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Yobe denies Boko Haram move after viral post
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31576, member: 636"] The government of Yobe State says a scary story spreading online about Boko Haram terrorists is completely false. Someone made up a report claiming dangerous fighters were coming close to Damaturu, the state capital. A top security advisor named Brigadier General Dahiru Abdulsalam told people not to believe the scary story. He explained that nobody from the official security teams created this report. The whole thing was made up to make people afraid and worried. Abdulsalam warned everyone to stop sharing fake news. He wants people to stay calm and continue their normal daily activities. The government promises that security forces are watching carefully and working hard to keep everyone safe. The security advisor said bad people sometimes spread false stories to scare people. He wants citizens to understand that the report is untrue. The government protects people and makes sure terrorists cannot cause trouble. Yobe State leaders want everyone to know they are working hard to prevent attacks. They are watching carefully and talking with different security teams. The goal is to make sure people feel safe and can live peacefully. The fake report tried to make people think terrorists were coming to their city. But the government quickly spoke out and told everyone not to believe these lies. They want people to trust official information from real security sources. Abdulsalam promises that security forces are doing everything possible to protect citizens. He wants people to stay strong and not let fake stories scare them. The government is committed to keeping everyone safe from danger. Leaders want people to remember that spreading false stories can cause big problems. They hope citizens will be smart and only listen to official information. The most important thing is to stay calm and trust the security teams. [/QUOTE]
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