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Lagos attack video: Terrorists not occupying Buhari estate, say police

By Odita Sunday, Abuja
13 June 2022   |   4:00 am
The Nigeria Police High Command has dispelled rumours and claims that terrorists have occupied Muhammadu Buhari Police estate located in Badagry, Lagos.

The Nigeria Police High Command has dispelled rumours and claims that terrorists have occupied Muhammadu Buhari Police estate located in Badagry, Lagos.
   
Police’s spokesperson, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), Muyiwa Adejobi, who dispelled the rumour  in a statement yesterday, noting that the estate is fully occupied by police officers and members of other security agencies.
 
He said: “The police wish to state categorically that the Muhammadu Buhari estate situated at Agemowo, Badagry, Lagos State, is the property of the Nigeria Police Cooperative Multipurpose Society and by extension, the Nigeria Police Force.      
   


“The estate is occupied by Police Officers, who purchased the property under the Police Cooperative Scheme and their families, and not armed men as speculated in a viral video, where a mischievous alarmist, alleged that the estate has been invaded and dominated by armed men, in an attempt to launch an attack on Nigerians resident in Lagos State.
 
“It is unpatriotic and indeed saddening that the maker of the video, who seemed educated and ought to know the dangers of disinformation, hurriedly and maliciously created and circulated the piece of falsehood, with a clear intent to cause unnecessary and avoidable panic.
 
“Members of the public are hereby advised to discountenance the video, as the claims are totally false and frivolous.
  
“The Nigeria Police Force urges the general public on the importance of carrying out due diligence before churning out narratives with sentimental colourations to prevent causing disaffection in light of the multi-ethnic nature of the nation.
  
“The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, has directed the Force Intelligence Bureau of the Nigeria Police Force and the Commissioner of Police in charge of the Lagos State, Abiodun Alabi, to commence discrete investigation into the video, and possibly bring the originator to book as the alarmist’s act is punishable under the law.”
 

 

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