PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by tinsel: 5:09pm On Jan 22, 2023 |
The major candidates in the presidential race have ramped up their campaigns since we entered the election year. However, pictures emerging from their rallies across Nigeria appear to invalidate some of the assumptions that have been made about the race.
Since the campaigns resumed in January, Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has addressed rallies in Adamawa, Yobe, Kwara and Jigawa; while Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been in Kogi, Ekiti, Ogun and Oyo states. Peter Obi has held his own rallies in Delta, Osun, Kaduna, Niger and Plateau states just as Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has addressed supporters in Plateau, Bauchi, Kaduna and Nasarawa states.
Attendance at the rallies, especially at those of the APC and PDP candidates, has generally been impressive and tends to reflect the structures of the two established parties across the country. It also suggests that the two parties retain massive support among Nigerians, in spite of issues surrounding.
In previewing this race, some analysts had flashed back to the 1979 election which nearly went into a runoff. Recall that in that election 43 years ago, the five candidates comfortably won in their home regions. Shehu Shagari of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) narrowly prevailed eventually because he won in the then southern minorities’ states of Rivers and Cross River that had no native candidate in the poll.
The observation that the four major candidates in this election also come from different zones of the country and appear to be popular in their own homes is one of the factors behind a projection that this election may head into a runoff as each candidate may sweep the poll in his home zone.
However, turnouts at the rallies that Atiku has so far held in southern states show that his party has a large support base in those states and indicate that the supporters value loyalty to their party above the ethnic affinity that they share with a major opponent of the party’s presidential candidate. It has helped Atiku too that the PDP now has two sitting governors in Mr Tinubu’s home zone.
However, the same can be said of Mr Tinubu. His rallies so far across the northern zones have also been scenes of multitudes and great kinetic enthusiasm. Atiku and Mr Kwankwaso have been projected to end the dominance of the APC in the northern region where the ruling party currently runs 15 of the 19 state governments.
After their party’s rallies in Kaduna and Katsina, some Atiku campaign officials had even boasted that he has inherited the voters of President Muhammadu Buhari in the region, especially in the president’s home North-west zone. Those voters had given Mr Buhari the edge in the region in the five presidential elections that the outgoing president stood in between 2003 and 2019. But now that he is retiring, those voters are up for grabs. Pictures from his rallies however indicate that Mr Tinubu remains well in consideration for the Buhari votes.
The APC has at least demonstrated a capacity to get people to campaign grounds in the North, just as the PDP has in the South. This is remarkable. We assumed that Atiku would face chastisement from Southern voters for disrupting the PDP rotation principle that should have handed the party’s presidential flag to a southern bidder. Anger in the region over the development has been amplified by the dissident group of five (G5) governors of the party, led by Rivers’ Nyesom Wike. Members of the group continue to antagonize and rebuke the party and the presidential candidate at public fora. They have also refused to be part of his campaign or support it in their states. Yet, Atiku has been well received by party members on every campaign stop in the South.
On his part, Mr Tinubu faced a backlash for his same-faith ticket arising from his choice of Kashim Shettima, a senator and former governor of Borno State, as running mate. The choice had drawn instant condemnation from Christian groups across the country. It will only be confirmed at the poll whether that anger has dissipated and if not, to what extent it would hurt him. However, that his rallies and other public engagements have drawn participants from across the faiths should give Mr Tinubu a cause for optimism.
If this election is not decided on the first ballot, it may not be because each of the top four candidates denied the others, votes in his home zone. The structures of the APC and PDP, at least, look strong enough to draw for their candidates more than a quarter of the votes in more than each of 24 states and the Federal Capital Territory, the second condition for election. The one between them with the most votes will most likely be elected on 25 February.
One other assumption is that this is a four-horse raise. At this point, only the candidates of the two established parties appear to have a visible path to victory. The campaigns would have demonstrated to Messrs Obi and Kwankwaso, both of whom are experienced politicians, the value of party structures. Both former governors are virtually running as independent candidates as their parties do not appear to enjoy popularity beyond the auras around the candidates.
Mr Obi’s bid has enjoyed unprecedented support from younger Nigerians. But apart from in the first weeks of the campaigns when they held a series of seemingly spontaneous “million-man” marches in many cities across the country, the youths and Mr Obi’s other supporters have not been showing up in impressive numbers at his rallies. He has also failed to draw prominent politicians to his side, although to do so would have contradicted his vow to destroy the extant political structure of the country which he described as corrupt and blamed for the country’s woes.
And while his two major rivals have enjoyed a warm reception in his supposed strongholds, he does not appear to be attracting much attention in their own zones.Mr Kwankwaso’s campaign too has so far been lack-lustre and appears to have lost steam even before it took off. Outside his catchment state of Kano, people do not seem to rate his bid as serious.
There are still 33 days before the election, so the coming weeks will shed more light on the likely outcome of the election.
Tinubu, Atiku trade accusations Last week, Mr Tinubu and Atiku took their verbal fisticuffs beyond the campaign stop podiums when they demanded the arrest and disqualification of each other from the presidential race over allegations of graft.
Mr Tinubu’s campaign team threw the first punch when they asked security agencies to wade into what had been dubbed the #AtikuGate scandal.
The scandal emanated from a video clip made by Michael Achimugu, who described himself as a former aide of Atiku. A voice in the video, said to be that of Atiku, is heard saying, as vice president between 1999 and 2007, Atiku and then President Olusegun Obasanjo operated illegal “Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) accounts to warehouse kickbacks from government contracts for their personal benefits.
Responding, Atiku and the PDP opted to throw barbs of his own, describing Mr Tinubu as a convict who should not be allowed in the presidential race, adding that his alleged $460,000 drug money forfeiture was evidence of a crime.
On Tuesday, after a 72-hour ultimatum he gave the agency elapsed, a spokesperson of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Festus Keyamo, filed a suit against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), seeking the arrest of Atiku over the scandal. He joined the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Offences Related Commission (ICPC) and Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) in the suit.
PDP bares fangs The PDP on Friday finally wielded the stick against chieftains in three states it accused of anti-party activities. According to a statement by its spokesperson, Debo Ologunagba, the party suspended a former governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani, a son of former Ekiti State governor Ayo Fayose and a former spokesperson of Mr Fayose, over the alleged infractions. The party also dissolved its state executive committee in Ekiti State, which was controlled by allies of Mr Fayose.
The former Ekiti governor is with the G5 governors or Integrity Group that has been in open confrontation with the national leadership of the party and Atiku. Mr Fayose did not attend Atiku’s rally in the state and is believed to be routing for Mr Tinubu of the APC instead. His son, Oluwajomiloju, is a candidate of the party in the House of Representatives election. Mr Nnamani is also a PDP senatorial candidate in Enugu but had also declared support for Mr Tinubu.
Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike [PHOTO CREDIT: Gov Nyesom Ezenwo Wike] Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike [PHOTO CREDIT: Gov Nyesom Ezenwo Wike] PDP’s sanction against the members indicates that its patience with the G5 is exhausted. But that does not seem to have deterred Mr Wike. Instead, he has dared the party to extend the punishment to himself and the other governors in his group. The Rivers governor also described the suspension of the members as illegal and warned that it would be challenged in court. Speaking at the flag-off of the PDP Campaign Council in Bori, Khana Local Government Area of Rivers, on Saturday, Mr Wike said: “Let me also use this opportunity to say to Iyorchia Ayu and his team, your dissolving Ekiti State Exco will not help you in any way. Suspending people will not help you in any way. The battle line has been fully drawn. As I speak to you, we will do everything legally possible to challenge any decision we know is illegal.”
“So, don’t think you can threaten people by saying so, so persons have been suspended. Rubbish! Complete rubbish. We are above that level that you think you can threaten anybody, intimidate anybody with whatever illegal decision you have taken. So, we are waiting for you to announce my own and any other of my friends. Like I have said, when a man says you will not sleep, he too, will he sleep? Will Ayu sleep? Will his cohorts sleep? So, don’t worry, we have the capacity to pay back. We have the capacity to tell you that enough is enough.”
The crisis in the party has become one of the defining issues of this presidential election. It is not the first time that the PDP has gone into an election as a divided force. In 2014, seven of its state governors defected to the then-newly formed APC in an angry rebuttal of the renomination of the then-incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan as the party’s candidate for the 2015 presidential election.
This time though, Mr Wike and his four governor-comrades have refused to quit the party or subject themselves to its authority https://www.premiumtimesng.com/features-and-interviews/577103-pt-state-of-the-race-apc-pdp-flex-muscles-as-campaigns-enter-final-month.html 3 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by faceland: 3:00am On Jan 23, 2023 |
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Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by Mynd44: 4:44am On Jan 23, 2023 |
If this election is not decided on the first ballot, it may not be because each of the top four candidates denied the others, votes in his home zone. The structures of the APC and PDP, at least, look strong enough to draw for their candidates more than a quarter of the votes in more than each of 24 states and the Federal Capital Territory, the second condition for election. The one between them with the most votes will most likely be elected on 25 February. Premium times has turned this election to what it us, a two horse race 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by owobokiri(m): 4:46am On Jan 23, 2023 |
Premium Times assiduously working hard to create a narrative that the election is a two way PDP vs APC thing. Pro establishment outfits spewing trash all over the place to earn a dirty living. The corrupt press is the biggest supporters of bad governance in Nigeria 34 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by Raxxye(m): 4:48am On Jan 23, 2023 |
I, my family and friends are for Peter Obi. Pls help us, God! 37 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by EKONGKING: 4:48am On Jan 23, 2023 |
Election will definitely head to second round either atiku or tinubu will win. That's the sad reality. Lack of structure will definitely harm Obi chances. Nigeria like USA is too divided for any candidate to have widespread support across the country. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by adenine02: 4:48am On Jan 23, 2023 |
Him we know in Sha Allah 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by theophorus(m): 4:48am On Jan 23, 2023 |
Who get Energy make he dey flex am go joor.
Life is not hard at all. Just remember that Strategy is key.
#Magbadura ooo |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by JoshTim: 4:49am On Jan 23, 2023 |
owobokiri: Premium Times assiduously working hard to create a narrative that the election is a two way PDP vs APC thing. Pro establishment outfits spewing trash all over the place to earn a dirty living. The corrupt press is the biggest supporters of bad governance in Nigeria The reality is, it's a two a close fight between PDP and APC. 4 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by DaddyFreeze2020(m): 4:51am On Jan 23, 2023 |
They obviously wrote the article prior to LP campaigns in Kano 6 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by tinsel: 4:59am On Jan 23, 2023 |
Mynd44:
Premium times has turned this election to what it us, a two horse race That is actually what it is. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by Fibonacci88: 5:00am On Jan 23, 2023 |
Premium times. Tinubu shit house. 3 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by tinsel: 5:01am On Jan 23, 2023 |
DaddyFreeze2020: They obviously wrote the article prior to LP campaigns in Kano Labour party campaign in Kano? Are you not ashamed with such a crowd? Go and watch Tinubu's crowd in Kano and compare it to nonsense Obi' pulled there. Divide Tinubu's crowd in Kano into 10. One part was more than that of Obi. 9 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by onez: 5:03am On Jan 23, 2023 |
Funny analysis, yet Obi is leading in all scientific poll conducted. 5 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by DaddyFreeze2020(m): 5:06am On Jan 23, 2023 |
tinsel:
Labour party campaign in Kano? Are you not ashamed with such a crowd? Go and watch Tinubu's crowd in Kano and compare it to nonsense Obi' pulled there. Divide Tinubu's crowd in Kano into 10. One part was more than that of Obi. They came to see Buhari not Tinubu. Most people thought Buhari would be coming. Tinubu likes using other Gubernatorial candidates rally to gum his own camapaign. Let Tinubu go to Kano alone, before comparing crowd 5 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by tinsel: 5:07am On Jan 23, 2023 |
DaddyFreeze2020:
They came to see Buhari not Tinubu. Tinubu likes using other Gubernatorial candidates rally to gum his own camapaign See this boy. Was Buhari in Kano? Are you from the moon? 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by DaddyFreeze2020(m): 5:08am On Jan 23, 2023 |
tinsel:
See this boy. Was Buhari in Kano? Are you from the moon? They came to see Buhari not Tinubu. Most people thought Buhari would be coming. Tinubu likes using other Gubernatorial candidates rally to gum his own camapaign. Let Tinubu go to Kano alone, before comparing crowd 1 Like |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 5:08am On Jan 23, 2023 |
All Politicians are thieves except SOWORE...
Goan call police |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by tinsel: 5:12am On Jan 23, 2023 |
DaddyFreeze2020:
They came to see Buhari not Tinubu. Most people thought Buhari would be coming. Tinubu likes using other Gubernatorial candidates rally to gum his own camapaign.
Let Tinubu go to Kano alone, before comparing crowd You are honestly a kid. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by DaddyFreeze2020(m): 5:15am On Jan 23, 2023 |
tinsel:
You are honestly a kid. Will that add more votes for the nationally rejected candidate you support? |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by gasparpisciotta: 5:18am On Jan 23, 2023 |
I believe PMB has an ace up his sleeve
He will announce his choice towards the end of the campaign |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by Dialpad: 5:19am On Jan 23, 2023 |
It's a terrible situation for a man to wake up everyday and continue to lie and deceive himself.
How could anyone in his right senses think that Labor party will win this election, yes the youths are angry, yes they want a change, but from all indications, it is clear to any discerning mind that the election is between 2 contenders in the dominant parties, APC and PDP.
Labor party guys are too emotional to understand and accept reality on ground.
On election day, you will understand that Nigerians are not loyal, the highest bidder wins, election in Nigeria is far too complicated.
I am still waiting someone to tell me the difference between Obi and Atiku.
February 25th is around the corner. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by Laple0541(m): 5:44am On Jan 23, 2023 |
If Obi is able to win 3 states in southeast they should declare him the winner of the election...
I am 100% sure Obi will not win just one state in his native Igboland.
Quote me after the election. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by adioolayi(m): 5:45am On Jan 23, 2023 |
"The structures of the APC and PDP, at least, look strong enough to draw for their candidates more than a quarter of the votes in more than each of 24 states and the Federal Capital Territory, the second condition for election. The one between them with the most votes will most likely be elected on 25 February."
Simply put, nothing has changed, the next President of Nigeria, is unfortunately, between Atiku Abubakar and Ahmed Tinubu.
Bitter truth. 2 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by cl0r0x: 5:53am On Jan 23, 2023 |
I stopped reading when I saw the word 'Structure'. |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by adioolayi(m): 5:54am On Jan 23, 2023 |
DaddyFreeze2020: They obviously wrote the article prior to LP campaigns in Kano And ..you sincerely think what you saw at Peter Obi's Kano rally shows any meaningful LP strength in Kano Kano that is claimed to be the most populous state in Nigeria going by the last censor (although, debatable as many think Lagos is has more population).. You can wish Peter Obi best of luck and maybe claim he will have 100% of votes in SE and SS...but lying to oneself that the turnout in Kano yesterday was "massive" no just cut am. Let's tell ourselves truth..even when bitter. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by daygee12: 5:54am On Jan 23, 2023 |
Mynd44:
Premium times has turned this election to what it us, a two horse race That's the honest truth 2 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by daygee12: 5:56am On Jan 23, 2023 |
DaddyFreeze2020: They obviously wrote the article prior to LP campaigns in Kano Don't deceive urself people u guys called cow and stupid Abokis can't vote for u 3 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by DaddyFreeze2020(m): 5:56am On Jan 23, 2023 |
adioolayi:
And ..you sincerely think what you saw at Peter Obi's Kano rally shows any meaningful LP strength in Kano
Kano that is claimed to be the most populous state in Nigeria going by the last censor (although, debatable as many think Lagos is has more population)..
You can wish Peter Obi best of luck and maybe claim he will have 100% of votes in SE and SS...but lying to oneself that the turnout in Kano yesterday was "massive" no just cut am.
Let's tell ourselves truth..even when bitter. So its Tinubu that Kano people want to vote for abi |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by DaddyFreeze2020(m): 5:58am On Jan 23, 2023 |
daygee12:
Don't deceive urself people u guys called cow and stupid Abokis can vote for u Did any Northerner assign you to speak on their behalf? Northerners don't think like you. They're simple Nigerians who also want the best candidate |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by adioolayi(m): 5:58am On Jan 23, 2023 |
DaddyFreeze2020:
So its Tinubu that Kano people want to vote for abi I have not said that...we have only talked about attendance at rallies only. Voters turnout and what voters will do remains the constitutional privilege of electorates. It's a secret ballot. We wait till after elections to see who gets what. God bless Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: PT State Of The Race: APC, PDP Flex Muscles As Campaigns Enter Final Month by daygee12: 6:06am On Jan 23, 2023 |
DaddyFreeze2020:
Did any Northerner assign you to speak on their behalf? Northerners don't think like you. They're simple Nigerians who also want the best candidate
Now u suddenly know Aboki can think deeply. The Stupid Abokis will be waiting for u at the poll 5 Likes |