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Nigerian Army Deports 226 Donkeys To Niger Republic
1 Base Ammunition Depot of the Nigerian Army, Gusau, stated it had repatriated 226 foreign donkeys to Niger Republic.

Maj. Hamman Saleh, the Commandant of the depot, told Journalists while loading the donkeys at the Tsafe military check point, Zamfara, that the donkeys were intercepted in the bush on Monday along with their 49 owners.

Saleh stated due to the security challenges in the country, the donkeys and their owners were apprehended and searched to detect possible concealed weapons.

He, however, stated that only axes and cutlasses were found in their possession, adding that the intruders, however, gained entry into the country illegally.

Saleh stated the suspects had been handed over to the state's command of immigration service.

The Comptroller of Immigration Service in the state, Alhaji Shattima Mailafiya, confirmed the development.

Mailafiya stated that the suspects, mostly Nigeriens, would be repatriated to their country.

He stated the state government had already provided three trucks for the exercise through the Nigeria/Niger border at Illela in Sokoto State.

Mailafiya stated that about 68 other illegal aliens had been repatriated in the last four months through the same border.

He, however, appealed to the state government to continue to support the command, especially with vehicles, to enable it combat the activities of foreign nationals sneaking into the country without legal permits.

Meanwhile, some of the donkey owners stated that they were in Nigeria to seek for menial jobs during the dry season.

They stated the donkeys were used for hawking fire wood while some were sold to ready-made buyers when the fire wood business was not moving as expected.

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