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Okupe dismiss Peter Obi’s claims 2023 presidential election was rigged

Doyin Okupe, a former presidential spokesperson, has dismissed claims by Peter Obi of the Labour Party that the 2023 presidential election was rigged.

According to Daily Post, Okupe wondered how Obi is claiming that the election was rigged when President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress, APC, lost in Tinubu’s state, Lags, and in Katsina, home of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

The then Director-General of the Labour Party Presidential Campaign spoke in a statement on Thursday.

Okupe said, “If Peter Obi (2023 LP presidential candidate) or the Labour Party says APC rigged elections, how come Obi was able to win in the home base of President Bola Tinubu?

“How come APC lost election in the home base of the sitting President (Muhammadu Buhari)? How come APC lost election in the home base of the secretary to that government?

“So, the accusations about rigging do not hold water; they do not hold water at all.

“The truth of the matter is that under the best of conditions, the results we got may not have been the exact results, but they will have that ratio.”

The former presidential aide accused the opposition of being unrealistic with their claim that “the presidency was stolen”.

“There’s nothing like that. No presidency was stolen. I am not saying there was no rigging.”

Tinubu had emerged winner of the election followed by Atiku Abubakar of the PDP and Obi of LP came a distant third.

Following the declaration of results, Obi and his followers, the Obidient Movement, had alleged that the election was rigged.

Obi and his followers had claimed that he won the election but the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, rigged the election to favour Tinubu.

Prevail Inegbenose

Prevail Inegbenose is the News Correspondent of Spark News Daily - Nigeria's most sought-after online newspaper in Government, Politics, Sport, Entertainment and Religion. He is a graduate of Mass Communication with 17 years of active and practical journalism. Tel: 08039564796.

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