December 23, 2024

One of the presidential campaign spokesperson for the People’s Democratic Party, Alh. Buba Galadima, has claimed that records available to members of his team show that the presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, won the 2019 presidential election.

According to a report by the Tribune newspaper, Galadima made the claim in an interview aired on Channels TV programme, Sunrise Daily.

He also alleged that the presidential election was massively rigged by APC, the ruling party.

In excerpts of the interview published by the Tribune on Monday, April 8, the politician alleged that there was robbery by the APC using the security agencies, especially the military, to rig the elections.

He suggested that several military operations declared prior to the elections were carried out solely with the motive of preparing the military to influence the polls through intimidation of voters.

“We are all Nigerians. You’ve been living here. You know, as of fact, that one month to the election, the military had declared what you call the Python Dance across the 36 states of the federation. That is preparatory to their engagement during the elections and they said not only before, but during and after the elections, this exercise will go on and it did go on and they used it effectively to intimidate voters, to harass voters, to kill voters and then write results for the APC,” Galadima said.

Galadima said what happened in Rivers state was a glaring case for all to see that the military was deeply involved in the elections.

The former ally of President Muhammadu Buhari said members of his team decided to challenge the result of the presidential election in court because records available to them show that their candidate, Atiku Abubakar, won.

“My candidate did not lose. Records available to us show that our candidate had won this election and that is why we have gone to court. This is why the APC has sponsored some highly-placed Nigerians and paid them handsomely to appeal to Atiku not to go to court,” he alleged.


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