In Nigerian politics, there is an unspoken rule that money solves everything. Bring enough cash, distribute enough bags of rice, deploy a massive convoy with blaring sirens, and the ticket is yours. But every now and then, the electorate decides to rip up the script.
This is exactly what happened to Mr. Paschal Chibuike Okechukwu, who was recently handed a spectacular, resounding defeat in his constituency’s APC House of Representatives primaries.
Despite boasting about the massive sums of money and endless gift items he distributed to the delegates and locals, Mr. Okechukwu woke up to a brutal reality check when the votes were counted. The final tally? A humiliating 14 votes.
For a man accustomed to a lifestyle of immense public fanfare, the result was a monumental disgrace. But while the politician is left scratching his head, members of his constituency have broken their silence, revealing exactly why they turned their backs on him.
The Audacity of False Titles: “Doctor” and “Honourable”
According to the locals, Mr. Okechukwu’s campaign was doomed from the moment his posters hit the streets. In a bid to sound sophisticated, his team decorated his campaign materials with unearned titles—a move that deeply insulted the intelligence of the community.
Geofrey Anyanwu, a resident of the constituency, explained that the community decided to use the ballot box to teach him a lesson in humility.
“We decided to teach him a lesson because he lied on his campaign poster by claiming to be a Doctor,” Anyanwu stated bluntly. “You cannot come and deceive us with academic titles you didn’t earn just because you want our votes.”
It wasn’t just the academic deceit that irked the locals; it was the moral posturing. Nathaniel Ezenta, another constituent, pointed out the stark irony of the word “Honourable” printed on Mr. Okechukwu’s banners.
“Mr. Okechukwu called himself ‘Honourable’ on his campaign poster,” Ezenta said. “But everyone in this community knows that there is absolutely nothing honourable about the man. Character matters, and he failed the test.”
Oppressing the People You Hope to Represent
The deepest resentment, however, stemmed from how Mr. Okechukwu reportedly treated his kinsmen whenever he visited home. For many, his political ambition was seen as an existential threat to the peace of the community.
Elizabeth Ihedirinna, a vocal constituent, painted a vivid picture of a politician who held the very people he needed in absolute contempt.
“Mr. Okechukwu was notorious for harassing and intimidating people back home with his large convoy, reckless security details, and unruly behaviour whenever he came home,” Ihedirinna revealed. “How can he expect to be voted to go and represent people that he holds in such high contempt? If he had won, he would have been so merciless with our people because that boy simply has no conscience.”
The Chickens Come Home to Roost: A Warning to the Political Class
The dramatic fall of Paschal Chibuike Okechukwu is not just an isolated local political story; it is a loud, ringing alarm bell for the entire Nigerian political class. For years, politicians have treated the electorate like commodities that can be bought on election day and ignored for the next four years.
But as the events of this APC primary show, the days of reckoning have finally arrived.
- Money is no longer enough: You can share the cash, but you cannot force the hand that drops the ballot.
- Character over charisma: The electorate is keeping receipts of how they are treated before the campaign season starts.
- The end of intimidation: Large security details and aggressive convoys are now viewed as tools of oppression, not signs of leadership.
The people are now ready to exact their pound of flesh. The chickens have finally come home to roost, and many more so-called “high-profile” politicians are about to be visited with shocking electoral defeats and shoved violently down from their high horses.
Mr. Okechukwu spent millions and walked away with 14 votes. The question now is: which arrogant politician will be next to learn this bitter lesson?
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