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Yunusa Tanko: Vote Buying Ruined Anambra Poll, But Peter Obi Remains Focused on 2027

Vanessa by Vanessa
November 13, 2025
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National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Yunusa Tanko, has expressed deep concern over the conduct of the recent Anambra State governorship election, lamenting widespread vote buying and voter apathy. In this interview, Tanko discusses the flaws in Nigeria’s electoral process, Peter Obi’s political plans for 2027, and the challenges within the Labour Party. He also addresses national security issues and the alleged U.S. interest in Nigeria’s internal crisis.

On Peter Obi’s Reaction to the Anambra Election

Tanko confirmed that Peter Obi’s criticism of the Anambra election stemmed from its “clear lack of integrity,” saying the exercise was heavily influenced by money.

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“The election was marred by massive vote buying involving even security agents. It shows that our electoral process still lacks credibility,” he said.

Tanko noted that Obi had recently donated over ₦400 million to schools, contrasting such gestures with politicians’ tendency to spend money on vote buying.

“Instead of using funds to buy votes, that money should develop communities. Vote buying only produces weak, unpopular leaders,” he added.

He also decried low voter turnout, noting that barely 500,000 out of over two million eligible voters participated in the election.

Tanko dismissed suggestions that the electoral irregularities might discourage Obi from running in 2027.

“Peter Obi is not desperate for power; he’s passionate about fixing Nigeria. The situation will only strengthen his resolve,” he said.

According to Tanko, Obi remains determined to advocate for reforms that will ensure credible leadership and national progress.

On the New INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan

Reacting to concerns about the performance of the new INEC chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, Tanko offered cautious optimism.

“I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt. Vote buying wasn’t his fault. The speed at which results were released shows he wanted to prove his competence,” he said, reminding that Amupitan had only recently assumed office.

On Soludo’s Sweeping Victory

Governor Charles Soludo’s victory across all local government areas, Tanko argued, raises credibility questions.

“In a truly competitive election, 100 percent victory isn’t realistic. Money still determines outcomes, and opposition parties are often intimidated by state forces,” he said.

On Obi’s Political Platform for 2027

Addressing speculations about Obi’s choice of party for the next general election, Tanko clarified that the former Anambra governor remains in the Labour Party.

“He hasn’t left the Labour Party. However, several parties — about seven, including the PDP — have approached him to contest under their platform,” Tanko revealed.

He stressed that Obi would consult widely before making any formal declaration.

On the Crisis Within the Labour Party

Responding to claims that Obi has failed to manage the internal crisis within the Labour Party, Tanko blamed infiltration by external forces.

“Those accusing him are behind the chaos. They infiltrated the party and instigated confusion,” he said, citing alleged fake letters, court injunctions, and “kangaroo judgments.”

Tanko maintained that Obi remains committed to unity within the party, noting that his support for George Muoghalu in the Anambra election was part of efforts to strengthen the Labour Party’s structure.

On Donald Trump’s Alleged Plan to Invade Nigeria

As a Muslim, Tanko dismissed claims that U.S. President Donald Trump plans to invade Nigeria or target Muslims.

“If America really wants to help, it should cut off the supply of guns and ammunition. Most weapons used by terrorists come from international sources,” he said.

He argued that halting arms supplies would significantly reduce insecurity, eliminating the need for direct U.S. intervention.

On Alleged Conspiracy in the Military

Tanko acknowledged possible internal complicity in arms circulation but maintained that restricting supplies would expose the culprits.

“Every weapon in the military is traceable. Cutting supplies will make it easy to detect any internal conspiracy,” he explained.

On Allegations of Genocide

Tanko rejected claims of genocide against Christians, insisting that the crisis affects all Nigerians regardless of religion.

“It’s not about Christians or Muslims. There’s genocide against Nigerians. Terrorists kill everyone,” he said.

He accused past leaders of seeking foreign intervention for political gain and urged the U.S. to act responsibly by curbing the flow of weapons into Nigeria.

“Those who once begged for U.S. intervention did so out of selfish ambition. The real solution lies in stopping the gun trade,” he noted.

Tanko believes insurgency can only end when the Nigerian government fulfills its constitutional duty to protect citizens.

“Government must act, not pretend. It must protect the lives and property of all Nigerians,” he said.

Message to Obidients

Tanko urged members of the Obidient Movement to remain steadfast despite the country’s challenges.

“The road is tough, but we must stay strong and united. It’s not easy for anyone, including His Excellency, but together we can rebuild Nigeria,” he concluded.

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