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INFLUENCER OVER THE PEOPLE'S MANDATE: MORO DESERVES A BETTER CANDIDATE.

 INFLUENCER OVER THE PEOPLE'S MANDATE: MORO DESERVES A BETTER CANDIDATE.



The recently concluded APC primary election in Moro Local Government has raised serious concerns among party members and stakeholders regarding alleged vote manipulation and undue influence by certain state party executives.


Moro Local Government is not a dumping ground for political injustice, nor will its people remain silent in the face of actions that undermine the democratic wishes of party members. We are prepared to challenge every irregularity with facts, evidence, and verifiable information.


This is also a challenge to all aspirants who participated in the Edu/Moro/Patigi Federal Constituency House of Representatives primary election to openly present their records of service, community development, and contributions to humanity rather than relying on political influence or inducement of party officials.


Leadership should be earned through credibility, competence, and the confidence of the people—not through manipulation of electoral processes or the alteration of legitimate results.


No amount of propaganda can erase the truth. Political campaigns built on misinformation, intimidation, and manipulated outcomes may achieve temporary gains, but history has repeatedly shown that justice eventually prevails.


We remain committed to pursuing justice through lawful and democratic means. We will continue to demand transparency, accountability, and the release of all relevant electoral documents, including ward-by-ward results and proper verification of the agents and officials involved in the primary process.


Until the truth is established and justice is served, we shall remain steadfast in our pursuit of fairness and the protection of the people's mandate.


Justice delayed must not become justice denied.


 *Moro Solidarity For Good Governance*

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