Monday, 20 March 2023

Please for those of us pushing the narrative, that Obi was rigged out, kindly check these out.

by: Tajudeen Elegbede

*In the North West,*

Tinubu scored 2,653,235

Atiku scored 2,329,802

Obi scored 350,188

*In the South West*

Tinubu scored 2,279,407

Atiku scored 941,941

Obi scored 846,478

*In the South East*

Tinubu scored 127,605

Atiku scored 91198

Obi scored 1,960,589

*In the South-south*

Tinubu scored 799,957

Atiku scored 719,908

Obi scored 1,210,673

*In the North East*

Tinubu scored 1,185,458

Atiku scored 1,741,851

Obi scored 315,108

LET US GIVE PEACE A CHANCE, AND JOIN HANDS TO REBUILD THE NEW NATION NIGERIA OF OUR GLORIOUS DREAM.

NOTE THAT THERE MUST BE "NEW NIGERIANS BEFORE WE HAVE A NEW NIGERIA".

SIR/MA. ARE YOU READY FOR A POSITIVE CHANCE?

CONGRATULATIONS

CONGRATULATIONS

CONGRATULATIONS

END END

OUR HOPE HAS COME ALIVE AGAIN;

LET OUR FAITH INCREASE.

VERY, VERY SOON, EVERYBODY WILL SEE THE PHYSICAL MANIFESTATION OF A NEW AND GLORIOUS NIGERIA.

in soft and hard copy. 77(3) says each party SHALL MAKE THAT REGISTER

AVAILABLE TO INEC NOT LATER THAN 30 DAYS BEFORE THE DATE FIXED FOR PRIMARIES, CONGRESSES OR CONVENTION.

PDP screened all presidential candidates on April 29th, 2022.

Peter Obi participated in that screening and was cleared. Obi even displayed his provisional clearance on social media. He resigned from PDP on Thursday, May 26, 2022 to join Labour party on May 27th, 2022. Labour party conducted her presidential primary on May 30th, 2022 and it produced Obi after Prof. Pat Utomi voluntary withdrew for Obi.

According to the section 77(3), Labour party ought to have submitted the party register to INEC 30 days before the presidential primary. By calculation, 30 days to May, 30th, 2022 was April 30, 2022. As at April 30th, 2022 when labour party had submitted the party register to INEC, Peter Obi was and it produced Obi after Prof. Pat Utomi voluntary withdrew for Obi. According to the section 77(3), Labour party ought to have submitted the party ,register to INEC 30 days before the presidential primary. By calculation, 30 days to May, 30th, 2022 was April 30, 2022. As at April 30th, 2022 when labour party had submitted the party register to INEC, Peter Obi was a member of PDP.

So, Obi name was not part of those in the party comprehensive register that was submitted to INEC. The question is, can a candidate who is not a valid member of a political party contest for presidential election? Can a political party nominate non member to participate in presidential election? The tribunal will be of fireworks and shall be interesting in days to come.

@Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa(SAN): Peter Obi is not the candidate of LP According to section 77 (2&3) of the electoral act 2022, Peter Obi is not a member of Labour party. As a result, he is not qualified to contest the February 25, 2023, presidential election. Section 77 (2) says every political party must have/maintain a register of its member in soft and hard copy. 77(3) says each party SHALL MAKE THAT REGISTER AVAILABLE TO INEC NOT LATER THAN30 DAYS BEFORE THE DATE FIXED FOR PRIMARIES, CONGRESSES OR CONVENTION. PDP screened all presidential candidates on April 29th, 2022.

Peter Obi participated in that screening and was cleared. Obi even displayed his provisional clearance on social media .

Abeg

Tinubu won the plurality of votes in the NW, NC, and SW

Tinubu was second in votes scored in SE, SS, and NE. 93 Senatorial Seats out of 109 announced:

APC. 51 Seats

PDP 27 Seats

LP 5 Seats

NNPP 2 Seats

SDP 2 Seats

YYP 1 Seat

APGA 1 Seat

ANALYSIS OF THE RECORDS SUMMARY OF THE 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS, SCORES BY THE FOUR MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES (APC, LP, PDP& NNPP)

NORTH

APC 5,507,787

PDP 5,159,679

LP 1.798.671

NNPP 1,449,872


SOUTH

APC 3,206,959

PDP 1,751,047

LP 4,020,687

NNPP 42,002


NIGERIA

APC 8,714,746

PDP 6,910,726

LP 5,819,358

NNPP 1,491,894


WON IN

APC 12 States

PDP 11 States

LP 11States + FCT

NNPP 1 State

>=25% IN

APC 29 States

PDP 21 States

LP 15 States

NNPP

State no

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