The Nigerian Army has debunked a viral social media report of the killing of late Major General Hassan Ahmed and the abduction of his wife in an incident near the nation’s capital, Abuja.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Army said the “misleading” report was recirculated as the incident occurred in 2021.
The statement reads, “The Nigerian Army has noted with concern a misleading social media report currently circulating, falsely claiming the recent killing of Late Major General Hassan Ahmed and the abduction of his wife near Abuja.
“This report is completely false and is a deliberate attempt to mislead the public.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the tragic incident involving Late Major General Hassan Ahmed occurred on 15 July 2021 along the Abuja–Lokoja Road.
“Security agencies promptly investigated the matter, leading to the arrest of the assailants and the due administration of justice.”
The Nigerian Army condemned the recycling of the five-year-old incident, blaming it on mischief makers bent on creating unnecessary panic and distorting facts.
The Army said such “irresponsible” actions were mischievous and aimed at undermining public confidence.
“Members of the public are strongly advised to disregard the false report and refrain from sharing unverified or outdated information.
“The Nigerian Army remains fully committed to its constitutional duties of defending Nigeria’s territorial integrity and maintaining peace and security,” the statement further reads.