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We lost election to Labour Party that we didn’t expect, nobody rigged that, we allowed it- Gov Sule

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Nasarawa State’s governor, Abdullahi Sule, asserted that although they lost to the Labour Party, they did not rig the election and were instead taken aback by the results.

In an interview with Channels Television for the Politics Today program, Governor Sule made the remark in answer to a query from Seun Okinbaloye regarding his response to a few ladies who were seen on tape protesting that his re-election to office was illegitimate while half-naked.

First of all, those people believe they have never lost an election, according to Governor Sule.

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“Let’s begin by talking about the presidential election. We lost the election to the Labour Party, a candidate we hadn’t expected to win, while I was Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s state coordinator. That wasn’t rigged; we just allowed it to happen. Even rigging is unfamiliar to me.”

He stated that the PDP won six and the APC won seven of the 13 L.G. councils that were up for election.

They assert that while all six of their triumphs were legitimate, none of our seven victories were.

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He stated for the elderly women who were partially exposed. “It is awful and uncomfortable, being against the culture of Nasarawa state. And from what we could tell, most of those women were people we had never met before. If the claims made by the senders are accurate, then simultaneous protests will be taking place in each of our 13 local governments in response to our achievements. You wouldn’t permit 100 women to undress in one local government before transferring them to another the next day.”

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