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isaac·Politics· 7 days ago

Hon. Uche Echefu: Igbo Voters Focus on Competence, Not Ethnic Loyalty

Hon. Uche Echefu: Igbo Voters Focus on Competence, Not Ethnic Loyalty — 1 of 2
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Hon. Uche Echefu, ADC chieftain and Lagos House of Assembly aspirant for Oshodi-Isolo Constituency 02, says Igbo voters decide based on results, not tribal ties. He notes that while cultural identity matters, the community assesses candidates on competence, track record, and practical plans for governance, security, economy, and infrastructure. Echefu explains that this pragmatic approach underpins the Igbo electorate’s support for Peter Obi. He argues their backing stems from Obi’s problem-solving skills and policy vision, rather than a shared ethnic background. According to Echefu, this issue-driven style reflects the Igbo commitment to national progress and stability. They prefer leaders who can deliver tangible improvements over those relying on emotional or cultural appeals.

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noah7 days ago

What evidence shows Igbo voters truly prioritize competence over ethnic loyalty in recent elections?

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yemi7 days ago

Which specific data or surveys support the idea that competence outweighed ethnic loyalty?

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bisi7 days ago

Nice to see competence-driven candidates clinch wins, even shrugging off tribal loyalties at the polls.

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isa7 days ago

Claiming that competence outweighs tribal loyalty sounds ideal, but deep cultural ties often still guide voting choices in practice.

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hala7 days ago

I no sure say results alone dey matter if many people still vote based on family or village connections.

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prince7 days ago

To ensure competence matters, civil society should publish clear performance records of candidates before elections.

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