Military Discovers Illegal Security Training Camp in Taraba
The 20 Model Battalion of the Nigeria Army located in Serti,
Taraba State, said it has discovered an illegal security training camp in Serti
locality.
Commanding Officer of the battalion, Lt.-Col. Sani Adamu,
stated this on Thursday in Serti.
Sani told the News Agency of Nigeria that the
Special Adviser on Security to Taraba Governor, Col. Agyo Wapan (retd), had
been invited as part of investigation on the issue.
He said that the discovery followed calls by concerned
citizens who disclosed that no fewer than 300 youths were being trained in a
public primary school in the area.
He said that on the receipt of the calls, he promptly
responded by visiting the site and found over 300 young men undergoing military
training.
The commander said that the training was being conducted by
GS Security Services, a security outfit in the state.
He confirmed that he had filed a report to his superior on
the development and for further directive.
The security outfit is allegedly hired by the Taraba
Government to train selected youths as ‘Marshals.’
Sani explained that his men had profiled the young men and
dismantled the camp, while awaiting directive from Army Headquarters.
Alarm on the illegal training camp was sequel to unusual
influx of hundreds of young men from some local government areas into Serti,
headquarters of Gashaka Local Government Area.
A resident of the area, Abubakar Mohammed, told NAN that
they raised the alarm because of the frequent clashes of youths who were
commonly used by desperate politicians to hunt their enemies.
“We suspect that the state government is training them, under
whatever guise, to use them to disrupt the election process in 2019,” he said.
Contacted, Chairman of Gashaka Local Government Area, Umar
Mohammed, explained that the training was at the instance of the state
government.
He said that 10 youths were selected from each ward to be
trained as marshals who would subsequently be deployed to provide security in
their areas.
Mohammed said that before the exercise, the military, police
and the Directorate of State Service were invited to a security meeting where
the issues of uniform and other kitting of the marshals were agreed on.
He said that those being trained in Serti were recruited
from Sardauna and Gashaka areas “with the full knowledge of stakeholders in
each ward.”
FROM  NANng
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