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There was panic in Lagos and some parts of Ogun State this morning following rumours on social media, Blackberry, facebook and twitter that members of Islamic sect, Boko Haram, had invaded the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, killing nine policemen and 11 civilians.
The message
circulated widely with Lagosians expressing fear that the deadly terrorist
group had at last entered Lagos.
People whose
loved ones travelled on the expressway made frantic phone calls to find out if
they were safe.
Mobile
policemen, operatives of the State Security Service, SSS, members of the JTF
and others were said to have combed the expressway in search of Boko Haram, but
their efforts yielded no result.
Spokesperson,
National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye said the rumour
started spreading on Facebook this morning and that NEMA received a false alarm
message on the invasion of Boko Haram on the expressway.
According to
him, the rumour had it that nine policemen and 11 civilians had been killed by
Boko Haram on the expressway, saying that after the police and soldiers combed
the expressway, nothing was discovered.
“This is to
inform the general public that NEMA received false alert about a purported Boko
Haram attack along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway. It is a complete lie and
unfounded. Security agencies have combed all routes and beyond without any
trace of such incident.
“Mischief
makers broadcasting this evil machination are strongly warned to desist from
circulating unfounded messages in the country. The public should disregard and
discourage further circulation of such inciting messages against the nation,”
Farinloye said in a text message.
Lagos Police
Command Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide denounced the purported attack,
saying it was all a rumor.
She said what
happened was that a trailer conveying wheat to Lagos around Idiwo area on the
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway crashed and spilled all its content on the expressway.
“When the
trailer fell, area boys rushed to the place to foment trouble, but the police
came to the scene and salvage the situation,” she said.
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