A former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Attahiru Jega, has vehemently denied making any statement suggesting that the integrity of the upcoming 2023 general elections is compromised. The news of this alleged claim had surfaced on various online platforms following a recent two-day retreat organized by the Senate in Ikot Ipene, Akwa Ibom State.
Coming forward to set the record straight, Jega’s Senior Research Assistant, Princess Hamman-Obels, issued a statement clarifying the situation. In the statement, it was unequivocally stated that the reports circulating in the media were incorrect and did not accurately reflect Jega’s stance.
“The attention of Professor Attahiru Jega has been drawn to a misleading report published in a number of online newspapers quoting him to have made comments suggesting that the 2023 elections were compromised. We would like to clarify that the report is completely false, and Professor Jega categorically denies making any such comment regarding the integrity of the upcoming polls,” explained the statement.
Jega’s swift response to the misinformation is not only necessary to protect his reputation but also to ensure that the Nigerian public receives accurate and reliable information about the state of affairs concerning the 2023 elections. As a renowned figure in Nigerian politics and a former chairman of INEC, Jega’s opinions carry weight and influence public discourse.
The forthcoming 2023 elections are highly anticipated and have the potential to shape the trajectory of Nigeria’s future. It is therefore of utmost importance to maintain the integrity of the electoral process and instill confidence in the Nigerian people. Any unwarranted claims or misleading reports can be detrimental to the collective trust in the democratic system.
With Jega’s denial of the alleged statement, it is crucial that the media and public exercise caution to avoid spreading misinformation or engaging in speculative narratives. Instead, efforts should be focused on constructive discussions on how to further strengthen the Nigerian electoral system, safeguarding its fairness and transparency.
As Nigerians, we must remain vigilant and dedicated to holding those responsible for conducting the 2023 elections accountable. By placing emphasis on accuracy, accountability, and transparency, we can ensure that our democracy continues to evolve and flourish.
In the end, Jega’s commitment to clarifying the truth about his alleged statement serves as a reminder that responsible journalism and accurate reporting are key pillars of a healthy democracy. Together, let us uphold these principles as we prepare for the transformative 2023 elections that lie ahead.