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01/06/2026
Fewer people have D+ed Under Tinubu’s Government Than Any Previous Government — APC Leader, Hilliard Etta Claims.
Former APC acting National Chairman, Hilliard Etta, has claimed that Nigeria has recorded fewer deaths from insecurity under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration compared to previous governments.
He made the statement during an interview on ARISE NEWS on Sunday, where he dismissed claims that insecurity has worsened since Tinubu assumed office in May 2023.
Etta insisted that assessments of the government’s performance should be based on data and official statistics rather than public perception.
According to him, “Far less people have d+ed under Asiwaju Bola Tinubu than any government from the time. It’s on the newspapers. It’s on the newspapers. It’s on the terrorism index,”
He also defended the role of the military in combating insecurity, urging Nigerians to recognise their efforts.
*APC House of Assembly Aspirant Cries Out After Alleged Betrayal By Party In Mbaise Imo State*
An aspirant for the Imo State House of Assembly seat representing Ahiazu Mbaise Constituency has bitterly lamented after he was allegedly scvmed and unfairly treated by members of his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), despite reportedly spending over N100 million on nomination forms, consultations, mobilization, and campaign activities.
The aggrieved aspirant accused party leaders of sidelining him after making huge financial sacrifices and investing heavily in the political process ahead of the party primaries.
According to sources close to the development, the politician expressed deep disappointment over what he described as betrayal and manipulation within the party structure, insisting that the process was neither fair nor transparent.
The incident has continued to generate reactions among party supporters and political observers in Ahiazu Mbaise and across Imo State.
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