The Particular Army Process Drive of Operation Protected Haven (OPSH) on Thursday dismissed the report of the arrest of its sector Commander in Bokkos Native Authorities Space (LGA) of Plateau in reference to the latest assaults within the space.
The OPSH is a particular navy activity drive saddled with the duty of sustaining peace in Plateau and components of Kaduna and Bauchi states.
That is contained in an announcement issued by Capt. James Oya, the Media Officer of the OPSH in Jos.
Oya described the report as false, deceptive and geared toward discrediting the efforts of the navy and different safety businesses in tackling the safety challenges presently confronting the state.
”The report shouldn’t be solely baseless however a deliberate try and malign the fame of our gallant troops and undermine the efforts of OPSH, supposed to carry these chargeable for the reprehensible acts to justice.
”OPSH, a multi-agency safety initiative, has been steadfastly addressing the recurring safety challenges in Plateau and environs.
”The dedication and dedication of our troops stay unwavering in guaranteeing the security and safety of the affected communities.
”We urge the general public, people, teams, and all stakeholders to assist our troops by offering actionable data that may help within the ongoing efforts to revive peace and safety to the area.
”We additionally urge the general public to ignore the deceptive and false data being circulated, as it’s designed to serve the egocentric pursuits of its purveyors,”Oya stated.
The media officer suggested Plateau residents to desist from spreading inaccurate and deceptive tales, significantly people who concern nationwide safety.
”Nationwide safety is a collective duty, and the efforts of all well-meaning residents are essential in enhancing our nation’s safety,”he added.
Oya stated that the OPSH and different safety businesses stay resolute and dedicated towards guaranteeing the safety of lives and property within the state.
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