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Nigeria Police reacts to reports of bombs in Abuja, insists no imminent threat

Nigeria Police reacts to reports of bombs in Abuja, insists no imminent threat

Officers of the Nigerian Police

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has dismissed rumours of bombs being planted across Abuja, insisting that Nigeria’s administrative capital is safe with no imminent threat. 

The clarification is contained in a statement issued via Twitter by the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, on Saturday, October 29, 2022. He described the reports as fake news purportedly sponsored to create fear in Nigerians. 

Adejobi also assured that the Nigeria Police will continue to adopt all effective operational strategies to decimate the activities of non-state actors and other criminal elements in the country. 

Nigeria Police Allays Fears: The statement, which was seen by Nairametrics, insisted that Abuja is safe. It added that such fearful rumours do not do the country any good but rather create panic. Part of the statement said:

Nigeria has Security Challenges: For years, Nigeria has been grappling with serious security challenges including terrorism, banditry, rising kidnapping incidents, etc. Efforts by successive governments to bring the situation under control have yielded little or no results. 

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Security Warnings by the US and UK: Recall that the US Government recently issued security alerts over the elevated risk of terror attacks in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. The US warned that the targets for the terror attacks may include government buildings, places of worship, schools, markets, shopping malls, hotels, bars, restaurants, and transport terminals, among many others. 

To this end, the US Government ordered the evacuation of its embassy employees and their families from Nigeria.

The British Government also issued a travel advisory warning its citizens to “consider movements carefully, follow the local news and the advice of security authorities.”

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