Five trucks conveying
almajiris from the northern part of the country were on Thursday May 7, ordered
back to its start off point by the Cross River state government.
The trucks
were intercepted on Wednesday night at the Garkem border town in Bekwara Local
Government Area of the state near Benue State, by a border patrol team
comprising of Peace Corp members, civilian Vigilantes, Border COVID-19 Task
force and Youth groups.
The state
commissioner for youths, Signor Omang Idiege confirmed the incident and he said
most of the passengers were almajiris who did not meet COVID-19 protocols.
Idiege said;
“AFTER A
THOROUGH CHECK ON THE FIVE TRUCKS AND DISCOVERED THAT MOST OF THE PASSENGERS,
ASIDE GOODS, WERE ALMAJIRI, WHO DID NOT MEET COVID-19 PROTOCOLS, WE HAD TO
FORCE THEM TO RETURN.”
The State
security adviser, Dr Alfred Mboto also confirmed that he has been briefed about
the incident.
He said;
“WE GOT A
REPORT FROM OUR SECURITY AND TASK FORCE TEAMS AT THE GARKEM BORDER TOWN
YESTERDAY NIGHT THAT TRUCKS CARRYING LARGE NUMBER OF CHILDREN FROM THE NORTH
ALLEGED TO BE ALMAJIRI WERE INTERCEPTED AFTER THOROUGH CHECK, AND HAVE BEEN
TURNED BACK.”
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