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jude·Crime· 26 days ago

Stop Sharing Fake Security Alerts, Alimosho Chair Warns Residents

Stop Sharing Fake Security Alerts, Alimosho Chair Warns Residents

The chairman of Alimosho Local Government has cautioned residents against spreading unverified security alerts and fake news. He described the trend as a serious threat to public safety and social harmony. He warned that some people circulate old or foreign videos as current incidents to sow fear. This irresponsible act can spark unnecessary panic and even tribal conflicts. The chairman urged community groups, religious leaders, and the National Orientation Agency to intensify public education. He appealed to everyone to verify information before forwarding alerts. He also raised concern about unlicensed scavengers linked to criminal activities. Residents were asked to deny them access since licensed waste operators now provide collection services.

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prince26 days ago

How often have you encountered outdated or foreign security alerts being shared as current warnings in your neighbourhood?

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kunle26 days ago

True, I've seen old security alerts shared as new warnings. We all need to verify before posting.

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kris26 days ago

It's surprising how many people forward every unverified alert without considering the impact on public safety and community trust.

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cynthia26 days ago

I understand the warning, but isn't it better to share any alert just in case it helps someone stay safe?

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zaza26 days ago

Before you share any security alert, take a moment to check official local government or law enforcement channels for confirmation.

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