Table of Contents

  1. Debunked Reports
  2. Official Confirmation
  3. Police Statement
  4. Public Advisory

Reports claiming that students were kidnapped from St. Peter’s Foundation Secondary School in Rukubi, located in the Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, have been officially refuted.

The Nasarawa State Police Public Relations Officer, Ramhel Nansel, confirmed that a phone call took place on Friday, November 21, between the school's proprietor, Peters Ezegwoya, and the authorities to clarify the situation.

The Nasarawa State Police Command also released a statement to clarify the facts:

“The Nasarawa State Police Command’s attention has been drawn to a report circulating on social media and various news outlets that alleged kidnappers invaded St. Peter’s Academy, Rukubi, and abducted two students.

“The Command wishes to state categorically that this report is false and does not represent the actual circumstances.”

Authorities have urged the public to refrain from spreading unverified information, stressing that such rumors can lead to unnecessary panic and distress.

Frequently Asked Questions

Were students really abducted from St. Peter’s Foundation Secondary School?

No, reports of abduction have been officially debunked by the Nasarawa State Police Command.

What did the police say about the rumors?

The police stated that the reports circulating on social media are false and do not reflect the true situation.

What should the public do regarding unverified information?

The public is advised to avoid spreading unverified information to prevent unnecessary panic and distress.