“I believe Peter Obi won the last election. It can happen again”- Isaac Fayose

  • Isaac Fayose has said he believes Peter Obi won the last presidential election but noted that the declared winners should be given a chance to govern while the courts decide the final outcome.
  • Fayose emphasized that his position goes beyond support for a particular candidate, stressing that the broader issue is Nigeria’s democratic process and the need for credible elections.

Businessman and public commentator Isaac Fayose has shared his opinion on the outcome of Nigeria’s last presidential election, stating that he believes Labour Party candidate Peter Obi won the poll.

Speaking in a recent interview, Fayose said he is convinced Obi emerged victorious but noted that the officially declared results stand until the courts decide otherwise.

“I believe Peter Obi won the last election. It can happen again. It’s not about Obi, it’s about Nigeria. They have declared themselves the winner. So we have to give them a chance and see what they can do while we wait for the court to decide,” he said.

Fayose emphasized that his position goes beyond support for a particular candidate, stressing that the broader issue is Nigeria’s democratic process and the need for credible elections.

read some of the comments below:

@vuga001
You cannot just come out publicly and claim Peter Obi won the election without providing any evidence. This matter has already been settled by a court of competent jurisdiction.

@IfearonlyNature
This man deserves 69 years imprisoned for treason against democracy

@Ounjemiladan
Yes he won but Apc and Tinubu are too strong to be defeated by Peter obi, thats all I see, this country ehnn, I just tire for them, politics is not just a game bruh, citizens get a lot of work to do, Tinubu and apc na wicked people

@fa4our
Once you weaken electronic transparency with manual fallbacks, you create room for manipulation.
That’s the game Akpabio and the APC appear to be playing, laying the groundwork to repeat the 2023 rigging playbook

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