Cross River Governor, Ben Ayade ordered another set of 120 Almajiris trying to sneak into the state through Gakem back to their destination.
The third batch of Almajiris who were intercepted on Sunday night while trying to enter the state through Gakem in Bekwarra LGA, a border town between Cross River and Benue state.
They were packed in two trucks before they were intercepted by a joint team of COVID-19.
Commissioner for Youths & Skill Acquisition, Signor Idiege who led the team, turned back the two trucks carrying more than 120 young boys and girls, with mature men who had no luggage with them.
Idiege who lauded Gov Ayade’s visionary leadership said the governor’s foresight and support of the people made the success story of Cross River possible adding that the influx was disturbing as the numbers increase daily.
He said: “From day one, measures have been put in place including a permanent lockdown of borders amongst others by Gov Ayade and this has kept the deadly virus out of the state because the virus does not move or travel, but carried by people.
“Our efforts and the support from Gov.Ayade as well as that of the people have helped in this fight and it has equally helped in curtailing the influx of Almajiris and other intruders who have refused to obey the lockdown order especially as it concerns inter-state movement.
“I want to thank the Police, Civil Defence, Peace Corps, Vigilante groups as well as the Youths from various communities for their Commitments in this fight, it is not yet over until it is over,” he said.