Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has denied reports that its chairman, Mahmood Yakubu is dead.
Gatekeepers News reports that a report insinuating that Yakubu had died in London following a brief illness circulated on Saturday.
The report goes, “Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman of Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has died in London after a brief illness.”
“Sources reveal that he went to bed in good health but woke up with a serious medical emergency.”
“Despite his family’s efforts to secure the best care by transferring him to London for treatment, he was pronounced dead.”
Chief Press Secretary to Prof. Yakubu, Rotimi Oyekanmi in a statement released on Saturday, denounced the false report.
The statement reads “Our attention has been drawn to a fake news narrative circulated by a section of the social media claiming the purported death of the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu at a London hospital. The story first appeared on Monday, 9th December 2024.”
“We hereby appeal to the public to disregard the rumour. Prof. Yakubu is alive, hale and hearty.”
“In fact, he has not travelled to London in the last two years. He was present at an interactive meeting with the House of Representatives Committee on Electoral Matters on Wednesday, December 11.”
“He also chaired the Commission’s meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners on Thursday, December 12. Both events were widely covered on television and reported on the front pages of most newspapers yesterday, Friday, December 13.”
“The public may recall that mischief-makers on the social media carried a similar fake story in 2021. Three years later, they are spreading the same rumour again.”
“Those who indulge in this practice, as well as those who spread it, should be mindful of its effect not only on the individual but also the wider society.”
“The Commission will continue to work with genuine media professionals to combat the scourge of fake news and the danger it poses to society.”