Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, a former minister of state for defence, says he is displeased with the process and eventual outcome of the All Progressives Congress Lagos West Senatorial primary where he lost to the former deputy governor of Lagos, Idiat Adebule.The former minister’s loss came a day after his son, Ibrahim Obanikoro , lost the ticket for a return to the House of Representatives.
He reiterated his earlier stand that the acclaimed winner was not even qualified to stand for the election. “It was obvious that the exercise was designed to favour the acclaimed winner, who was not even qualified to stand in for the election,” the statement read. “This is because she did not participate in the electoral process of obtaining the Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms, nor did she participate in the screening which she did not also submit to.
“Therefore, it is obvious that the exercise was designed to favour the acclaimed winner who was not even qualified to stand for the election.”
Jumping from frying pan to fire ,he shouldn't try Jagaban at all....he may end his career in Lagos
Political jumpologist na e good for u
Create your own party.
He dey always reject result.
Won ti gbe alaye l'andicap 😀😀
Won gbe Baba l'handicap 😂😂😂
How they count the vote, abi ........?
Baba please rest.
Ode... How have you been winning too. Dem don use same method for you
Dem don play you ojoro again. Bros just go sit down at least u have been senator without moving any motion or sponsor any bill and u don even be minister for defence, wetin again biko
Come again
Open eyes very Well. No gree na Fake results
Of course he will, After occupying so many positions in the past and no significant achievements,He brought in his son and yet,It’s been the same thing,Both of them shld go and rest and let Fresh minds occupy these positions,It’s not a family affair or generational something now
Baba say the thing no clear
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