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Hausa Are the Kingsmakers in Nigerian Elections – Bashir Ahmad on FCT Polls

‎A former presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad, has commented on the outcome of the Abuja Municipal Area Council election in the Federal Capital Territory.


‎His reaction followed the declaration of the chairmanship result for AMAC by Independent National Electoral Commission.


‎The election produced a clear winner after votes were counted across several wards in the council.


‎The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Christopher Maikalangu, emerged victorious.

‎He secured 40,295 votes.

‎His closest challenger, Paul Ogidi of the African Democratic Congress, polled 12,109 votes.


‎Soon after the announcement, Ahmad shared his view on the political meaning of the result.


‎Writing on his verified X account, he argued that election outcomes in the FCT cannot be properly understood without considering the influence of the Hausa community.


‎He stated, “In AMAC, political reality is clear and no serious electoral calculation can ignore the Hausa voting community, one of the largest, most organized and politically conscious populations in the city.


‎“Attempting to contest an election without engaging, respecting and building trust within this community is just a strategic miscalculation, a political suicide and a subtle insult to a critical voting bloc whose influence continues to shape outcomes across wards and polling units in this city.”


‎Ahmad’s remarks suggest that ethnic and community voting patterns remain a major factor in elections within the nation’s capital.


‎The former aide served under ex-President Muhammadu Buhari and has remained vocal on political developments since leaving office.

 

 


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