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In the wake of the All Progressives Congress (APC) securing 12 out of 16 bye-election seats, the Nigerian Presidency has taken a swipe at opposition leaders. Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga posted a cryptic message on his X account, asking “How is the market now?” alongside a photo featuring prominent opposition figures, including Atiku Abubakar of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi.

The recent bye-elections were held to fill vacancies left by lawmakers who either passed away or resigned following the 2023 general elections. The APC’s dominant performance has been seen as a significant boost to the party. According to reports, the APC won 12 seats, while the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) secured two, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) one, and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) one. The election in Zamfara was declared inconclusive.

The Presidency’s mocking tone is perceived as a response to the opposition’s criticism of the APC-led government. Onanuga’s post, although not directly mentioning names, was clearly aimed at the opposition leaders. The APC’s victory has been interpreted as an endorsement of the party’s policies and a vote of confidence in the government.

The bye-elections were contested across 12 states, with some reports listing 13, including Zamfara. The APC’s strong showing has significant implications for the country’s political landscape, particularly as Nigeria gears up for future elections. As the country’s politics continue to unfold, the Presidency’s jab at the opposition leaders has added a new layer of intrigue to the mix.

In the wake of the APC’s bye-election victory, Nigerians are eagerly awaiting the opposition’s response to the Presidency’s mocking tone. Will this latest development further polarize the country’s politics, or will it serve as a catalyst for constructive engagement between the ruling party and the opposition? One thing is certain: Nigeria’s dynamic political scene will continue to captivate the nation and international observers alike.

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