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NIGER STATE GOVERNMENT DISPELS RUMOUR OF MISSING GENITALS AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE                         

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NIGER STATE GOVERNMENT DISPELS RUMOUR OF MISSING GENITALS AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE                                                                                     15-10-23

By Sadiq Aminu                                                          Niger State Government has dispelled the baseless rumour regarding the incident at the Government House where it was alleged that someone’s genitals went missing.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Bologi Ibrahim said the alleged rumour in circulation regarding the incident and subsequent disappearance of the culprit was erroneous.

The statement categorically states that the rumour is completely baseless and without any factual basis.

While acknowledging the important roles of the media in reporting news, it remains pertinent that journalists exercise responsible journalism and refrain from spreading unverified rumours that can cause panic and anxiety among the public.

The statement reassures the public that the security measures at the Government House Minna remain robust and efficient, as they have always been and the security operatives are always conscious of the safety and well-being of everyone within the premises and the state as a whole.

The media and the public are hereby called upon to rely on credible sources of information and refrain from sharing or spreading unverified rumours.

The statement further called on the residents of the state to disregard the rumour and go about their lawful businesses.

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