ABUJA, NIGERIA — National Democratic Coalition (NDC) Federal House of Representatives aspirant for Imo State, Chidi Mike, has publicly called on the party leadership to immediately release the official primary election results, disclosing that his prolonged stay in the nation’s capital is costing him a staggering minimum of ₦1 million per day.
The open outcry highlights the extreme financial bleeding and institutional paralysis gripping alternative political candidates as the NDC party machinery stalls on validating electoral outcomes.
The Financial Hemorrhage of Abuja Lobbying
Speaking during an emergency press briefing outside the NDC national secretariat on Wednesday, Chidi Mike decried the administrative delays that have left contestants stranded in a high-stakes legislative limbo.
“NDC should please release the primary election results,” Mike pleaded directly to the party’s National Working Committee. “I spend not less than ₦1 million in a day here in Abuja since then.”
The aspirant’s disclosure sheds a brutal light on the hidden operational costs of Nigerian politics, where candidates must fund continuous hotel accommodations, security details, logistical movements, and the upkeep of delegation entourages while waiting out bureaucratic delays or backdoor zoning negotiations in Abuja.
Institutional Paralysis and Alternative Ticket Scrambles
The delay in releasing the final certified results has generated severe panic among NDC opposition aspirants across the country.
With legislative deadlines drawing closer—and following the recent high-profile defection of three House of Representatives members from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the PRP and ADC—political actors are highly sensitive to timing. Analysts note that when party leaderships hoard primary results, it is frequently a sign of internal manipulation, where handpicked alternatives or establishment figures are substituted into the final INEC roster at the expense of grassroots winners.
By forcing aspirants to remain in Abuja indefinitely, the NDC leadership effectively drains their financial resources, weakening their ability to launch counter-litigations or secure alternative platform tickets before window closures.
Public Cynicism Greets “Million Naira” Daily Spending
While Mike’s plea is intended to expose internal party inefficiencies, the admission of spending ₦1 million daily has instead triggered deep cynicism across public spaces and digital networks.
At a period when ordinary citizens are participating in volatile, nationwide mass protests over worsening hyper-inflation, acute school insecurity, and economic hardship, commentators have pointed out the stark moral disconnect within the political class. Critics argue that an electoral system that requires an individual to casually spend millions of Naira daily just to verify a primary outcome is fundamentally corrupt, ensuring that only hyper-wealthy actors can ever aspire to represent the Nigerian electorate in the Green Chamber.







