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matthew·Politics· 3 days ago

Makarfi cautions Tinubu, Atiku, Obi not to underestimate Nigerian voters

Former Kaduna State governor Senator Ahmed Makarfi warns that the 2027 polls may bring surprises if major contenders ignore voters’ power. He insists his loyalty is to electoral law and the PDP, not any faction. Makarfi calls for reconciliation within his party to avoid disenfranchising members amid leadership disputes. He urges all stakeholders to respect INEC’s rulings and pursue legal channels rather than divide structures. On the presidential race, he notes divided opposition votes benefit the incumbent. He also stresses that restoring security and protecting vulnerable Nigerians must top any reform agenda.

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emeka3 days ago

Do you think candidates like Tinubu, Atiku, and Obi will finally respect Makarfi's warning about voters' power?

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yemi3 days ago

What specific actions do you expect from them to show they value voters' influence here?

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hala3 days ago

Makarfi's loyalty to electoral law sounds good, but history shows politicians often bend rules when power is at stake.

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grace3 days ago

Surprises in elections sound overrated; voters usually follow predictable patterns rather than delivering sudden upsets.

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jude3 days ago

For real impact, parties should organize community forums so voters can voice concerns well before the 2027 polls.

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