Tension has resurfaced in Jos just hours after the state government relaxed the 48-hour curfew imposed following the deadly Anguwan Rukuba attack.
Fresh reports indicate sporadic violence in parts of the city, triggering panic among residents and forcing traders to shut down businesses and flee.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of confusion as people ran for safety amid fears of renewed attacks, while security presence has reportedly been reinforced in affected areas.
The unrest comes days after gunmen killed at least 28 people in Anguwan Rukuba, an incident that heightened tensions across the state.
Authorities have yet to confirm the latest developments but are urging residents to remain calm as efforts continue to restore order.