Over the weekend, it was gathered that the Imo state government deported about 84 people suspected to be members of the Boko haram sect to Kastina.
The deportees, had been in Imo State for eight days under-going skill acquisition training when the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state raised an alarm that they might be Boko Haram insurgents.
The young Muslims, who had spent about eight days in the state, were quartered in the premises of Imo College of Advanced Professional Studies, ICAPS.
Addressing Journalists on the redeployment, Director General of ICAPS, Mr. David Day said, "We do not train miscreants, criminals and members of Boko Haram in ICAPS. We had to cut short the training of 84 literate youths from Katsina State, as a result of the alarm, which obviously put their lives in danger".
The deportees, had been in Imo State for eight days under-going skill acquisition training when the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state raised an alarm that they might be Boko Haram insurgents.
The young Muslims, who had spent about eight days in the state, were quartered in the premises of Imo College of Advanced Professional Studies, ICAPS.
Addressing Journalists on the redeployment, Director General of ICAPS, Mr. David Day said, "We do not train miscreants, criminals and members of Boko Haram in ICAPS. We had to cut short the training of 84 literate youths from Katsina State, as a result of the alarm, which obviously put their lives in danger".
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