General News of Monday, 13 April 2026

Source: www.dailypost.com

Controversial post: SDP’s Adebayo gives reason INEC boss, Amupitan should resign

The 2023 presidential candidate for the Social Democratic Party, SDP, Adewole Adebayo, has given a specific reason Joash Amupitan should resign from his position as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Adebayo emphasized that the matter of integrity would be pivotal if the controversial X account were confirmed to be Amupitan’s after he had vehemently denied having anything to do with it.

“If it is traced back to him and he denies it, it raises integrity concerns,” Adebayo, who is an international lawyer said, adding that “if a prima facie case of dishonesty is established, resignation might be warranted.”

During an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Adebayo said that although digital content is subject to manipulation, ownership can be traced through forensic analysis.

He indicated that the issue could be addressed either through legal proceedings or a legislative inquiry.

“It is widely recognized that in the digital realm, manipulation is possible; however, forensic tracing of identity exists. It is a matter of whether someone will pursue legal action to contest his qualifications based on partisanship and provide evidence, or if the National Assembly will initiate an investigation, potentially through its INEC committees,” he stated.

The former presidential candidate further noted that even if it were established that the account belonged to Amupitan, this would not necessarily disqualify him from holding office according to the law.

“The stipulation is that at the time of appointment, one should not be affiliated with any political party. This does not imply that one could not have been a member in the past or that one did not participate in voting.

“An individual who voted in 2023 may still be eligible to become the INEC chairman in 2025,” Adebayo explained.

“In a straightforward situation like this, if you are already deceiving the public and we are expected to trust you with determining election results, it then becomes an integrity issue,” he concluded.

The controversy revolves around accusations that an X account, allegedly associated with Amupitan, disseminated partisan content supporting the All Progressives Congress, APC, during the 2023 general election.

This situation has elicited mixed responses, with some opposition leaders and civil society organizations demanding further investigation, while others regard the allegations as politically motivated.

Additionally, some social media users have circulated screenshots purporting to show links between the account and information on the chairman’s academic profile.

Nevertheless, INEC has denied these allegations, asserting that Amupitan does not own or manage any personal X account and has never participated in partisan commentary.

The commission characterized the allegations as a “malicious and coordinated campaign of calumny” intended to undermine its impartiality.

It also cautioned that cybercriminals frequently create fraudulent accounts in the names of public officials and stated that it is collaborating with security agencies to identify those responsible for such actions.