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President Tinubu Orders Security Chiefs To Move To Maiduguri After Bomb Blast Kills 23, Injures 100

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Tinubu Orders Security Chiefs to Maiduguri After Deadly Bomb Blasts as Government Debunks Fake Trump Tweet

The Nigerian government has dismissed a viral social media post claiming that former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Nigeria’s security situation and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Authorities confirmed the post was fabricated, even as the country grapples with a deadly wave of terrorist attacks in the North-East.

Government Debunks Viral “Trump Tweet”

A widely circulated image online purported to show a tweet from Donald Trump condemning President Tinubu’s handling of the security crisis in Nigeria. The post also criticized Tinubu’s visit to the United Kingdom amid reports of deadly bombings in the city of Maiduguri.

In response, the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, publicly dismissed the claim. Posting on X (formerly Twitter), Dare labeled the viral image “Fake!!!” and shared the altered screenshot to show it had been manipulated.

The fake tweet alleged that Nigeria was facing a “total disaster,” referencing coordinated suicide bombings that reportedly struck key locations such as a hospital, a major market, and a post office in Maiduguri. It further accused Tinubu of remaining abroad during a supposed national emergency.

However, checks confirmed that no such message appeared on any verified Trump-affiliated platforms, including the official @realDonaldTrump account or White House communication channels.

Deadly Bombings Rock Maiduguri

The misinformation surfaced at the same time that security concerns escalated in Borno State. On Monday evening, multiple explosions rocked Maiduguri after suicide bombers believed to be linked to Boko Haram and ISWAP carried out coordinated attacks across the city.

The explosions occurred shortly after residents broke their evening Ramadan fast. Several crowded areas near markets and public buildings were targeted, amplifying the impact of the attacks.

According to police authorities, at least 23 people were killed, while more than 100 others sustained injuries in the coordinated blasts. The incident followed another attack overnight on a military base in the Ajilari area of Borno State, highlighting a recent surge in militant activity in the region.

Tinubu Orders Security Chiefs to Relocate

In a statement released on Tuesday, President Tinubu condemned the attacks, describing them as “profoundly upsetting” and characterizing them as the “final desperate and frantic attempts” by terrorist groups facing increasing pressure from Nigerian security forces.

The president expressed condolences to the families of victims and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to restoring peace in the region.

He also ordered security and intelligence chiefs to relocate to Maiduguri to directly oversee military and counter-terrorism operations.

Tinubu reassured citizens that the government would remain resolute in its fight against insurgency.

“Nigeria will not succumb to fear,” the president said, pledging continued efforts to dismantle terrorist networks operating in the North-East.

Rising Security Concerns in the North-East

The latest attacks underscore persistent security challenges in Nigeria’s North-East, where militant groups have carried out insurgent campaigns for over a decade. While the Nigerian military has recorded several operational successes in recent years, sporadic attacks continue to threaten civilians and security installations.

Authorities have urged citizens to rely on verified information sources and avoid spreading unconfirmed reports, particularly during sensitive security situations where misinformation can cause panic.

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