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    Obi questions Tinubu electricity promise, demands electoral reform

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedFebruary 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Obi questions Tinubu electricity promise, demands electoral reform
    President Bola Tinubu and Former Anambra governor Peter Obi
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    African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain, Peter Obi has renewed his call for election reform and criticised President Bola Tinubu over Nigeria’s struggling power sector, accusing the government of failing to meet key promises.

    In posts shared on Tuesday, Obi said peaceful Nigerians demanding free and fair elections were tear-gassed for exercising their democratic rights. He described the development as evidence of democratic backsliding.

    The former Anambra state governor called for mandatory real-time electronic transmission of polling unit results, arguing that transparency is essential to public trust.

    Comparing Nigeria and India

    Obi contrasted Nigeria’s electoral process with that of India, which he described as the world’s largest democracy with more than 960 million registered voters.

    He pointed to India’s extensive polling infrastructure and use of technology to transmit election results swiftly, crediting leadership and institutional commitment for its progress. He also referenced Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his focus on artificial intelligence and innovation.

    • 2027 votes must count, Obi warns election officials against rigging

    According to Obi, Nigeria’s challenges are not about size or resources but about political will and governance standards.

    Electricity Promise Under Scrutiny

    Obi revisited Tinubu’s pre-election vow that he should not be re-elected if he failed to deliver steady electricity within four years. He expressed concern over reports that the Presidential Villa may disconnect from the national grid to rely on solar power.

    While supporting renewable energy expansion, Obi said leadership must not appear detached from the struggles of ordinary Nigerians who face persistent blackouts and rising costs.

    “Nigerians expect measurable improvements and clear explanations when promises fall short,” he said, urging reforms anchored on integrity and service.

    He concluded by reiterating his vision of a transformed nation built on accountability and good governance.

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