Kaduna Residents Accuse Pompo of Defamation, Political Incitement
Kaduna Residents Accuse Pompo of Defamation, Political Incitement
A group of residents in Kaduna State has accused an individual identified as Jonah Bonet, popularly called 'Pompo' of engaging in what it described as politically motivated defamation and incitement aimed at discrediting political opponents.
Speaking during a media briefing in Kaduna, the residents under aegis of Kaduna Peace and Development Forum,alleged that Pompo had become a "political mercenary" whose activities were allegedly sponsored to spread falsehoods, provoke tension and tarnish the reputations of prominent personalities in the state.
According to the group, such actions undermine democratic values and threaten peaceful political engagement, particularly as political activities ahead of the 2027 general elections begin to gather momentum.
The spokesperson for the residents, Mr Philemon Musa called on politicians and their supporters to embrace issue-based campaigns rather than personal attacks, warning that inflammatory statements could heighten political tension and erode public confidence in the democratic process.
The group also appealed to security agencies and relevant regulatory authorities to monitor activities capable of inciting violence or disrupting public peace, while urging political actors to conduct themselves responsibly.
They further called on members of the public to verify information before sharing it on social media, stressing that misinformation and unsubstantiated allegations could have serious consequences for public order.
As of the time of filing this report, Pompo had not publicly responded to the allegations. Efforts to obtain his reaction were unsuccessful.
The development comes amid increasing calls by civil society organisations and political stakeholders for peaceful, issue-driven campaigns ahead of the 2027 elections.
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