGA, 2,840 individuals (14) in Ngala LGA, 2,560 individuals (13%) in Kalabalge LGA, 1,210 individuals (6% in Abadam LGA), 207 individuals (1% in Konduga), and 50 individuals (1% in Gubio LGA). 
Meanwhile, DTM’s emergency tracking (ETT) is ongoing at the locations of arrival. At the time of reporting, more than 10,891 individuals had been tracked at their arrival locations in the LGAs of Jere, Ngala, Kala Balge, Marte, MMC, and Gwoza. The locations receiving the movement include camps, camp-like settings, and host communities.