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Fact Check: Datti Baba‑Ahmed’s 2023 Election Claim and Party Switch

Verify Datti Baba‑Ahmed’s 2023 election win claim, his Labour Party exit, and PRP founding facts.

Nadia Okafor/3 min/NG

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Claim 1 is true, Claim 2 is true, Claim 3 is unverifiable.

Claim 1: Labour Party won the 2023 election Baba‑Ahmed stated in a Channels Television interview that the Labour Party won the 2023 presidential poll. Multiple news outlets recorded the same quotation, confirming he made that assertion. The statement reflects his personal belief, not an official result. Verdict: True. Analysis: Because at least two independent sources report Baba‑Ahmed’s exact words, the claim that he said the Labour Party won is verified.

Claim 2: Leaving Labour Party at midnight to join PRP Baba‑Ahmed announced he would depart the Labour Party at midnight and join the People’s Redemption Party, citing internal disagreements. This was reported by both InformationNG and NaijaNews with identical quotes. He also described the PRP as having a long history. Verdict: True. Analysis: Consistent reporting from two reputable Nigerian outlets, with no contradictory evidence, confirms the announcement.

Claim 3: PRP founded in 1978 by Aminu Kano The supplied material does not contain any information about the PRP’s establishment date or its founder. No source provided details on the party’s origins. Verdict: Unverifiable. Analysis: Without supporting evidence in the given sources, the founding claim cannot be confirmed or denied; external verification would be needed.

What to watch next Monitor whether Baba‑Ahmed’s move to the PRP influences party dynamics and if any official election results are challenged in court.

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