Contrary to viral online reports, INEC Chairman Professor Mahmood Yakubu is alive and well. The commission’s Chief Press Secretary/Media Adviser has categorically refuted the claims, stating that Yakubu is “hale and hearty”. This clarification comes amid growing concerns about the misuse of digital platforms to spread false information.
Evidence suggests that Professor Yakubu was actively engaged in professional duties abroad during the period of these baseless rumors. Notably, he was in Ghana a few days ago, participating in discussions regarding the country’s presidential elections, demonstrating his commitment to promoting democracy and electoral integrity across Africa.
The viral report highlights the alarming trend of fake news, especially concerning public figures. Such misinformation can cause unnecessary panic and confusion, undermining trust in public institutions and the individuals who lead them. It is imperative for the public to verify the authenticity of information before sharing it, and media platforms bear the responsibility of fact-checking content to avoid amplifying false narratives.
INEC’s swift response to this rumor serves as a reminder of the importance of accurate reporting and the need to counter the spread of misinformation. The commission’s efforts to debunk the rumor demonstrate its commitment to transparency and accountability.
Carriers of fake news should be reprimanded to serve as deterrent to others