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INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu |
INEC condemned the allegation in a tweet on Monday.
The tweet was in reaction to a social media post which alleged that the former vice president had compromised the elections in Adamawa, his home state.
But INEC condemned the post, saying, “The Adamawa INEC REC completely dissociates himself from the allegation that he had an offer of $1m and a house in Dubai as no offer whatsoever was ever made to him by anyone.”
This comes two days after the electoral body postpone the general elections, which was initially scheduled to commence on Saturday last week, by one week.
Following the postponement, INEC reopened campaigns for political parties before the elections begin on Saturday.
The campaigns are, however, expected to end “by midnight on Thursday, 21 February 2019”.
Read INEC’s tweet below;
FAKE NEWS ALERT— INEC Nigeria (@inecnigeria) February 18, 2019
The Adamawa INEC REC completely disassociates himself from the allegation that he had an offer of $1m and a house in Dubai as no offer whatsoever was ever made to him by any one.#NigeriaDecides2019 pic.twitter.com/ptAB3gR1cV
Atiku Did Not Offer Adamawa REC $1m Bribe, Says INEC
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