Goodluck Jonathan Breaks Silence on Alleged N500 Billion Offer to Challenge Peter Obi in 2027 Election

Goodluck Jonathan Breaks Silence on Alleged N500 Billion Offer to Challenge Peter Obi in 2027 Election

Description: Former President Goodluck Jonathan has denied claims that he was offered N500 billion to contest against Peter Obi in the 2027 presidential election, describing the report as fake and misleading.
Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has firmly denied reports claiming he was offered N500 billion to contest the 2027 presidential election against Peter Obi in a bid to split votes from the South-South region.

The former president dismissed the allegation as completely false, fabricated, and politically motivated, urging Nigerians to ignore the viral claim.

Jonathan Rejects Viral N500 Billion Election Offer Claim

In an official statement released on Sunday through his Special Adviser on Media, Dr. Ikechukwu Eze, Jonathan described the report as fake news deliberately created to drag him into unnecessary political controversy ahead of the 2027 general elections.

According to Eze, the story falsely alleged that Jonathan revealed receiving a massive N500 billion offer to enter the presidential race and weaken the chances of Labour Party leader Peter Obi.

"The Story Is Entirely False" – Jonathan's Aide

Eze emphasized that the publication lacked every element of credible journalism, noting that it failed to provide:

- When the alleged statement was made.
- Where Jonathan supposedly made the claim.
- Who allegedly offered the money.
- Any witnesses or evidence supporting the allegation.

He said the report contained all the hallmarks of misinformation designed to mislead Nigerians and create unnecessary political tension as preparations for the 2027 elections continue.

Nigerians Urged to Verify Political Claims

Jonathan's media aide urged the public to avoid spreading unverified political stories, warning that election periods often witness an increase in fake news and false attributions.

He stated:

«"Former President Goodluck Jonathan was never involved in any alleged N500 billion offer to contest against Peter Obi or divide votes in the South during the 2027 general elections."»

He further stressed that Jonathan has never made any statement suggesting he was offered money to contest the presidency or undermine any presidential aspirant.

Fake News Ahead of 2027 Elections

The statement also warned Nigerians to be vigilant as misinformation tends to rise during election seasons. Eze encouraged citizens to verify sensational political reports through credible sources before sharing them on social media.

The clarification comes amid growing political discussions surrounding the 2027 presidential election, with several rumours and speculations already circulating online despite political parties yet to officially unveil their candidates.

As of now, Goodluck Jonathan has categorically denied the allegation, insisting that the viral report is fabricated and should be completely disregarded.

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