Nigerian Army invites media to verify IED recoveries amid IPOB manipulation claims

ABUJA, NIGERIA (NPA) — March 15, 2026 — The Nigerian Army, Operation Udo Ka, and 82 Division have invited media organisations and civil society groups to a verification tour of Orsu-Eketutu Mother Valley, Orsu–Ihiteukwa in Imo State, following viral claims on social media that images of recovered Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) released on March 12 were fake and manipulated.
In a statement on Sunday, signed by Lt. Col. Olabisi Olalekan Ayeni, Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations, the Army clarified that the devices were recovered during ongoing Operation Eastern Sanity in Imo and Anambra states. It explained that geo-location data on the images was deliberately blurred for operational security, not deception, countering allegations spread by IPOB sympathisers online.
Recall that the army in an earlier report said troops have dismantled several IPOB and Eastern Security Network (ESN) camps and IED factories in the Mother Valley area in Anambra State, Nigeria’s southeast.
The Army accused IPOB of spreading misinformation and manipulating image metadata to suggest the photos were taken in Lagos and Oyo states, while also exploiting ethnic identity to discredit operations. These tactics, the Army said, reflect attempts to sow division and undermine peace in the South-East.
According to the military statement, to counter these claims and build public trust, the Army has invited media and civil society representatives to verify recoveries and inspect operational areas without compromising security. It reiterated its apolitical, professional, and multi-ethnic character, stressing that personnel serve across Nigeria regardless of origin. The Army urged Nigerians to rely on official sources, exercise restraint on social media, and prioritise unity over divisive narratives.

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