🇳🇬No Assassination Attempt on Naval Officer Involved in Clash with Wike — Abuja Police

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The Abuja Police Command has clarified that there is no confirmed assassination attempt on Lieutenant A.M. Yarima, the Nigerian Navy officer involved in a recent land dispute incident with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

While earlier reports suggested that the officer may have been targeted by unidentified assailants, authorities have emphasized that these claims have not been substantiated and investigations are ongoing. The police are ensuring that due process is followed while maintaining the safety and security of all parties involved.

Background of the Incident

The officer was reported to have been followed by unidentified individuals in unmarked vehicles, prompting concerns for his safety. However, police officials have described the situation as under control, reassuring the public that Lieutenant Yarima’s safety has not been compromised.

This development follows a high-profile land dispute involving Minister Wike and Lt. Yarima in Gaduwa, Abuja, which drew national attention. The incident highlighted the need for civility and respect in resolving conflicts, particularly those involving uniformed personnel and public officials.

Official Response

Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and refrain from speculation, assuring that a thorough investigation is being conducted to establish the facts surrounding the incident. The Nigerian Navy and other relevant agencies are cooperating fully with law enforcement to ensure transparency and accountability.

Public Sentiment

The matter has drawn reactions from retired military officers and civic organizations, who have appealed for peaceful resolution and respect for the Nigerian Navy. Experts emphasize the importance of upholding professional decorum and allowing legal processes to determine outcomes.


References

  1. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/11/breaking-lieutenant-yarima-escapes-assassination-attempt-in-abuja/
  2. https://www.thestar.ng/naval-officer-who-confronted-wike-escapes-assassination-attempt-in-abuja/
  3. https://abujacityjournal.com/livenews/2025/11/12/defence-minister-orders-probe-into-wike-naval-officer-clash/
  4. https://abujacityjournal.com/livenews/2025/11/12/legal-expert-faults-naval-officers-conduct-with-wike/
  5. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/11/wike‑soldiers‑altercation-respect‑the‑uniform-no-of‑fence-committed/

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