APC has proof of voting intimidation as well.

 George Agbakahi, the leader of the Tinubu Support Organization in the South-East, asserted that the APC also had proof of voter intimidation and suppression against party members on Election Day, February 25, against the APC.



There has never been a perfect election anywhere in the world, according to Agbakahi, who made this statement during his appearance on the Arise TV Morning Show on Monday. 

Mind you, there are also states where APC voters were also denied voting rights. Go to Anambra State or Enugu State, where Peter Obi received over 500,000 votes while the APC and PDP received fewer than 10,000, as two common examples for which we already have data.


"Another good example is Enugu State, where Obi received roughly 490,000 votes while the APC as a whole only received about 4,000 votes. So let's use logic to resolve this, he said.

stated that Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, the APC candidate, and the PDP were unable to garner more than 10,000 votes in any of the local government areas, and that Obi won Anambra with 584,621 votes.



Atiku Abubakar, the PDP's presidential contender, came in second place with 9,036 votes.


Prof. Peter Umeadi, the APGA's presidential candidate, received 7,388 votes, while the Young Progressive Congress received 1,997. 

With 11339 votes, Obi also triumphed in Enugu, defeating the APC and PDP candidates who received 64 and 395 votes, respectively.  

The APC chairman said when asked if certain states were rigged: "What I'm saying is that we also have information that there was voter suppression and voter intimidation against the APC members."


The APC leader's remarks follow the rejection of the results of the presidential election by the PDP and Labour Party due to alleged fraud and intimidation of voters.  

The APC leader asserted that no election has ever been flawless anywhere in the globe.


"No election is flawless everywhere in the world. You probably recall clearly the 2007 or 2003 elections when President Olusegun Obasanjo declared definitely that there is no such thing as a perfect election when he was questioned by international journalists in London, Agbakahi remarked.


He advised checking all the relevant variables in circumstances like this.

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