Nigeria: #NigeriaDecides2023 - You Didn't Win Presidential Election - Tinubu's Campaign Replies Peter Obi

LP candidate, Peter Obi, had claimed that he won the 25 February presidential election and would challenge the results in court.

The Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has described the statement by the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, that he won the 25 February presidential election as misleading, noting that the claim of the rigging of the poll was false.

The spokesperson of the PCC, Festus Keyamo, in a statement on Thursday, said the claim by Mr Obi is an attempt to delegitimise the mandate given to the president-elect, Bola Tinubu.

Mr Obi had during a press conference on Thursday claimed that he won the presidential election and will be challenging the outcome of the election in court.

The Independent National Electoral Commission had on Wednesday declared Mr Tinubu the winner of Saturday's election having polled the simple majority of total votes cast and a quarter of votes cast in two-thirds of states.

Mr Tinubu won the poll with 8,794,726 votes while Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) came second with 6,984,520 and Mr Obi third with 6,101,533 votes.

The two main opposition parties have rejected the outcome, alleging rigging and non-compliance with extant laws.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that Mr Tinubu is considering setting up a reconciliation committee to reach out to his co-contestants.

"Mr Peter Obi knows he could not have won having played the most divisive religious politics in our history and the pattern of the votes clearly shows that; Mr Obi knows he could not have won having broken out as a fragment of the main opposition, the PDP and all he could hope for was to harvest a portion of the votes of PDP in a section of the country and the results do NOT tell a lie; Mr Obi knows he could not have won, when he presented himself as a tribal candidate and was only campaigning in settlements of his tribesmen in other States, outside the South East instead of appealing to all and sundry," Mr Keyamo said.

Read the statement in Full

PETER OBI SHOULD NOT MISLEAD THE GULLIBLE, HE DID NOT WIN THE 2023 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

We make this brief statement in reaction to the Press briefing held earlier today by the defeated candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, wherein (in his now well-acknowledged penchant for spewing falsehood) he made the outlandish claim before the world that he won the 2023 Presidential Election, but he was robbed of the victory.

Having been officially declared winner of the 2023 Presidential Election by the Independent National Electoral Commission and having received his Certificate of Return (along with his Vice-President Elect), the President-Elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu would have ignored this continuous false claims being peddled by Mr Peter Obi and his supporters. But we recognise his motive for doing this is to simply delegitimise the mandate freely given to the President-Elect by the majority of Nigerians.

Mr Peter Obi is always quick to cite some isolated incidents of irregularities outside his strongholds that could not have SUBSTANTIALLY affected the outcome of the results in those areas, whereas he DELIBERATELY fails to comment on tons and tons of evidence circulating everywhere wherein his supporters in his strongholds engaged in thuggery, hooliganism, violence and outright falsification of figures against our Party and our supporters. He pretends to play the victim, whereas he is the greatest culprit in this game of brickbats.

Mr Peter Obi knows HE COULD NOT HAVE won having played the most divisive religious politics in our history and the pattern of the votes clearly shows that; Mr Obi KNOWS HE COULD NOT HAVE WON having broken out as a fragment of the main opposition, the PDP and all he could hope for was to harvest a portion of the votes of PDP in a section of the country and the results do NOT tell a lie; Mr Obi knows HE COULD NOT HAVE WON, when he presented himself as a tribal candidate and was only campaigning in settlements of his tribesmen in other States, outside the South East instead of appealing to all and sundry.

Mr Obi knows he could not have won having joined the Labour Party a few months ago and bought the ticket of the Party without valid Primaries and thereby polarised his party; Mr Peter Obi KNOWS HE DID NOT WIN because he did not even fulfil the minimum requirement of our constitution which requires a spread of 25 per cent in two-thirds of the States of the Federation. He did not come even close. With his divisive rhetoric, he could not have come close.

It is also ludicrous that Mr Peter Obi is laying claim to victory along with his new-found partner, the PDP, that is also laying claim to victory. I tweeted this morning, thus: "This is the first time in my entire life that I am seeing people who came 2nd and 3rd in an exam both claiming they took first and then agreeing to protest together to the examiner to record that both of them took first, yet they are not seeing the contradiction in their actions." We stand by that comment.

The President-Elect, ASIWAJU Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended a hand of fellowship to his defeated opponents, including Mr Peter Obi to join hands with him in nation-building.

Mr Peter Obi should embrace that hand of fellowship and brotherhood by the President-elect as a committed patriot instead of engaging in this crass grandstanding. Thank you.

FESTUS KEYAMO, SAN, FCIArb(UK)

Director of Public Affairs and Chief Spokesperson, Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council. Minister of State, Labour and Employment, Federal Republic of Nigeria. SAN

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