- The NCC has denied the allegation of tapping into the telephone conversation between Peter Obi and Bishop David Oyedepo
- Reuben Mouka, the spokesperson of the commission, said the NCC did not have the constitutional right track and leak anyone’s conversation
- Mouka also disclosed that the commission did not take the allegation slightly and has reported it to the appropriate security agencies
FCT, Abuja – The allegation that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) tracked and leaked the telephone conversation between Bishop David Oyedepo, the general overseer of the Living Faith Church and Peter Obi, the candidate of the Labour Party in the presidential election, has been dismissed.
Recall that leaked audio went viral on Saturday, April 1, where Obi allegedly pleaded with Oyedepo to mobilise votes for him in the southwest and north-central, particularly Kwara, The Tribune reported.