Nigeria’s Tinubu to Run for Second Term After Party Primary Win

LAGOS, May 24 (Reuters) – Nigeria’s ⁠President ⁠Bola Tinubu ⁠will seek a second and final ​four-year term in January after overwhelmingly ‌defeating a little-known challenger ‌in ruling party primaries, ⁠results ⁠showed on Sunday.

• The ruling All Progressives Congress ​party held its presidential primaries on Saturday after a surprise candidate, Stanley ​Osifo, challenged Tinubu.

• The president ended up ⁠getting ⁠nearly 11 million ⁠votes against ​16,500 for Osifo.

• Tinubu has won plaudits ​from foreign ⁠investors after rolling out some of Nigeria’s boldest reforms, including the removal of fuel and electricity ⁠subsidies, ending foreign exchange controls and overhauling the tax code.

• ⁠The president’s chances of re-election were enhanced after an opposition pact to field a single candidate against Tinubu collapsed earlier this month.

• Tinubu came into office in 2023 after winning against his two ⁠main rivals, who unsuccessfully challenged the result in court, alleging the vote was rigged. Tinubu said he won ​fairly.

(Reporting by MacDonald Dzirutwe, Editing ​by Andrew Heavens)

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