
The driver and the passengers
By Omeiza Ajayi – Abuja
22 persons from Zamfara State who had hidden under sacks of beans and potatoes were arrested when a truck supposedly conveying foodstuffs from the state to the FCT was intercepted at the Abuja City Gate having beaten several security cordons across some states.
Giving an update on the activities of the Enforcement Team, its Chairman, Mr Ikharo Attah noted that during interrogation of the driver and occupants of the truck, it was discovered that the 22 passengers had defied government’s ban on interstate movement and were almost sneaking into the city centre.
Consequently, the Enforcement Team immediately escorted the passengers out of Abuja with an order that they should return to Zamfara State and remain there until the Covid-19 pandemic has abated.
“The FCT Administration will continue to turn them back because they are daily coming in their hundreds into Abuja and we don’t have facilities to keep such large numbers in isolation. We will continue to turn them back and man our numerous borders.
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“If enforcement officers in states were doing their jobs properly, the truck ought to have been stopped in Zamfara. It shouldn’t have crossed Funtua in Katsina state and the entire Kaduna state before entering into the FCT”, he fumed.
Attah said the team had on Saturday night also intercepted seven busloads of passengers who had attempted to enter into the nation’s capital through the Zuba axis.

The driver and the passengers
In spite of the ban on interstate movement, the seven buses came in from Kaduna, Kano, and Katsina states, many of them filled with roadside artisans and workers at a construction site in the Karu axis of the FCT.
One of the drivers confessed that before the ban on interstate movement, he had been bringing passengers into the territory at least once in a week amid the lockdown.
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Attah who praised security agencies in the territory for their dedication to duty also urged members of the public to continue to avail the team of the necessary information in order to ensure enhanced operations.
Turning back the last of the seven buses, Attah said; “These persons here came in from Katsina. They have been able to pass through Kano, pass through Kaduna which are under curfew and they have arrived in Abuja.
“We are shocked at how they manoeuvered their way through Katsina when there is a ban on interstate movement. How they did that is something else.
“The driver confessed that amidst this lockdown, he usually goes there once or twice in a week to bring in passengers. In FCT, we cannot afford that and so we decided to turn them back to where they were coming from”, he said.
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