Military Denies Claims of Seeking Militia Approval to Recover Victims' Bodies in Jos
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 14/10/2025
The Joint Task Force (JTF) Operation Enduring Peace has dismissed recent claims by an unnamed Jos-based pastor that Nigerian soldiers were forced to seek approval from suspected Fulani militias before retrieving the bodies of slain church members. The military described the report as part of a growing pattern of unsubstantiated claims aimed at undermining security efforts in Nigeria's volatile Middle Belt region.The controversy erupted on Sunday, October 12, when the pastor allegedly shared the account during a church service, according to a report published by Daily Post Nigeria on (…)
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