Peter Obi Received Our Votes In The Southeast And Southsouth, But He Did Not Win The Presidency - - Atiku - Legitvibes
: Atiku admitted the PDP lost a "considerable number of votes" to Obi, which significantly affected his own chances in the election. Election Data Comparison
: In states like Anambra, Obi polled 584,621 votes compared to APC’s 5,111 , showing an overwhelming regional preference. Regional Totals :
: Obi secured approximately 43.0% of the votes across all southern regions. : Atiku admitted the PDP lost a "considerable
The following sections detail Atiku's perspective and the electoral data surrounding these claims. Atiku Abubakar’s Perspective
: He suggested that Obi was "in a rush" to leave the PDP and might have been the party's running mate had he remained. The following sections detail Atiku's perspective and the
In a press conference held in Abuja on , following the outcome of the presidential election, Atiku Abubakar , the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, acknowledged that Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) had successfully captured votes in the Southeast and South-South regions. Atiku noted that while Obi "took our votes" in these traditional PDP strongholds, that support alone was insufficient to secure the presidency.
: Despite his regional success, Obi finished third overall with 6,101,533 votes, behind Atiku ( 6,984,520 ) and the winner, Bola Tinubu ( 8,794,726 ). Post-Election Developments (2026/2027) How Obi's emergence cost Atiku Nigeria's presidency Atiku noted that while Obi "took our votes"
During the press conference, Atiku addressed the impact of Peter Obi's performance on the PDP's results. His main points included:
Naat Sharif A City of Ghulaman-e-Mustafa