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Why Tinubu’s victory surprised foreign commentators, by Fed Govt

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Many foreign commentators were astonished by the outcome of this year’s presidential election because of their wrong mindset prior to the polls, the Federal Government has said

Information and Culture Minister Lai Mohammed said this in London during his engagements with some international media organisations and think tanks.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the minister is in London to defend the legitimacy of the just-concluded general election and correct the imbalance in the skewed narratives which had pervaded the air regarding the polls.

Mohammed has so far engaged with three international media organisations, The Economist, The Guardian and African Confidential, as well as Think Tank, the Royal African Society.

During his meetings with them, the minister said some of the commentators had the wrong mindset that the Labour Party (LP) and its presidential candidate, Peter Obo, would win the election.

He said the wrong mindset was premised on the hyped activities of the LP and its supporters on the social media, as well as the outcomes of various opinion polls which were unrepresentative of the reality in Nigeria.

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“In the course of my interactions, particularly with the Economist, I referred them to an earlier article they wrote, in which they rated the Labour Party presidential candidate as the front runner in the polls.

“I explained to them that there was no way a presidential candidate who has no political spread and a grassroots base could win an election in Nigeria.

“I also explained to them that many of them were ignorant of the constitutional requirements for a presidential candidate to win an election in Nigeria.

“For instance, not only must the candidate have the plurality of votes, he must also have one-quarter of the total votes cast in at least 25 states of the federation,” Mohammed said.

He added: “When you look at the results, only the candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the President-elect, Bola Tinubu, met these requirements.

“The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Atiku Abubakar, came short of these because he came second and had 25 per cent in 21 states.

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“Obi came far behind with 25 per cent in 15 states.

“This means that Obi, who was wrongly adjudged as a front runner in the election, was virtually unknown and unpopular in 22 states.”

Mohammed reiterated his position that there was no pathway to victory for either Atiku or Obi in the poll because they did not meet the conditions to be declared president.

“For any party to ignore the Northeast and the Northwest zones of Nigeria during a presidential election, it will be impossible for it to win.

“The election had thrown up a lot of surprises and it is precisely those surprises that made it credible and transparent,” he said.

On the large turnout of youths for voter registration before the election, the minister explained that winning an election was beyond registration.

“What the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did was to ensure the extension of voter registration for about 18 months so that people would not be disenfranchised.

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“However, it is one thing to register to vote and it is another thing to come out to vote on an election day.

“Those 24 million people that came out to vote during the polls were the authentic people that concluded the processes of election,” Mohammed said.

The minister said INEC should be praised for the introduction and strict usage of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).

He said BVAS was the technology that paved the way for check-and-balance and prevented fraud and other irregularities during the elections.

According to him, BVAS cut out fraudulent votes, ghost voters and multiple votes.

Mohammed stressed that from the outcome of his engagements so far, the international community had come to the viewpoint that the 2023 elections were the fairest and most transparent in Nigeria’s history. (NAN)

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