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JABO TOWN, SOKOTO STATE – A community in northwestern Nigeria is navigating a tense and uncertain situation following the discovery of a second suspected explosive device, urging residents to exercise extreme caution while authorities investigate.


The incident follows a confirmed U.S. military airstrike in the area earlier this week, part of ongoing regional counter-terrorism operations. However, the discovery of this new potential hazard has shifted the local focus to immediate civilian safety.

According to local reports gathered from community leaders and witnesses, the new object was found approximately half a kilometer from the site of the earlier strike. Residents conducting an inspection of the area reportedly spotted a metallic object protruding from the ground, bearing a resemblance to munitions.

Crucially, local elders and figures overseeing the initial site assessment have urgently recommended a halt to all digging or excavation in the vicinity. Their advice is based on a prudent and safety-first assumption: the object should be treated as live and highly dangerous until proven otherwise.

“We cannot assume this is empty or harmless. The priority must be the safety of every person in Jabo,” a community spokesperson stated. “We are operating on the belief that this is an active threat and must be handled with the utmost professionalism.”


A Unified Call for Safety:

In response to the discovery, a clear and urgent advisory has been issued to all residents of Jabo and the surrounding villages. The message is straightforward and emphatic:

· Avoid the Area Completely: The public is strongly urged to stay away from the entire cordoned-off site. Curiosity could have fatal consequences.

· Do Not Investigate: Community leaders are pleading with people not to attempt to check, move, or tamper with the object. “What looks empty can still be deadly,” the advisory notes.

· Await Official Clearance: The area must be considered unsafe until a formal all-clear is given. Only specialized security and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) teams, trained to handle such devices, are equipped to remove and neutralize the threat safely. The community is asked to patiently await their official confirmation that the area is secure.

This cautious approach underscores a community deeply aware of the risks and united in wanting to prevent any tragic accident. The focus remains squarely on preventing loss of life or injury among civilians.


A Community’s Resilience and Faith:

Amidst the practical warnings, the emotional and spiritual pulse of the community is also evident. There is a profound sense of concern for collective well-being. “Our hearts are with our brothers and sisters here,” the community’s statement expressed. “We pray for the protection of every soul in Jabo and Sokoto State during this tense time.”

The statement also reflected broader regional sentiments regarding foreign military intervention, concluding with a prayer for divine protection against harm and conflict. This highlights the complex layers of the situation—where immediate physical danger intersects with deeper geopolitical and humanitarian anxieties felt by the local population.


Looking Forward: The Path to Resolution:

The situation now rests in the hands of coordinated official response. Security forces are expected to deploy EOD experts to the site to conduct a thorough and technical assessment. Their work will be critical in determining the exact nature of the object, safely disposing of it if necessary, and finally allowing residents to return to normalcy without fear.

Until that expert work is complete, the steadfast cooperation of the public with the safety advisories is the most vital factor. The community of Jabo’s proactive stance in identifying the danger and issuing clear warnings is a testament to their vigilance and care for one another.

This developing story reminds us of the enduring challenges faced by communities in conflict-affected regions, where the aftermath of military action can leave hidden dangers long after the headlines fade. The people of Jabo are now calling for patience, prayer, and professional expertise to guide them through this precarious chapter.

Updates will be provided as more information is confirmed by official security sources.