The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police command has described as untrue the report making the rounds alleging an attack on one Lt. Ahmed Yerima at NNPC junction in Kubwa area of FCT.
Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh in a statement issued Monday also described the publications are false and grossly misleading.
She noted: “The attention of FCT Police Command has been drawn to publications by an Instagram blogger, “Mazitundeednut,” alleging an attack on one Lt. Ahmed Yerima at NNPC junction in Kubwa area of the FCT.
“FCT Police Command wishes to state that these publications are false and grossly misleading.
“On 16th November 2025 at about 06:15 p.m., a Police patrol team, while conducting a routine stop-and-search operation at NNPC Junction along Kubwa Expressway, intercepted an ash-coloured Toyota Camry driven with a concealed number plate and fully tinted windows.”
Adeh stressed that in line with standard operational procedure, officers approached the vehicle and politely requested for the occupant’s identity, along with an explanation for the concealments.
She noted that the occupant, however, refused to identify himself, proceeded to make several calls, and wound up his tinted windows, declining to engage with the police team.
Adeh noted: “A few minutes later, three naval personnel arrived at the location and cordially identified the occupant of the vehicle as their colleague.
“They were also observed taking video and picture footage of the encounter before leaving.
“Following this confirmation, the Police team allowed the vehicle to proceed. The patrol team then continued its operations peacefully and without any further incident.
“It is, however, surprising to wake up to maliciously crafted tales and worst of all allegations of assassination.”
The Commissioner of Police FCT Command, CP Miller Dantawaye while calling on FCT residents and visitors to always cooperate with police officers in the discharge of their lawful duty, stressed the need to shun peddling of fake and unverified news capable of creating fear and apprehension in the society.
