Desmond Elliot Announces Withdrawal From APC Primaries In Surulere

  • Desmond Elliot has withdrawn from the APC primary election in Surulere, Lagos State.
  • He cited alleged intimidation and ongoing opposition as reasons for his decision.
  • Elliot expressed frustration over increasing pressure and interference in the political process.

Desmond Elliot has announced his withdrawal from the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election in Surulere, Lagos State, citing alleged intimidation and persistent opposition within the political process.

In an emotional statement, the lawmaker expressed frustration over what he described as mounting pressure and interference across different zones, which ultimately influenced his decision to step down from the race.

According to him:

“Nigerians come oh, In all zones, they have been intimidating and stopping us. I want to officially announce my withdrawal from this particular race”

His announcement has since generated mixed reactions among supporters and political observers, with many debating the implications of his withdrawal on the Surulere political landscape and the broader APC primaries in Lagos State.

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In other news… A grieving mother in Rivers State has sparked emotional reactions online after speaking out over the tragic death of her three children, who were allegedly killed by a reckless driver.Travel Tips Nigeria

A grieving mother in Rivers State has sparked emotional reactions online after speaking out over the tragic death of her three children, who were allegedly killed by a reckless driver.

The devastated mother, while narrating her pain in a viral video, accused authorities of attempting to sweep the case under the carpet.

“This is the cry of a mother who lost her three kids due to careless driving. I lost my three children, aged 10, 4, and 3, and they are trying to sweep the case under the carpet,” she said emotionally.

She also alleged that the Nigeria Police had not provided adequate updates regarding the incident.

“The Nigeria Police are not saying anything about the case. Every morning, my alarm still wakes me up to take my kids to school, but when I wake up, there is no longer a child by my side.”

The tragic story quickly gained attention online, with many Nigerians expressing sympathy and anger over the incident.

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