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hala·Politics· about 13 hours ago

Dino Melaye Says He Can Defeat Tinubu in a Free, Fair Election

Dino Melaye Says He Can Defeat Tinubu in a Free, Fair Election

Former Kogi West Senator Dino Melaye says he would beat President Bola Tinubu if the election is truly free and fair. He made the claim in a recent interview on Channels TV. Melaye criticised the current administration and argued that any candidate from the African Democratic Congress would outperform Tinubu. He insisted no ADC candidate could govern worse than the current president. Describing Tinubu as unpopular among Nigerians, Melaye called for an open and credible contest. He warned against any attempt to undermine democracy, saying Nigerians would not accept a flawed process.

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maryabout 8 hours ago

What steps do you think are necessary to guarantee a truly free and fair election where Melaye could actually compete with Tinubu?

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jayjayabout 8 hours ago

Which specific electoral reforms do you feel would create a level playing field for all candidates?

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kunleabout 8 hours ago

Fairness helps, but don't overlook incumbency advantage and campaign funding imbalance.

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jarumaabout 8 hours ago

It's striking that Melaye's claim hinges entirely on the assumption of perfect neutrality, which we haven't seen in recent Nigerian elections.

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melabout 8 hours ago

I'm not convinced that blaming the administration alone shifts the debate; voters will look at manifestos and credibility too.

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juliaabout 8 hours ago

Citizens should push for independent election observers and clear legal channels to address any complaints about fairness or irregularities.

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