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  • Updated: March 04, 2023

2023 Elections: Peter Obi Had Over A Million Votes In Lagos — Afenifere Leader

2023 Elections: Peter Obi Had Over A Million Votes In Lagos

Afenifere leader Pa Ayo Adebanjo has alleged that the 2023 presidential results were altered as Labour Party's Peter Obi scored over a million votes in Lagos State.

Adebanjo's comments come on the heels of many Labour Party supporters claiming that their mandate was stolen as the figures released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were manipulated.

According to INEC, Obi polled 582,454 votes in Lagos, something that Labour Party supporters and Pa Adebanjo are contesting.

Speaking in a recent chat with Arise TV, the Afenifere leader stated the votes for Labour Party in Lagos were altered.

“The result in Lagos has not been released. The whole thing was mismanaged.

Pa Adebanjo and Labour Party supporters

“We scored over one million votes in Lagos and they altered all the results that belonged to Obi,” he told Arise TV.

“That’s why they’ve not released it. Why are they reluctant to prove it?

“You can tell the marine that you won the election and all that. What do you expect Buhari to say?

“He himself came into office through a fraudulent election in 2015.

“Many of you might have forgotten, the electoral commissioner in Kano, who refused to cooperate with the rigging in Kano, was burnt alive with his family and till today no arrest and you want that kind of person to do justice.

“He doesn’t know justice. He has been living in injustice and all sorts of shenanigans.

“You want him to come out to say something is unfair? Has he been fair in his administration?

“Tinubu will be another Shonekan. He’ll be sent away by some of those people rejoicing now.

“This is not about Yoruba and Igbo.

“Is the Presidency about Yoruba and Igbo? It’s a national matter…

“Most of them came into the office through rigging. All the governors, how many of them are fair?”, Adebanjo stated.

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