Former Nigerian Minister of Power, Works, and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has escalated his response to the false allegations and cyberstalking directed towards him.
Fashola has taken legal action against the individuals behind the accusations, including Jackson Ude, Reportera.ng, and Yoruba Sheikh. These individuals were alleged to have been involved in spreading the baseless claims that Fashola was drafting a favourable judgment for the presidential election petition tribunal.
Fashola’s legal representatives have filed a petition on his behalf, addressing the Inspector General of Police (IGP), and asserting that the allegations constitute false information and cyberstalking. The petition outlines the damaging effects of the allegations on Fashola’s reputation as a legal practitioner and calls for a thorough investigation into the matter.
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The Freedom Square News reporter discovered the circulating petition online, further highlighting the growing attention and response to the issue. Fashola’s legal action underscores the seriousness of the situation, with the former minister aiming to clear his name from the false accusations while advocating for the protection of the Nigerian judiciary’s integrity.
As the investigation proceedings unfold, the case brings into focus the potential consequences of spreading false information and engaging in cyberstalking, particularly when it pertains to public figures and institutions. The case is a reminder of the importance of responsible and ethical online behavior, especially in matters that impact individuals’ reputations and the nation’s legal system.
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