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Lagos Apc Says Anambra Election Showed Opposition’s Weakness

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The Lagos State branch of the All Progressives Congress (APC) says the recent governorship election in Anambra made clear how weak the opposition coalition is.

The party spokesman, Mogaji Seye Oladejo, said the vote showed the coalition was “nowhere.” He added that it fell into “disarray, scattered before the first whistle.”

In a written statement, Oladejo went further, saying: “The Anambra Governorship Election has brutally exposed the hollow, paper-thin structure of the so-called ‘opposition coalition.’ The election did not merely defeat them, it embarrassed them.

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“It stripped them bare. It showed Nigerians that behind the noise lies a confused mass of political wanderers, competing egoists, and perpetual complainers masquerading as a coalition.

“A group that cannot win together in a familiar backyard and a supposed stronghold should stop dreaming about winning anywhere else.

“The answer is simple: nowhere, absolutely nowhere. The Anambra election has written the obituary of a coalition that never truly existed.”

The APC said the result should be a wake-up call for the groups that claim to be united but cannot work together in places they say they control.

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