Category: Nigeria Decides 2023

Nigeria Decides 2023

  • Gombe Gov wins second term

    Gombe Gov wins second term

    Gombe Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has been declared winner of Saturday’s contest.

    The State Returning Officer for Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, Professor Memuna Waziri who announced the results said Yahaya scored 342,821 to defeat PDP’s Jibrin Barde who scored 233,131 while the New Nigeria People’s Party NNPP Candidate Khamisu Mailantarki scored 19,861.

    She announced that a total of 21, 390 votes were rejected living 605, 355 valid votes out of the total number of 1,575,794.

    Gombe Governorship Election Results

    Balanga LGA

    APC – 25, 341
    PDP – 20,085
    NNPP – 1130

    Shongom LGA

    APC – 23,604
    PDP -23,412
    NNPP -847

    Dukku LGA

    APC -35,207
    PDP -14,182
    NNPP -1079

    Biliri LGA

    APC -14,752
    PDP – 23,066
    NNPP -3421

    Kaltungo LGA

    APC – 21,015
    PDP – 21,321
    NNPP – 1129

    Nafada LGA

    APC – 15,026
    PDP – 9,378
    NNPP – 411

    Gombe LGA

    APC – 58,645
    PDP – 31,605
    NNPP – 4878

    Kwami LGA

    APC – 33,956
    PDP – 17,454
    NNPP – 1087

    Yamaltu Deba LGA

    APC – 43,982
    PDP – 28,538
    NNPP – 2320

    Funakaye LGA

    APC – 30,371
    PDP – 17,332
    NNPP – 606

    Akko LGA

    APC – 50,919
    PDP – 36,759
    NNPP – 2,953

  • 27-year-old elected as PDP wins 24 Osun Assembly seats

    27-year-old elected as PDP wins 24 Osun Assembly seats

    The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won 25 Osun Assembly seats out of 26 at the end of the collation of Saturday’s poll.

    A candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Olufemi Popoola won Boluwaduro/Boripe Constituency where former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola hails from.

    A 27-year-old medical doctor, Kasope Abolarin won Ifedayo Constituency seat in Osun.

    Governor Ademola Adeleke commended Osun residents for giving the party overwhelming support during the presidential election and Assembly which resulted to victory for the party.

    However, Osun APC acting chairman Tajudeen Lawal in a statement caution PDP not to rejoice over the victory, describing it as shameful and unjustifiable.

  • Kwara Speaker reelected, online journalist wins Assembly seat

    Kwara Speaker reelected, online journalist wins Assembly seat

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Kwara Speaker Yakubu Danladi-Salihu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) winner of the Ilesha-Gwanara state constituency.

    Declaring the result at the collation centre for the Ilesha/Gwanara constituency at the Gwanara LGEA primary school, the Returning Officer, Dr. Adewale Rafiu, said  Danladi-Salihu polled 14, 949 votes to beat his closest rival, Usman Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) got 2,072 votes.

    INEC also declared a 26-year-old online journalist, Rukayat Shittu of the APC winner of Kwara House of Assembly election.

    In the result announced by the INEC returning officer, Prof Hakeem Ijaya, Rukayat who contested on the platform of APC scored 7,521 votes to beat her

    PDP rival who polled 6,957 votes in the Saturday House of Assembly election.

    Rukayat will represent Owode/Onire constituency in Asa local government of Kwara Assembly.

  • Nasarawa Speaker wins third term bid

    Nasarawa Speaker wins third term bid

    Nasarawa Speaker Ibrahim Abdullahi Balarabe has won a third term bid to represents Umaisha-Ugya state constituency of Nasarawa state.

    The retuning officer, Abdullahi Hudu Ramalan of Federal University Lafia said, the speaker who is the candidate of APC polled 3,706 votes to defeat his closest rival, Ibrahim Abdullahi Sa’ad of the PDP garnered 2,850 votes.

  • INEC declares Ogun Gov Abiodun re-elected

    INEC declares Ogun Gov Abiodun re-elected

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Ogun Governor Dapo Abiodun re-elected.

    The major contenders in the epic gubernatorial contest were Dapo Abiodun of the All Progressives Congress (APC); the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate; Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu and Senator Ibikunle Amosun backed – insurance guru; Barr. Olubiyi Otegbeye of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    Declaring Abiodun winner, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan,
    Prof. Kayode Oyebode Adebowale,
    who is the Returning Officer for Ogun State governorship poll, said the Governor polled 276,298 to beat PDP’S Adebutu who recorded 262,383 votes. Olubiyi Otegbeye of the ADC polled 94,754

    Registered voters – 2,688,305
    Accredited voters 666506

    Total valid votes – 645,133
    Total void votes – 18,835
    Total votes cast – 663,968

    But Adebutu kicked against the cancellation of results in 54 pollings units in Ogun State.

    Adebutu said results in 54 polling units spread across Remo North, Sagamu, Ifo, Abeokuta South, Egbado South and Ado/Odo/Ota local governments areas of Ogun State were cancelled by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) during the election, describing it as “disenfrachising of electorate” in his strongholds.

    The former federal lawmaker, who spoke through the State Agent of the PDP in respect of the governorship poll, Mr Oyejide Sunkanmi, called on the Commission to investigate the cancellations and directs a rerun in the affected areas.

    The PDP governorship candidate noted that the call for a rerun is a legitimate demand, citing the electoral Act section 24 subsection 3 which provides that a rerun should be ordered where violence hindered the electorate, electoral officials and materials from being freely deployed for the purpose of election.

    According to him, if the total number of cancelled votes are far higher than the margin of lead or winning between the winner and the first runner up, a rerun becomes advisable in the affected places.

    He noted that reports gathered from the field revealed that INEC cancelled election results from polling units widely known to be his “Political strongholds” to technically chip away votes accruable to him from such units.

    He accused the agents of the ruling APC of instigating the purported violence that preceded the said cancellations, ostensibly to whittle down the winning strength of the PDP in the affected units.

    He also cited Remo North Local Government where votes were cancelled due to BVAS malfunction, asking why should the electorate be disenfranchised for no fault of theirs?

    Responding, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan,Prof. Kayode Oyebode Adebowale, who is the Returning Officer for Ogun State governorship poll, said he had examined the records of the Returning Officers (ROs) of the affected and found the PDP’s complaints at variance with that of the ROs.

    “What was said are at variance with our records, however if they are found to be correct later, INEC has up to 7 days to order a rerun,” Prof. Adebowale said.

    Remo North BVAS malfunctioned. is election shall be inconclusive and direct a rerun in affected places.

  • PDP’s Eno wins Akwa Ibom Gov seat

    PDP’s Eno wins Akwa Ibom Gov seat

    Pastor Umo Eno of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won the governorship election in Akwa Ibom State after polling 356,346 votes to defeat his opponents.

    He was followed by the candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), Obong Bassey Albert Akpan who scored 136,262 votes. Obong Akanimo Udofia of the All Progresssives Congress (APC) came third with 129,602.

    The New Nigeria Peoples Party followed with 125,09 votes while the Labour party polled 4,746 votes and others trail in that order

    The Independent National Electoral Commission in Akwa Ibom State declared Eno winner of the contest.

    The State Returning Officer and Vice Chancellor of Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta State, Professor Emmanuel Adigio declared the results on Sunday at the INEC headquarters in Uyo.

    The Nation reports that the PDP won in 29 out of 31 local governments areas while the YPP won in only two governments areas.

    The local governments won by the PDP candidates include Udung Uko, Uruan, Ini,Esit Eket, Ikot Abasi, Ikot Ekpene, Etim Ekpo and 22 others while his YPP opponent, Senator Bassey Akpan won in Ikono and Ibiono Ibom LGAs respectively.

    However, the YPP party agent,Mr kelvin Umoh rejected the results, alleging
    widespread violence, intimidation that led to the killing of his party supporters

    Umoh said ” It will be wrong for me to append my signature to the results sheets because there was widespread violence and intimidation”

    The People’s Democratic party agent, Engr. Uwem Okoko while commending the INEC for the improvement witnessed in the Saturday polls, also thanked Akwa Ibom People for voting PDP in the state

  • APC wins 23 Ekiti Assembly seats, SDP clinches two

    APC wins 23 Ekiti Assembly seats, SDP clinches two

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has won majority seats in Ekiti Assembly election held on Saturday.

    According to the official results declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) APC won 23 seats while Social Democratic Party clinched two seats.

    The results clearly showed the election was a two-horse race between the ruling APC and SDP with People’s Democratic Party relegated to the backwater.

    The APC candidate in Ado Constituency I Ayo Adegbite garnered 7,544 votes to defeat his closest challenger, Olakunle Ojo of the SDP who scored 676 votes.

    In Ekiti East Constituency 1, the APC candidate and current occupant, Oluwole Fatoba who scored 3595 votes lost to SDP candidate, Oladele Ogunsakin who polled 4,566.

    Similarly, Ayodeji Ajayi, the candidate of the APC for Ise/Orun was defeated by the SDP candidate, Babatunde Omotayo who scored 7,498 votes against 6,785.

    In Irepodun/Ifelodun constituency 1, the Deputy Speaker and APC candidate, Hon Hakeem Jamiu was re-elected with 4792 to defeat the SDP candidate, Ologuntoye Olubunmi who polled 2,150.

    The APC candidate for Oye constituency 1, Longe Temitope won with 5789 votes while his main challenger and candidate of the PDP, Ayodele Samson.

    Other winners were Christiana Solanke (APC) – Moba I, Awoniyi Jacob (APC)- Moba 2 ; Idowu Odebunmi (APC) -Oye II;
    Ebenezer Ayorinde (APC) – Ido/Osi II ; Martins Ojo (APC) – Ijero; Babatunde Oke (APC) – Ikere I; Kehinde Adaramodu (APC) – Ekiti South West 1 ; Tolulope Ige(APC) -Ekiti South West II, Mariam Ogunlade (APC) – Emure, Bolaji Olagbaju (APC) – Ado II; Teju Okuyiga (APC) -Gbonyin and Yinka Olowookere (APC) -Efon.

    They also include Wole Akanle (APC) -Ekiti East 2 ; Kareem Agunbiade (APC) -Ekiti West 1 ; Johnson Bode-Adeoye (APC) – Ekiti West II ; Lawrence Idowu (APC) -Ikere II ; Babafemi Fatunla(APC) – Ikole 1; Adeoye Aribasoye (APC) -Ikole II Femi Akindele (APC) -Irepodun/Ifelodun 1, and Iyabode Fakunle-Okeimen (APC) – Ilejemeje.

    The election in Ido/Osi constituency 1 was declared inconclusive because the total number of cancelled votes were more than the margin of lead.

  • APC’s Dikko close to victory in Kastina

    APC’s Dikko close to victory in Kastina

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Katsina State, Dr Dikko Umar Radda has won the 17 LGA announced by INEC so far.

    According to INEC, Dikko has polled 413,066 votes while his PDP’s rival Sen. Lado Yakubu Danmarke secured 213,737.

    The collation officers for each of the 17 LGAs presented their results at the INEC Collation Centre on Sunday afternoon.

  • Nigerians committed to democracy, says EU

    Nigerians committed to democracy, says EU

    The European Union (EU) on Saturday said it was pleased with the commitment of Nigerians to democracy.

    The Chief Observer of the EU Election Observation Monitoring team, Barry Adrews, hailed what he described as citizens’ huge appetite for democracy.

    He, however, warned against complacency, saying democracy needed to be nurtured.

    Andrews visited some polling units in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

    He said: “There is a very clear appetite for democracy in Nigeria.

    “It is clear to me that it is just an important democracy not just for Nigerians but for the whole region and the continent.

    “From my interactions with stakeholders – civil society, media, judiciary – everybody that has a stake, the voters, they want democracy very, very keenly.

    “You cannot be complacent about democracy. It needs to be nurtured.

    “It doesn’t survive on its own. It needs to be nurtured very carefly.

    “Our mission is part of that overall process, including legislation.

    “Seeing people patient, particularly at the presidential election, despite the late opening at the polling units, was really striking for me.

    “It was a really remarkable sign of a resilient people of Nigeria and their desire to have a real functional democracy.”

  • EFCC arrests 20 in Kwara over vote-buying

    EFCC arrests 20 in Kwara over vote-buying

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Saturday paraded 19 persons for alleged vote-buying in Kwara State.

    The suspects were arrested in parts of Irepodun, Ilorin West and Ilorin South local government areas during the governorship and House of Assembly elections.

    Acting Commander, Ilorin Zonal Office, Michael Nzekwe, said: “Majority of the people arrested were directly involved in vote-buying.

    “Our mandate at the commission is to ensure that money influence in politics is totally eradicated.

    “We got credible intelligence and we acted on the intelligence.

    “Some of the arrests were made in Omu-Aran, Ilorin South and Ilorin West.

    “We were all over the 16 local government areas.

    “We recovered huge sums of cash and point of sales (POS) machines.

    “We are still investigating the matter. After the investigation, we will strictly follow the provisions of the law.”