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Politics of Friday, 19 March 2021

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We have evidence that PDP defeated Buhari in 2019

President Buhari contested the polls with former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar President Buhari contested the polls with former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar

Governor of Bauchi, Bala Mohammed has opined that his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won the 219 presidential elections.

Governor Bala said on Channels Television program, on Thursday, March 18, 2021, that but-for fraud on the part of INEC and security operatives, his party would be declared the winner of the elections.

He said Nigerians knew what transpired during the 2019 elections, adding that his party has learned its lessons.

President Buhari and former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar were front-runners in the polls.

While Buhari ran under the All Progressives Congress (APC), Atiku was the candidate of the opposition PDP.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared APC the winner of the election.

Although Atiku and his party challenged the outcome of the election from the tribunal up to the Supreme Court, they could not upturn the victory of Buhari.

“The general impression within the party and within the country is that we actually won the election and that we lost to a lot of fraud, to a lot of manipulations that was perpetrated by either the electoral umpire or by the security operatives.”

“We do not want to be the whipping boys, we have looked inward to see what had prevented us from winning the election. We have a lot of evidence, which we tendered but was not accepted. The issue now is that we know we are all Nigerians. We know the nook and cranny of Nigeria. We know what happened in 2019.

“We are not only looking at the other side and playing the blame game that is the fault of this present administration. We are also critical with ourselves, where we have some gaps, loopholes and inadequacies.

“We are not only looking at the other side, but we are also looking at ourselves, looking at our internal politics, and giving a level playing field for the youths and women who are a majority in terms of demographics and in terms of interest.

“And of course, making sure that the electoral umpire, the INEC that is now instituting some reforms will also become impartial.”