Man Arrested for Faking Security Threat in Abuja as Presidency Warns Social Media Panic-Mongers
The presidential media aide has announced the arrest of a man accused of spreading a false alarm about an imminent security breach in Abuja. The claim sparked widespread fear and forced schools and businesses in nearby areas to close. The aide warned that anyone using social media to spread disinformation or create panic will face legal consequences. He emphasized that while free speech is protected, actions that undermine public trust and national security will be met with strict enforcement. Law enforcement agencies are now monitoring online chatter closely to prevent further incidents and ensure that false alarms do not disrupt daily life or endanger citizens.
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