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Manipulated: Quote Attributed to Jeff Koijee About Paying ‘Only Top People in Gov’t’ is Fake

Claim

“Only the top people in the government needs to be getting paid on time – we will pay everyone else two times a year.”

Summary

An image being shared online mainly through WhatsApp attributes a statement to Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Koijee saying that “only the top people in the government needs to be getting paid on time – we will pay everyone else two times a year” was manipulated.

Rating justification

 Local Voices Liberia Fact Checking Desk verified this claim and found no proof of Mayor Jefferson Koijee making such a claim.

To attain this conclusion, we did a reverse image search of the image using Google, Tineye and Yandex search engines and found no match to the image and no clue of where it was formally posted.

We also searched Mayor Koijee’s authentic Facebook accounts Mayor Jefferson Tamba Koijee, and Jefferson T. Koijee quotes and didn’t find the claim made either.

We researched and listened through the audios of all press conferences held by Mayor Koijee in recent weeks and was aired on Spoon TV and LNTV and found no evidence of such a claim being made by him.

We then called the contact number on Jefferson T. Koijee quotes and spoke with the page’s administrator Mohammed M. Bamba who is also the administrative assistant to Mayor Koijee, and he informed us that the quote is incorrect and at no point in time did the Mayor Koijee make such a statement.

Conclusion

Based on our verification and the evidence obtained, we conclude that the image carrying a quote attributed to Mayor Koijee is misleading and is most likely a manipulated content created to spread disinformation.

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Note:

Manipulated images are digital photographs or visual content that has been altered or modified in some way to convey a different message, create a false narrative to deceive viewers.

Manipulated images can be created through photo editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop, or flyer makers where elements of an image can be added, removed, or manipulated. This can include changes in colors, contrast, lighting, or the addition of objects or people that were not present in the original photo.

Aria Deemie is a practicing Liberian journalist, who is studying social work at the Mother Patern College of Health Sciences in Monrovia. She has acquired training from the SheWrites; SheLeads journalism mentorship program and LocalvoicesLiberia Media Network. Aria seeks to bring to light issues that have been withheld in the dark. She hopes to speak to the conscience of perpetrators of human rights abuses through her reports.

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Methodology

True

The claim is rigorous and the content is demonstrably true.


Half True

The statement is correct, although it needs clarification additional information or context.


Unproven

Evidence publicly available neither proves nor disproves the claim. More research is needed.


Misleading

The statement contains correct data, but ignores very important elements or is mixed with incorrect data giving a different, inaccurate or false impression.


False

The claim is inaccurate according to the best evidence publicly available at this time.


Retraction

Upon further investigation of the claim, a different conclusion was determined leading to the removal of the initial determination.


Toxic

A rude, disrespectful, or unreasonable comment that is somewhat likely to make you leave a discussion or give up on sharing your perspective. Based on algorithmic detection of issues around toxicity, obscenity, threats, insults, and hate speech;

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