The Divisional Police Officer in charge of Bwari Police Station, Biodun Makanjuola, on Thursday urged residents of Bwari Area Council of the FCT to remain calm and not get tensed over rumours of security breach in the area.

Mr Makanjuola, made the call in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria, said that residents should dismiss rumours that Bwari town had been infiltrated by suspected insurgents who came through the FCT border.

“Bwari is calm. I am surprised to hear the stories going round.

“I think a radio programme where some contributors said a truckload of suspected insurgents were sighted at Sabon-Bwari, a town close to Sabon-Wuse area of Niger State, caused the panic.

“The mention of Bwari caused the confusion.

“When I gave a call to the DPO of Sabon-Wuse on Wednesday, he too said he was shocked to hear the news.

“We monitored the situation throughout Wednesday to see if there would be any infiltration and we are still doing so till this morning.

“Yes there will be tension because of the security situation of the town and the country at large.

“I assure residents that we will continue to do our best; we are still on alert but God is the best protector of all,’’ he said.

Mr Makanjuola also said that it was possible that those sighted were migrants returning to their villages to begin cropping with the onset of the rains.

Reacting to the rumour, Rev. Fr. Valentine Onwujiogu, Public Relations Officer at Veritas University, Bwari, said that the school was closed as students were on vacation.

Mr Onwujiogu who spoke with NAN from outside Nigeria said he gathered that the school’s management has asked students to go on two weeks break and to resume on May 17.

“Meanwhile, lectures continue online during these two weeks break,’’ he added.

In his reaction, Chinedu Ukekwe, Head of Information and Protocol Department at the Nigeria Law School, Bwari, told NAN that the school was in session and was not shut for any reason.

This, he said, was contrary to reports going round on social media that the school was shut after receiving news of possible security threat in the area.

Mr Ukekwe said security measures had been intensified in and around the school to ensure safety.

NAN correspondent who visited the Law School and other institutions in the council area, reports that normal activities and businesses were going on smoothly, the rumour notwithstanding. NAN

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