Breaking: I Am Disappointed To See Some People Calling Obi And I Losers After The Election Result Вђ” Peter Obi's Running Mate Yusuf Datti Declares - Legitvibes -
The party successfully produced a state governor, 8 senators, and approximately 40 House of Representatives members.
Datti often references the "disputed 10 million votes" Peter Obi received, arguing that such a massive groundswell of support cannot be classified as a loss. The party successfully produced a state governor, 8
In the high-stakes world of Nigerian politics, the word "loser" is often thrown around as a definitive end-point. However, for Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed—the 2023 vice-presidential candidate for the Labour Party—that label isn't just inaccurate; it’s a fundamental misunderstanding of the movement he and Peter Obi ignited. To Datti, being called a "loser" in a
Datti’s primary frustration stems from the belief that the election was not a fair contest. He has consistently argued that the 2023 results were "rigged" and that the constitutional requirements for declaring a winner were breached. To Datti, being called a "loser" in a system he views as fundamentally compromised is a badge of honor rather than a mark of defeat. Victory Beyond the Presidency The party successfully produced a state governor, 8
Far from retreating, Datti is already signaling a more aggressive stance for the future. He has recently declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidency and has warned that future victories will require a "red eye" approach rather than relying solely on the courts. Yusuf Datti-Ahmed, Julius Abure and Peter Obi - BBC
Following the controversial 2023 election results, Datti has been vocal about his disappointment toward those who dismiss their efforts as a failure. Here’s why he believes the "loser" tag doesn't fit. A Disputed Outcome
While they may not occupy Aso Rock, Datti highlights the massive shifts the Labour Party achieved: