This hut is believed to be inhabited by some of the foreign nationals. There is growing concerns of insecurity in the Central Gonja District of the Savannah Region by residents over influx of foreign nationals from neighboring Burkina Faso trooping into the area. The foreigners who arrived in several batches with women and children in long vehicles are said to be seeking refuge following the insurgence of jihadists attacks in northern Burkina Faso. The asylum seekers numbering a thousand plus, pitched camps at about 55 locations in deep forests within the Buipe enclave. Locals say, they feel insecure with the numbers of people arriving on daily basis. "We are insecured because they arrive here in the night when people are asleep.