The special military task force of Operation Safe Haven
(OPSH), has dismissed claims that the sector commander in Bokkos LGA of
Plateau, was arrested over alleged connection with recent attacks in the state.
In a statement on Thursday, James Oya, media officer of the
OPSH in Jos, described the report as “false and misleading”.
On Christmas Eve, more than 150 residents of Mangu, Bokkos,
and Barkin-Ladi LGAs in Plateau, were killed during an attack by gunmen.
Recently, the Middle Belt Forum claimed that “the military
is aware of the identity of the attackers and their hideouts”.
Oya said the OPSH and other security agencies in the state
are very committed to ensuring the safety of lives and property of citizens.
“The report is not only baseless but a deliberate attempt to
malign the reputation of our gallant troops and undermine the efforts of OPSH,
intended to bring those responsible for the reprehensible acts to justice,” NAN
quoted Oya as saying.
“OPSH, a multi-agency security initiative, has been
steadfastly addressing the recurring security challenges in Plateau and
environs.
“The dedication and
commitment of our troops remain unwavering in ensuring the safety and security
of the affected communities.
“We urge the public, individuals, groups, and all
stakeholders to support our troops by providing actionable information that
will aid in the ongoing efforts to restore peace and security to the region.
“We also urge the public to disregard the misleading and
false information being circulated, as it is designed to serve the selfish
interests of its purveyors.
“National security is a collective responsibility, and the
efforts of all well-meaning citizens are crucial in enhancing our nation’s
security.”
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