From Tony Osauzo, Benin
The Edo State Police Command has dismissed as false, misleading, and reckless the circulating reports on social media claiming that a police station was gutted by fire in Ekpoma.
The command, in a statement signed by its Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Eno Ikoedem, said: “The command wishes to categorically state that no police facility or station was affected by fire in Ekpoma. The viral claims are entirely untrue and calculated to misinform the public, generate panic, and undermine public confidence.
“The actual incident occurred on Sunday, 11 January 2026, at about 11:30 p.m., when electricity supply was restored by the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) and a spark reportedly emanated from one of the shops within the POWA Shops area of Ekpoma Division, igniting a fire that spread across several adjoining shops.
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“Swift intervention by police personnel, in collaboration with members of the public, helped to contain and extinguish the fire, preventing further escalation. Although the value of properties damaged is yet to be ascertained, no life was lost.
“The command strongly condemns the deliberate spread of false information by individuals and content creators who, in their desperate pursuit of social media relevance, propagate unverified and sensational narratives capable of causing public panic, economic disruption, and security threats, highlighting that such reckless misinformation does not only mislead the public but also diverts emergency resources, damages institutional credibility, and may trigger avoidable unrest. Members of the public are therefore advised to always verify information from credible and official sources before sharing.
“The Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, CP Monday Agbonika, fdc, reassures residents of Ekpoma and the general public that the security situation remains calm and fully under control. He urges citizens to remain law-abiding and to disregard all unverified social media reports capable of inciting fear or confusion,” the statement said.

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