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Amid Terror Alert, Kogi Government's "Don't Panic" Message Tests Public Trust

Amid Terror Alert, Kogi Government’s “Don’t Panic” Message Tests Public Trust

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The Kogi State Government has issued a public appeal for calm following an intelligence report of a planned terrorist attack, attempting to project control in a situation that inherently tests the public’s faith in its security apparatus.

In a statement on Wednesday, October 22, Information Commissioner Kingsley Fanwo urged residents to “remain calm and vigilant,” framing the ominous threat as a “positive development” and a sign that security agencies are “alive to their responsibilities.”

This attempt to spin a terror alert as a sign of institutional health is a high-stakes communications strategy that will either reassure a jittery populace or be seen as a dismissive response to a grave danger.

The government’s statement took a counter-intuitive approach to the alarming news. Rather than expressing alarm, Commissioner Fanwo commended the Department of State Services (DSS) for its “vigilance,” arguing that the “early intelligence” itself is proof that the system is working to “prevent such evil plans from being executed.”

This narrative seeks to project an image of seamless coordination and unshakeable control, asserting that the state is “working closely” with the DSS, the Army, and the Police to “neutralize” any plot before it materializes.

Amid Terror Alert, Kogi Government's "Don't Panic" Message Tests Public Trust
Why It Matters

While projecting confidence is a standard government tactic during crises, the attempt to frame a credible terror alert as a “positive development” risks appearing dangerously out of touch with public anxiety. For ordinary citizens, an alert is a cause for fear, not a cause for commendation.

The government’s “don’t panic” message now faces its ultimate test on the ground. Public trust will not be won by press releases, but by visible, decisive security deployments and, ultimately, the prevention of any attack.

If the state’s efforts succeed, this statement will be remembered as a lesson in crisis calm. If they fail, it will be seen as a catastrophic failure of leadership that prioritized positive spin over public safety. The people of Kogi are being told not to panic; the state must now deliver the security that makes that calm possible.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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