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Yoruba Group Faults Atiku, Sule ‘Saudi Meeting’ Report, Calls For Verification

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President of the Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum (YRLF), Akin Malaolu, has called for caution in the interpretation and amplification of a media report alleging a secret political meeting in Saudi Arabia involving former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Sule.

The report, published by an online newspaper, Peoples Gazette, claimed that the two political figures held a clandestine meeting to discuss possible alignments and financial support ahead of the 2027 general election.

However, Malaolu noted that the claims, which were based on anonymous sources, lacked independent verification and should be treated with caution.

He observed that while anonymous sourcing is not unusual in investigative journalism, stories of such magnitude require a higher evidentiary threshold.

“Allegations involving political alliances and financial commitments are serious matters. In such cases, one would expect corroborative elements—documents, travel confirmations, or multiple independent sources. At the moment, those elements appear to be missing,” he said.

The President of Yoruba Ronu, in a statement personally signed by him and issued on Saturday, also warned against drawing conclusions from unverified reports, particularly in a pre-election environment.

“As the political cycle begins to gather momentum, it is not uncommon for speculative narratives to emerge. The responsibility lies with both the media and the public to distinguish between confirmed facts and claims that are yet to be substantiated,” he stated.

Malaolu described the development as reflective of a broader pattern often seen ahead of major elections.

“Increasingly, we are seeing reports that test political narratives without sufficient corroboration. Without verifiable anchors such as travel alignment, documentary evidence, or independent confirmations, such claims should be treated as provisional,” he said.

He observed that the newspaper report raised critical questions about verification standards in politically sensitive reporting.

“For a story framed as an exclusive, you would typically expect at least one verifiable anchor—be it documents, visuals, or cross-source validation. In this instance, those elements are not evident, which makes it difficult to treat the claims as conclusive.”

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Malaolu stressed the need for adherence to professional standards, noting that the use of anonymous sources must be balanced with corroborative evidence.

“Anonymous sources have their place in journalism, but they cannot replace verification. Where such evidence is lacking, it is important that reports are clearly framed as unverified to avoid misleading the public,” he said.

“Finally, we believe that the intermediate ideas in any story by anonymous sources must be joined together to reach a reasonable conclusion. People’s Gazette goofed on this.”

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