An explosion alert in Jos, Nigeria, caused widespread panic today, but police have now clarified that the incident was a false alarm.
Residents near the Abuja Market and Murtala Mohammed Way initially reported potential explosive devices, leading to significant anxiety and the rapid deployment of police and bomb disposal teams.
Police Commissioner Emmanuel Adesina confirmed that a thorough examination of the suspected site revealed no explosives.
Authorities reassured the public, emphasizing there was no actual threat, and took steps to secure the area to prevent further panic.
The incident underscores ongoing security concerns in Jos, especially in densely populated areas, as authorities continue to encourage vigilance among residents while maintaining public order.
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