The Nigerian military on Thursday said it had intercepted
about 51 youth moving from Maiduguri, Borno State, to Abuja.
This was disclosed via an unsigned statement on its website.
The military said the convoy was intercepted around 3 a.m.
along Babale, Plateau State on Wednesday.
The youth, travelling in three 18-seater transit buses, were
led by a woman, it said.
It added that officers of the Special Task Force were
currently trying to unravel the motive of the youth movement.
The statement also disclosed that during an interrogation,
the youth claimed they were being conveyed to Abuja on the order of a Borno
State Government official, to meet their relatives for assistance in an
economic empowerment programme.
It also said the youth had made contradictory
statements regarding sponsorship of their mission to Abuja.
The military, however, added that efforts to reach the
official, to verify the claims, were not responded, adding that the issue was
being investigated to ascertain the genuine mission of the young people.
It said the investigation had become necessary in the light
of the security situation and the suspicious claims by the youth.
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