The Plateau State Police Command has dismissed recent reports of a bomb explosion near Murtala Muhammed Way in Jos. Following a scare, security personnel restricted vehicle movement in the area to investigate. However, no evidence of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was found at the scene.
Plateau State Commissioner of Police Emmanuel Adesina, through the command’s spokesperson DSP Alabo Alfred, urged the public to disregard the false report. DSP Alfred clarified the situation, stating, “In the early hours of today the 12th day of November 2024 at exactly 08:20am, the Plateau State Police Command received a report of a shallow dug hole suspected to be planted with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at Murtala Mohammed Way beside Old JUTH fence which created panic among the residents of the State.”Upon receiving the report, the command mobilized the Area Commander Metro, the Officer in Charge of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit, and the Divisional Police Officer of “C” Division to secure the scene and conduct an examination. DSP Alfred added, “On reaching the scene, the area was immediately cordoned and our EOD Team began examination. Upon conclusion of the examination, the hole was found to be safe and free of any explosive devices. The Plateau State Commissioner of Police and other members of his management team also visited the scene for an on-the-spot assessment.”Commissioner Adesina commended residents for their cooperation and encouraged them to continue their daily activities without fear, assuring them that “the area is safe and free of any threats to lives and properties.”
Governor Caleb Mutfwang also addressed the incident, calling on residents to remain calm. In a statement from his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Gyang Bere, he explained, “It is a false one, triggered by a group of individuals who misinterpreted a heap of polythene bags as a potential threat. Their report led to a wave of fear and panic among citizens in the area.”The governor urged Plateau citizens to be vigilant but responsible, emphasizing his administration’s dedication to enhancing security across the state. “The Governor urged all Plateau citizens to remain vigilant and to act as responsible ambassadors of the state, upholding its reputation and rich heritage. He assured the public that his administration is committed to ensuring enduring security across Plateau State, working tirelessly to restore peace and stability to the region.”
Governor Mutfwang further encouraged residents near Terminus Market and throughout Jos to carry on with their regular activities and promptly report any suspicious activity to authorities.