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2024 Edo governorship election: post election day live fact-checks

By Nigerian Fact-checkers’ Coalition

WELCOME to post-election day live fact-checks where a team of journalists, researchers, fact-checkers, social media monitors, editors, and OSINT experts drawn from the coalition partners, are working from the Nigerian Fact-checkers’ Coalition’s (NFC) Election Situation Rooms located in Abuja and Lagos, to debunk election-related misinformation and disinformation content targeted at causing voter apathy, inciting violence or influencing the outcome of election in Edo State.

Read the pre-election  and election-day fact-checks below:

READ: 2024 Edo governorship election: pre-election fact-checks

READ: 2024 Edo governorship poll: election day live fact-checks


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Here are the live-checks: 

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Claim 8

CLAIM: An X user, @hon_sadiq claimed that the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) held a press conference and announced Edo election results.

THE FINDINGS: Checks by the NFC show that the PDP leadership addressed the press in the early hours of Sunday, Sept 22 in Benin city, Edo state. During the press conference, the governor of Adamawa state, Ahmadu Fintiri reeled out results reportedly collated by the agents of the party in some Local Government Areas of the state. However,  he later clarified that he did not announce results but only informed the public of the exact figures from the party’s agents.

VERDICT: CORRECT 

SOURCES: PulseNG, The Cable


Claim 7

CLAIM: An X user, @emmaikumeh, claimed the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has won 4 out 5 Local Government Areas in Edo Central which include Esan South-East, Igueben, Esan North East, Esan West and Esan Central LGAs.

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THE FINDINGS:  Checks by NFC showed that the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) won Esan South EastEsan North East and Igueben LGAs in Edo Central Senatorial District of the state. However, the All Progressives Congress (APC) won both the Esan Central and Esan West LGAs of the state.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCES: Daily Trust, Channels TV


Claim 6

CLAIM: An X user, @linhsense1claimed that the APC is leading with 212,442 votes after the collation of governorship election results from 15 out of 18 LGAs in Edo state. The tweet was made at 2:13 pm, a few minutes before the 16th LGA’s result was announced.

THE FINDINGS: Before the 16th LGA was announced, the total sum of results from 15 out of 18 LGAs stood at:

APC: 212,442

PDP: 178,471

LP:  11,232

With two more LGAs left, it now stands at:

APC: 244,549

PDP: 195,954

LP: 13,348

VERDICT: CORRECT

SOURCES: The Cable Index, INEC


Claim 5

CLAIM: An X user @TaofeekBabalol4 Posted an image of collated results from 16 LGA’s from PDP, APC and LP while claiming that APC leads with 244,549 votes, PDP with 187,880 votes and LP with 21,420 votes. Also stating that the difference between Apc and PDP’s vote is 56,669.

THE FINDINGS:  Media reports by The ICIRThe Punch and The Cable Index  show that APC leads with 244,549 votes while PDP and LP follow behind with 195,954 and 13,348 respectively.

The difference between APC and PDP votes is 48,595.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCES: ICIR, The Cable and The Punch


Claim 4

CLAIM: A TikTok user, “@Pokotvnaija”, on September 21, 2024, posted a video with an image purported to show the collated results for People’s Democratic result (PDP) in some Local Government Areas in Edo State. These include: Esan North East with 13,579 votes, Esan Central, with 10,794 votes, Igueben, with 7,870 votes, Uhunmwonde with 16,741 votes, and Egor with 27,621 votes, among others.

THE FINDINGS: News reports by Punch Newspaper and The ICIR show that the results released by INEC for the PDP are as follows: Esan North East, 12,522 votes; Esan Central, 8,618 votes; Igueben, 8,470 votes; Uhunmwonde, 9,339 votes; and Egor, 14,658 votes. This clearly shows that the TikTok user had inflated the results for PDP.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCES: Punch Newspaper and The ICIR.


Claim 3

CLAIM: Some social media users have published a video wherein some market women were seen protesting against Godwin Obaseki, current governor of Edo State. In the video, the market women could be heard singing a song insulting Obaseki.  The video was published with the impression that the protest took place on Sunday, Sept 22 amid the ongoing announcement of the 2024 Edo governorship election results by INEC.

THE FINDINGS: Checks by NFC revealed that the video is not recent and has been online since February 2023. Although NFC couldn’t ascertain the accurate context of the video, it was posted on YouTube by @EdoChannelTV on February 15, 2023.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCES: OSINT, Google, and YouTube.


Claim 2

CLAIM: An X user, @TENIBEGILOJU202, shared a claim attributed to Adams Oshiomhole, the senator representing Edo North.

The claim reads: “BREAKING!!! FOR DEMOCRACY TO THRIVE, PDP AND LP MUST ACCEPT THE PAIN OF RIGGING… OSHIOMOLE. At this point, we must do everything possible to ensure that the APC leaves the building or else we are doomed forever”.

The X user also included a video from Channels TV of Oshiomhole speaking at a press conference.

THE FINDINGS: The video from Channels TV is captioned: “Osun governorship election”.  The election took place in September 2018. So it has nothing to do with the Edo State governorship election.  We also found out that the video was originally  posted online on 28 September 2018. Then it was captioned: “Osun governorship election: Oshiomhole denies allegation of rigging by APC”.

Oshimhole was reacting to allegations by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that the governorship election in Osun was rigged. He said that on the part of the PDP if they win an election, it will mean that the election was free and fair. But if they lose… It means the election was rigged.

At no point in the video did Oshimhole say the following: “At this juncture, we must do everything possible to ensure that APC exit the building or else we are doomed forever.”

VERDICT: MISLEADING

SOURCE: Channels TV.


Claim 1

CLAIM: An X user, @unlimitedeniola, posted that INEC has moved the declaration of results for the Edo elections to another location while allowing  only APC agents access to the location.

THE FINDINGS: Collation has not begun as at the time of this post by 10:02AM. Daily Trust has reported that collation is yet to begin at the state head office of INEC in Benin, Edo State as at 10:44 am on Sunday despite promises by Dr. Anugbum Onuoha, INEC’s Resident Electoral Commissioner, who said that the collation would kick off by 10am. Similarly, Premium Times reported that INEC moved the commencement of the election collation to 11 am, and not location.




     

     

    VERDICT: INCORRECT

    SOURCES: Daily Trust, Premium Times.


     

    Nigerian Fact-checkers' Coalition

    *This live-check was jointly researched and written by members of the Nigerian Fact-Checkers’ Coalition (NFC): Nurudeen Akewushola, Fatimah Quadri (FactCheckHub); Elizabeth Ogunbamowo, Cole Praise, Lateef Sanni, Lademi Aborisade, Philip Anjorin, Silas Jonathan, Sunday Awosoro, Mohammed Taoheed, Amarachi Onwuzulike, Asiat Jimoh (Dubawa); Catherine Adeniyi, Motunrayo Joel, Allwell Okpi, Adelola Semilore, Denzel Amobi, Muktar Balogun (Africa Check); Caleb Ijioma, Precious Ewuji, Agbelusi Samuel (RoundCheck); Orji Ruth (NatureFacts); Ayodele Oluwafemi, Claire Mom (The Cable); Faruk Shuaibu (Daily Trust); Kamal Idress (WikkiTimes); Hannah Ajakaiye, Olayinka Oladokun, Efemena Ighofose (FactsMatterNG); Pascal Ibe and Blessing Otoibhi (ICIR); and Rosemary Ajayi (Digital Africa Research Lab).

    It was edited and approved for publication by Kemi Busari, Lois Ugbede (Dubawa), David Ajikobi (Africa Check), Ajibola Amzat (CCIJ), Opeyemi Kehinde (FactCheckHub) and Bamas Victoria (ICIR).

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