Alleged Viral Claim of “Death Certificate Forms” at INEC Office Sparks Reactions
A viral video shared online has generated widespread reactions after a man alleged irregularities at a voter registration centre operated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
In the video, the unidentified man claimed that individuals at the office were being asked to fill and sign documents he described as “death certificate forms,” insisting that officials were presenting them as voter registration materials.
The allegation quickly spread across social media platforms, prompting concern and debate among users. However, as of the time of filing this report, there is no official confirmation or statement from INEC addressing the claim.
Electoral officials have not verified the authenticity of the video or the documents referenced, and it remains unclear whether the materials shown are connected to any official INEC process.
Observers note that misinformation and misunderstanding often circulate during voter registration exercises, especially where documentation processes are not clearly understood by participants.
The situation continues to generate online discussion, with many calling for clarification from electoral authorities to prevent confusion and maintain public trust in the registration process.
Further updates are expected as more details emerge or official responses are released.
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