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Abike Dabiri Denies Being In Possession Of COVID-19 Palliatives

BY LEVI JOHNSON

Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, has on Saturday in Lagos denied being in possession of the COVID-19 palliative meant for Ikorodu people of the State.

The public denial is coming at the backdrop of the allegation levelled against her in the social media that she is in possession of some COVID-19 palliative.

The former Member, Federal House of Representatives, representing Ikorodu Constituency said, she is not hoarding any Covid-19  palliatives.

Dabiri, who decried the social media post by a yet-to-be-identified author, explained that branding the palliatives after the All Progressive Congress APC, a candidate in the Lagos-East Senatorial District Bye-elections Mr Tokunbo Abiru was to distribute to voters.

The post. had alleged that the palliatives were hoarded in Dabiri’s property at G.R.A, Ikorodu and a private school belonging to the former commissioner.

The post: “There are palliatives inside Abike Dabiri’s house, in G.R.A, Ikorodu.

“They are branding it with Abiru sticker and also inside Kith and Kit school, along Ibeshe Road, that belongs to the former commissioner for Agric, under Tinubu,”

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However, Honorable Dabiri has debunked the rumour describing it as misleading and capable of inciting violence by political gladiators.

She said, “I was surprised when I read it in the social media that there were palliatives in my house.

It doesn’t anger me because I don’t think we should stoop so low because of political ambition,”

She advised Nigerian youths to avoid being used for political ambition but should mobilize to ensure they are voted and be voted for.

“If we look at the legal aspect of it, inciting people into violence or breaking into people’s property is a criminal offence and this should not be encouraged.

With social media, there is instant judgment as the lies may be believed but measures should be taken to avoid this and the social media should be well regulated.

This goes beyond the user and those who control the social media activities should bear this in mind,” On her advise to Nigerian youths, she said,”

There is no reason why Nigerian youths cannot be successful in elections but this should be pursued objectively rather than launching a campaign of calumny.”

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