PDP, nullification, Tinubu

The European Union (EU) has debunked news making the round that the body is challenging the credibility of the recently concluded presidential election in Nigeria that is circulating on social media.

A statement by Agnes Doka, the press officer for the EU in Nigeria, debunked the claim saying the letter is false.

“The press release is fake, kindly disregard it. I’m countering it,” Doka said.

A letter purportedly from the European Union (EU) challenging the credibility of the recently concluded presidential election in Nigeria is circulating on social media.

In the fake letter, the EU in partnership with the National Democratic Institute (NDI), and International Republican Institute (IRI), claimed that the election was marred by numerous cases of electoral malpractice, lack of transparency and constitutional operational failures.

According to the letter, the democracy review office of the EU called for the resignation of Mahmood Yakubu, chairperson of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and a review of the election result.

The circulating statement also asked INEC to conduct a supplementary election and disqualify Bola Tinubu, the president-elect, for gross electoral misconduct.

A failure to adhere to the rules, the statement says: “The EU, NDI, IRI, and other international democratic advocates and election observers will be in agreement to classify Nigeria as a failing democracy.”

But the EU on Monday debunked the news on its twitter handle.