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INEC Warns Over Digital Impersonation Targeting Commission’s Image

INEC digital impersonation warning has been issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission over alleged fake social media accounts targeting its leadership and institutional image.

The commission said the activity involves misinformation and identity theft on digital platforms. INEC stated that the issue is being addressed with security agencies. It urged Nigerians to rely only on verified official communication channels.

INEC digital impersonation warning follows increasing concerns over misinformation in Nigeria’s digital space. The commission said fake accounts have been used to circulate false political content. According to INEC, the chairman does not operate any personal social media account. It stressed that any account claiming to represent him is not authentic.

The development comes amid wider concerns about cybercrime and online manipulation.
INEC said such actions are aimed at undermining public trust in the electoral process. The commission noted that digital platforms have become key spaces for political misinformation. It warned that impersonation threatens institutional credibility and democratic stability.

INEC digital impersonation warning was confirmed in a statement issued through its official communication channels. The commission’s ICT Directorate addressed the issue during media engagements. INEC explained that viral posts linked to its leadership were not authentic.
It stated that these posts originated from fraudulent or impersonated accounts.

The commission described the activities as coordinated misinformation efforts. It said the intent is to mislead the public and distort perceptions of its neutrality. INEC reiterated that the chairman has no personal X account. It added that he has never engaged in partisan political commentary online.

The commission also confirmed collaboration with security agencies. It said investigations are ongoing to identify those behind the fake accounts. INEC warned that identity theft and digital impersonation are criminal offences. It referenced provisions under Nigeria’s Cybercrimes legal framework.

The commission further urged media users to verify information before sharing.
It emphasized reliance on its official website and verified handles for updates. Officials said safeguarding information integrity is essential to democracy. They added that misinformation can undermine electoral credibility and public confidence.

INEC digital impersonation warning highlights growing risks in Nigeria’s information space.
It raises concerns about election-related misinformation ahead of future polls. If unchecked, digital impersonation could influence public perception of institutions. It may also increase distrust in official communications.

The development underscores the need for stronger cyber regulation enforcement.
It also reinforces calls for digital literacy among citizens. INEC said it remains committed to credible electoral processes. It added that it will continue monitoring online platforms for abuse.

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