Benue: Nigerian Army debunks viral video claiming security clash
The Nigerian Army has refuted allegations made in a widely shared audio recording that there was a violent altercation on June 4, 2025, in Makurdi, Benue State, involving members of the Operation Zenda Joint Task Force (JTF) and troops from Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS).
The Army said in a statement released on Sunday that the recording was false and unsupported, and that the public should ignore its claims.
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The viral clip had alleged that military personnel released an individual described as a “terrorist kingpin” following the purported killing of 23 civilians and a Mobile Police (MOPOL) officer in Tulan community, Kwande Local Government Area (LGA) on May 11. However, a fact-finding mission by OPWS, conducted in consultation with the Benue State Police Command, found no record of such an incident.
“The Benue State Police Command has confirmed that no such killings occurred in Kwande LGA on the stated date,” the Army stated. “Similarly, the Commander of the Operation Zenda base refuted claims of any confrontation or raid involving military personnel.”
The Army explained that the only occurrence that was connected to this one was the rescue of a person from mob action in Udei. In accordance with the correct legal processes, the individual and another suspect were safely turned over to the police and are currently being held.
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The Army stressed the significance of confirming information before disseminating it, characterising the viral tape as an effort to sow discord among ethnic groups and public mistrust. According to the statement, “the recording seems to be a conscious attempt to erode cooperation between security agencies and destabilise peace efforts.”

The Army reiterated its dedication to professionalism, interagency collaboration, and safeguarding all citizens, regardless of their background or ethnicity. Additionally, it cautioned that spreading unconfirmed or inaccurate information could have legal repercussions and endanger national security.
The public has been urged to notify the proper authorities of any suspicious activity or media content that can jeopardise security.
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