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Nigeria: Plateau Police Quell Fears Over Alleged Violent Protest in Jos

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[Vanguard] The Commissioner of Police, Plateau State Command, CP Bassey Ewah, has held a crucial closed-door meeting with leaders of the Islamic Movement in Jos to address circulating voice notes on social media alleging plans for violent protests in the city on Friday, March 6, 2026.

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[Vanguard] The Commissioner of Police, Plateau State Command, CP Bassey Ewah, has held a crucial closed-door meeting with leaders of the Islamic Movement in Jos to address circulating voice notes on social media alleging plans for violent protests in the city on Friday, March 6, 2026.

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Plateau Police Move to Calm Jos Over Alleged Violent Protest Threat

Short summary: Plateau State Police say they have engaged Islamic Movement leaders in Jos to address social media voice notes alleging plans for a violent protest on Friday, March 6, 2026.

Long summary: The Plateau State Commissioner of Police, CP Bassey Ewah, held a closed-door meeting with leaders of the Islamic Movement in Jos after voice notes circulated on social media alleging plans for a violent protest in the city on Friday, March 6, 2026. The move is aimed at easing tensions and reassuring residents amid growing concern over the claims.

Plateau State Police have taken steps to calm public anxiety in Jos following the circulation of social media voice notes alleging plans for a violent protest.

Commissioner of Police CP Bassey Ewah met behind closed doors with leaders of the Islamic Movement in Jos to address the claims. The meeting focused on the reported protest threat tied to Friday, March 6, 2026.

Police intervention appears aimed at reducing tension and preventing panic as concerns spread across the city.

Tags: Nigeria, Jos, Plateau State, Plateau Police, CP Bassey Ewah, Islamic Movement, security, protest

Hashtags: #Nigeria, #Jos, #PlateauState, #Police, #Security

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Jos Tensions Eased After Police Meeting Over Protest Rumors

Short summary: Police in Plateau State have met Islamic Movement leaders in Jos after viral voice notes alleged plans for a violent protest.

Long summary: A closed-door meeting between Plateau State Commissioner of Police CP Bassey Ewah and Islamic Movement leaders in Jos was held after social media voice notes alleged plans for a violent protest on Friday, March 6, 2026. The engagement is intended to calm fears and reduce tension in the city.

Police in Plateau State are working to calm fears in Jos after voice notes circulating on social media alleged plans for a violent protest.

CP Bassey Ewah met with leaders of the Islamic Movement in a closed-door session to address the claims and ease public concern.

The reported protest was said to be planned for Friday, March 6, 2026, but authorities have moved quickly to reduce tension in the city.

Tags: Jos, Nigeria, Plateau State, police update, security, Islamic Movement, CP Bassey Ewah, viral voice notes

Hashtags: #Jos, #Nigeria, #PlateauState, #PoliceUpdate, #StayInformed

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Police Hold Talks in Jos After Social Media Claims of Violent Protest

Short summary: Authorities in Plateau State have met with Islamic Movement leaders in Jos after voice notes on social media alleged plans for a violent protest in the city.

Long summary: Police in Plateau State have responded to fears of possible unrest in Jos by convening a closed-door meeting with leaders of the Islamic Movement. The meeting, led by Commissioner of Police CP Bassey Ewah, followed the circulation of social media voice notes claiming that a violent protest was being planned for Friday, March 6, 2026. The engagement is part of efforts to manage public concern and maintain calm in the city.

Authorities in Plateau State have moved to ease fears in Jos after social media voice notes alleged that a violent protest was being planned in the city.

Commissioner of Police CP Bassey Ewah held a crucial closed-door meeting with leaders of the Islamic Movement in Jos to discuss the reports and address the concerns they generated.

The claims centered on an alleged protest scheduled for Friday, March 6, 2026. In response, the police engaged directly with movement leaders as part of efforts to contain tension and reassure the public.

The development highlights growing concern over the impact of unverified social media messages on public order, especially when they involve security fears and possible unrest.

Tags: Nigeria, Plateau State, Jos, public safety, security alert, CP Bassey Ewah, Islamic Movement, social media rumors

Hashtags: #Nigeria, #PlateauState, #Jos, #PublicSafety, #SecurityAlert

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