
Viral reports on Sunday night claimed that Lt. A.M. Yarima, a Nigerian Navy officer who recently had a heated exchange with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in Abuja.
The claims alleged that unidentified men dressed in black, riding in two unmarked Hilux vans with no number plates, trailed the officer from the NIPCO Filling Station off Line Expressway to Gado Nasco Way. Sources initially suggested the officer noticed the surveillance and executed a “strategic maneuver,” evading the supposed assailants.
These reports sparked concern across social media, especially given the officer’s recent viral confrontation with Minister Wike over a disputed land site in Gaduwa District. The video of the clash had previously ignited nationwide debate, with veterans defending the officer and calling for accountability from public officials.
FCT Police Respond to Viral Claims
Reacting to the reports, the FCT Police Command, through spokesperson Josephine Adeh, categorically denied that any assassination attempt occurred.
“The Command wishes to categorically state that no such incident has been reported or recorded anywhere within the Federal Capital Territory,” Adeh said.
“The public is advised to disregard this false information and desist from spreading unverified claims capable of causing unnecessary panic.”
She further urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police division.
“For the safety of all residents, the Command urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearest Police Division,” Adeh added.
Background: Naval Officer and Minister Wike Clash
Lt. Yarima became the center of public attention after a tense confrontation with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike while on duty with other security personnel. The dispute involved a disputed land site in Gaduwa, and the exchange, captured on video, went viral.
Following the incident, military veterans criticized Minister Wike for verbally insulting the officer and rejected calls for any disciplinary action. The Minister of Defence, Mohammad Badaru Abubakar, also assured that no law-abiding officer would be sanctioned for performing their duty.
Public Reaction
The viral report and subsequent police clarification highlight the risks of misinformation circulating on social media. Nigerians are reminded to verify claims before sharing them online, especially when they concern sensitive security matters.
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