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Obi couldn’t have defeated Tinubu – Ex-Commissioner

Peter Obi defeats Tinubu in hometown Lagos

The presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi

By Wilson Adekumola

 

The former Federal Commissioner, Razaq Abubakre the has explained that the Labour Party, presidential candidate Mr Peter Obi couldn’t have defeated the President-elect Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in the February 25 presidential election, saying that emergence of Tinubu is divine.

 

Abubakre, also a former Vice Chancellor of Al-Hikmah University Ilorin, made this explanation while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Friday.

 

The emeritus Profesdor stressed that Obi’s antecedents as former Governor of Anambra State worked against him.

 

Abubakre said the emergence of Tinubu is divine noting that God has brought him at this critical situation to unify Nigeria.

 

He pointed out that Obi’s inability to build leaders, unlike Tinubu, who has impacted several leaders nationally and internationally, was part of his undoing.

 

He further stated that the allegation against Obi in some sections of the media, where he was accused of practising tribal jingoism during his governorship tenure against non-Igbo speaking people, contributed to his failure.

 

“Some of his activities, performance and attitude in synchrony to those of some of his followers, the ‘Obidients’, reveal their latent parts.

 

“His use of religion in contradistinction to Asiwaju’s Muslim-Muslim ticket gave him a transient false national spread.

 

“His alleged impropriety with state funds, as confirmed during an interview with Kadria Ahmed that he invested state funds in his family business, is also part of his undoing,” Abubakre alleged.

 

He cited the comparism the NNPP presidential candidate, Rabiu Kwankwaso, made during his speech at the Chatham House, London, that Obi’s electoral fortune was like the foam of Andrews Liver Salt that comes with power and disappears almost immediately.

 

“This is quite apposite to describe his eventual performance, especially during the elections of state governors and House of Assemblies. Unfortunately, desperation is not a good manner,” Abubakre said.

 

He disagreed with the permutation that if all the other contestants whose origin was PDP, such as Atiku, Obi and Kwankwaso, joined forces, PDP would have probably won the presidency.

 

“This is underlying the divine intervention favouring Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu ab initio.

 

“The pattern of voting could have changed. For example, the bulk of votes that Obi received from the South-East, parts of South-South and pockets of North-Central could not have gone to Atiku.

 

“Some of it would have also been cast for Tinubu on his merit and record of performance,” Abubakre asserted.

 

He said the internal evidence of this claim is the undiminishing successes and superiority of the APC in all the elections, such as National Assembly, gubernatorial elections and state assemblies, despite the global economic challenges.

 

“In sum, Peter Obi just came as a spoiler with his mountainous social media following,” Abubakre alleged.

 

He said Tinubu’s superiority lies in his excellent performance record as governor of Lagos State; his cosmopolitan outlook spread nationally and with global ramifications.

 

“It is instructive to note that Tinubu’s emergence is divine and critical when the nation needs a true unifier, a performer par excellence and a strategic leader focused on nation-building for sustainable and inclusive growth,” Abubakre said.

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