Army dismisses viral ‘sit-at-home’ threat in South-East

 

The Nigerian Army has dismissed a viral message circulating on social media announcing a “sit-at-home” order in the South-East, describing it as fake and the handiwork of criminal elements.

In a statement released on Thursday, the Acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, 82 Division, Lt. Col. Olabisi Ayeni, said the threat was aimed at instilling fear in the region.

“The threat message is designed to create fear in the public domain, disrupt sources of livelihood, and destabilise the South East region,” Ayeni said.

Ayeni said the Army and other security agencies had already deployed a robust security architecture to ensure the safety of residents, adding that no illegal directive would be allowed to restrict the movement or freedom of law-abiding citizens.

“We wish to unequivocally assure the good people of the South East that such threats are baseless.

 

“Freedom of movement is protected, and residents are free to conduct their lawful activities without fear or hindrance,” Ayeni stated, adding that economic activities were expected to continue without disruption.

He warned that anyone attempting to enforce the fake order or take the law into their own hands would face consequences

“Criminal elements are warned… anyone attempting to enforce any unfounded illegal order will be decisively dealt with according to the law,” he said.

The army urged the public to ignore attempts by groups “whose only aim is to create panic and hinder progress,” and encouraged citizens to go about their normal duties.

Ayeni also called for vigilance, saying, “If you see something, please say something.”

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