BREAKING: Dr. Moses Paul Accepts AMAC Election Results with Resolve, Vows Continued Commitment to Movement
Dr. Moses Paul, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate for Chairman of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), has addressed his supporters and the wider public today following the conclusion of the local government elections, which saw a contested outcome.
In a heartfelt and impassioned statement, Dr. Paul reflected on the spirit of the campaign, the sacrifices made by his supporters, and his unshaken belief in the movement he led, despite the official results. While acknowledging the final decision of the electoral process, Paul conveyed his unwavering commitment to the ideals that propelled his candidacy and the ADC’s message of hope and change.
My dear people of AMAC, today, I stand before you not as a man diminished by an outcome, but as a man enlarged by a movement,” Paul said, his voice filled with emotion. “A movement born not of convenience, but of conviction. A movement carried not by power, but by people.”
He emphasized that the election was not just about securing office, but a testament to the resilience of the people of AMAC, who had rallied behind the vision of a fairer, more just society. “What we witnessed in this election was not merely a contest for office, but a declaration of dignity by a people who have refused to surrender their future,” he said.
While Dr. Paul expressed confidence that his campaign had garnered the rightful support of the electorate, he acknowledged the legitimacy of the electoral process. “I accept, with peace in my heart and strength in my spirit, the processes as they have been declared,” he stated, underlining that the essence of the movement was not built on titles but on “the eternal foundation of truth.”
The ADC candidate took time to express deep gratitude to those who stood by him throughout the campaign. “To the young men and women who stood in the sun for hours, who walked distances their feet had never known, you are the authors of a new chapter,” he said. “To those who gave their resources, endured intimidation, doubt, and hardship, your sacrifice has already altered the moral architecture of AMAC forever.”
He also extended thanks to volunteers, supporters, and the leadership of the ADC, noting their commitment to a politics rooted in principle. “I thank the leadership and members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), who stood firmly on the side of principle. Your belief in a different kind of politics has not gone unnoticed.”
Dr. Paul made a point to highlight the influence of Nigerian politician Mr. Peter Obi, whom he described as a personal inspiration. “I express my profound gratitude to Mr. Peter Obi, whose example of discipline, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to a better Nigeria continues to inspire millions, including myself,” Paul stated.
Looking ahead, Paul was resolute that his journey did not end with the election results. “No force in history has ever defeated an idea whose time has come,” he declared. “What began here in AMAC will not end here. What was ignited in your hearts cannot be extinguished by any announcement or delayed by any process.”
Dr. Paul reaffirmed his continued commitment to the people of AMAC and Nigeria, promising that this was only the beginning of a broader movement. “One day, a new AMAC will emerge. One day, a new Nigeria will rise. And when that day comes, history will remember that it was you, the ordinary citizens with extraordinary courage, who made it possible,” he said, his voice steady with conviction.
Paul paid tribute to the sacrifices made by the people of AMAC and urged them to remain steadfast in their faith for the future. “May posterity be kind to your sacrifice. May history honor your courage. May the future reward your faith.”
PRESS RELEASE AND REMARKS BY DR. MOSES PAUL
ADC Candidate for Chairman, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC)
Abuja, Federal Capital Territory
February 22, 2026
My dear people of AMAC,
Today, I stand before you not as a man diminished by an outcome, but as a man enlarged by a movement. A movement born not of convenience, but of conviction. A movement carried not by power, but by people. A movement written not in ink, but in sacrifice.
Over the past months, from the streets of Karshi to the crowded paths of Nyanya, from the markets of Wuse to the quiet resilience of Gui, from the homes of the forgotten to the voices of the hopeful, you rose. You stood. You walked. You spoke. You believed.
And for that, I bow my head in gratitude.
Let it be known, and let history record, that what we witnessed in this election was not merely a contest for office, but a declaration of dignity by a people who have refused to surrender their future.
I have reviewed the outcome as announced, and while I hold firmly, based on the engagements, the evidence of our people’s participation, and the overwhelming spirit of our movement, that we earned the sacred mandate of the people, I accept, with peace in my heart and strength in my spirit, the processes as they have been declared.
Because this movement was never built on the fragile foundation of titles. It was built on the eternal foundation of truth.
And truth does not expire with an election.
To the young men and women who stood in the sun for hours, who walked distances their feet had never known, who gave their time, their strength, their voices, you are the authors of a new chapter.
To those who came from far and near, who slept little, who gave their resources, who endured intimidation, who endured doubt, who endured hardship, your sacrifice has already altered the moral architecture of AMAC forever.
To those who gave their blood, their sweat, and their unyielding courage, you have proven that the Nigerian spirit is still alive. That it still breathes. That it still refuses to kneel.
You did not stand for me.
You stood for yourselves.
You stood for your children.
You stood for justice.
You stood for the simple but powerful belief that leadership must be earned, not imposed.
And for this, I will remain eternally grateful.
I extend my deepest appreciation to every voter who came out and performed their sacred civic duty. Your courage has reaffirmed democracy as a living promise, not a forgotten idea.
I thank the leadership and members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), who stood firmly on the side of principle. Your belief in a different kind of politics has not gone unnoticed, and history will honor your courage.
I express my profound gratitude to Mr. Peter Obi, whose example of discipline, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to a better Nigeria continues to inspire millions, including myself. His life reminds us that leadership is first a moral responsibility before it becomes a political office.
To every volunteer, every supporter, every elder, every youth, every woman who carried this movement in their hearts, you have given me something far greater than victory. You have given me purpose.
My dear people, listen carefully:
No force in history has ever defeated an idea whose time has come.
What began here in AMAC will not end here. What was ignited in your hearts cannot be extinguished by any announcement or delayed by any process.
Because nations are not transformed in a single election. They are transformed by the steady, unrelenting courage of ordinary people who refuse to accept an ordinary future.
I remain committed to you. I remain accountable to you. I remain one of you.
This is not the end of our journey.
This is the beginning of a permanent awakening.
One day, and I say this with absolute certainty, a new AMAC will emerge. One day, a new Nigeria will rise. And when that day comes, history will remember that it was you, the ordinary citizens with extraordinary courage, who made it possible.
May posterity be kind to your sacrifice.
May history honor your courage.
May the future reward your faith.
And may God bless AMAC and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
With unshaken resolve,
Dr. Moses Paul
ADC Candidate, AMAC Chairmanship Election
Servant of the People

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