Tag: 2019 ELECTIONS

  • Ajimobi loses senatorial election to PDP

    Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, has lost his bid to return to the Senate.

    In the result announced by the Returning officer for Oyo South Senatorial District, Prof. Wole Akinsola, Dr Kola Balogun of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) beat Ajimobi of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the incumbent Sen. Adesoji Akanbi of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to emerge the winner.

    He polled 105,720 votes to beat Ajimobi who scored 92,218 and Akanbi who polled 49,437 votes.

  • Buhari leaves Daura for Abuja

    President Muhammadu Buhari has departed his hometown of Daura to Katsina en route Abuja after participating in the presidential and National Assembly elections held on February 23, 2018.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Buhari was seen off at the helipad in Daura by the Emir of Daura Alhaji Farouk Umar ,well-wishers and relations.

    Read Also: Buhari wins Nasarawa for the first time

    Buhari left Daura at 10:am on Monday in a presidential helicopter marked NA-541.

    NAN also reports that the president was expected back in Daura by next week to enable him to participate in the Governorship and State Assembly elections scheduled for March 9.

  • Buhari leads in eight Kebbi LGAs

    President Muhammad Buhari is leading in eight out of the 21 Local Government Areas of Kebbi in the presidential election results so far released by INEC Collation Officers.

    In the results released by the Collation Officer for the Kebbi Presidential Election, Prof. Haruna Bichi, the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Dutsinma, Katsina state, APC scored 17,863 in Aliero Local Government against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which polled 5,458.

    Similarly, in Kalgo local government, APC scored 19,057 as against PDP which got 3,233 while in Ngaski Local government, APC scored 20,641 as against PDP which scored 6,591.

    In Sakaba local government, APC polled 14,026 as against PDP with had 3,800 votes.

    Read Also: Buhari wins Nasarawa for the first time

    Also in Suru local government, APC polled 22,627 while PDP scored 10,358 votes.

    Furthermore, in Shanga local government, APC got 19,262 while PDP which scored 6,961, and in Bagudo local government, APC scored 29,243 as against PDP with 8,160 votes.

    In Arewa local government, APC polled 32,582 as against PDP which scored 8,390 votes.

    The collation and announcement would continue today by 12 noon.

  • Atiku leads Adamawa’s 15th LGA result

    Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the PDP has taken a slight lead over President Muhammad Buhari of the APC as the 15th LGA result of the presidential poll in Adamawa State was announced about 9.20am on Monday.

    The results from six other LGAs were still being worked on as this story was filed.

    Atiku polled a total of 292,440 votes, as against Buhari’s 279,264 votes in the 15 LGAs that had been announced.

    Read Also: Atiku wins seven Rivers LGs

    The LGAs from which the results summed up to the foregoing figures were Girei, Shelleng, Mubi North, Yola North, Numan, Demsa, Hong, Ganye, Guyuk, Lamurde, Yola South, Mubi South, Mayo Belwa, Madagali and Maiha.

    While Atiku won by wide margins in Numan, Demsa, Hong, Guyuk, Lamurde, Madagali and Mayo Belwa, Buhari took the lead in Mubi North, Shelleng, Girei, Yola North, Ganye, Yola South, Mubi South and Maiha.

  • Buhari wins Nasarawa for the first time

    President Muhammadu Buhari has won Nasarawa state for the first time since 2003 defeating Alhaji Atiku Abubakar by 37,896 votes.

    Results collated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Lafia shows that President Buhari polled 279,315 votes to defeat Atiku who polled 241,419 votes.

    Buhari won in eight local governments while Atiku won in five local governments marking the first time the Peoples Democratic Party has lost Nasarawa state in a presidential election since then return to democracy in 1999.

    Read Also: Buhari leads in five local governments in Edo

    The president got his highest number of votes in Lafia, the state capital, where he polled 55,254, while Atiku got his highest votes in Karu local government after polling 49,292.

  • Buhari leads in five local governments in Edo

    President Muhammadu Buhari is leading in five out of the nine local government area results declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

    From the results, Buhari won in Estako Central, Owan East, Owan West, Estako East and Ovia South West while Atiku won in Oredo, Ovia North East, Egor and Esan North East.

    Read Also: Elections: Buhari in early lead in Lagos

    In the aggregate, Buhari has so far garnered 124,343 votes while Atiku is polling 149,587 votes.

  • INEC declares Ondo South Senatorial election inconclusive

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Monday in Okitipupa, Ondo State, declared Ondo South Senatorial election inconclusive.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Otunba Nicholas Tofowomo of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 79,029 votes, while his closest rival, the current Senator, Mr Yele Omogunwa of the All Progressives Congress (APC) scored 51,993 votes at the Saturday’s National Assembly elections.

    Prof. Kayode Onifade, the INEC Returning Officer for Ondo South, also of Department of Micro-Biology, Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), who declared the election inconclusive sighted various irregularities.

    He pointed out that the number of cancelled votes of 28,047 was higher than 27,036 which the margin between the two leading parties, PDP and APC.

    Read Also: Elections: Buhari in early lead in Lagos

    He said registered voters were 576,733, while accredited voters for the election were 196,282 in the six Local Government Areas (LGAs): Okitipupa, Irele, Odigbo, Ilaje, Ese-Odo and Ile Oluji/Oke-Igbo.

    He added that elections were cancelled in 56 Polling Units in five LGA’s: Ilaje: 42, Irele: 4, Okitipupa: 6, Odigbo:1 and Ese-Odo: 3.

    He also pointed out various irregularities ranging from voters refusal to use card readers, over voting of accredited voters, snatching of ballot boxes and violence among others which marred the credibility of the polls.

    “About 56 polling units were cancelled in five LGAs and several electoral irregularities marred the conduct of the polls.

    “As the numbers of cancelled votes of 28,047 was more than the margin of the leading votes of 27,036, I hereby declare the election inconclusive,” Onifade said.

    NAN also reports that Odigbo and Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo LGAs turned in their results very late in the night, which delayed collation of results at the Stellamaris College Collation Centre in Okitipupa.

  • Elections: Buhari in early lead in Lagos

    …as INEC declares results of 15 LGAs

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari, the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is in early lead as INEC collated presidential election results of 15 local government areas of Lagos state.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that APC won in most of the local government results declared so far in the much awaited collation.

    The exercise commenced at the INEC Office, Yaba and it has been nonstop since Sunday night.

    NAN reports that the President defeated his closest rival of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in the Apapa, Ikorodu, Ibeju-Lekki, Ikeja, Epe, Badagry and Lagos Island local government areas election results announced and submitted.

    Other local governments where the APC led are Agege, Ifako Ijaiye, Lagos Mainland, Mushin, Oshodi-Isolo.

    However, PDP defeated APC in Surulere, Eti-Osa and Ojo in the results declared as at few minutes to 8.0 a.m on Monday.

    The election results were presented and accepted by the state collation officer, Prof. Felix Salako, the Vice-Chancellor, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun.

    The collation officer for Apapa LGA, Abiodun Babalola, who read the results, said that APC polled 18,170 votes while PDP scored 11, 295 votes in the council.

    Apart from the People Coalition Party (PCP) that scored 238 votes and African Democratic Congress (ADC) that polled 108 votes, all other 69 political parties scored less than 100 votes each in the council.

    Babalola said out of the total registered voters of 186, 649, only 33, 095 were accredited for the poll.

    He said that the total valid votes were 30, 680, the rejected votes were 1914 while the total votes cast were 32, 594.

    The collation officer for Ibeju-Lekki LGA, Prof. Abduhamid Suleiman, said that APC polled 12,179 votes while the closest rival party, PDP scored 9, 222 votes.

    Apart from the Accord Party that also polled 2,168 votes, PCP that polled 170 votes, African Action Congress (AAC) that scored 111, all other parties got below 100 votes each.

    According to Suleiman, out of the total registered voters of 109, 731, only 26,568 were accredited for the poll.

    He said that the total valid votes were 24, 668, the rejected voted were 1327 while the total votes cast were 25, 995.

    He added that the total valid votes were 36, 021, the rejected voted were 1967 while the total votes cast were 37, 988.

    For Epe LGA, the collation officer, Dr Babatunde Adeoye, said that APC polled 17, 710 votes while the PDP scored 13, 306 votes.

    Apart from PCP that scored 185 and AAC that got 53 votes, every other party got below 50 votes in the local government.

    Also, the collation officer for Ikorodu LGA, the Collation Officer, Ilupeju Akanbi, said that APC polled 40, 719 votes while the PDP got 21,252 votes.

    Apart from AAC that polled 410 votes, ADC that scored 184 votes, ANN that got 196 votes, DPP that polled 109 votes, PCP that had 375 votes and YPP that polled 215 votes, other parties got belowe 100 votes.

    The Collation Officer for Badagry LGA, Prof.Adetokunbo Demiloye, said that APC polled 21, 417 votes while PDP polled 17, 939.

    The Collation Officer for Lagos Island LGA, Dr Adepoju Tejumade while presenting the council results said that the APC polled 27, 452 votes while the PDP got 7396 votes.

    While AAC scored 192, PCP scored 191 votes while all other political parties scored less than 100 votes each in the council.

    According to Tejumade, out of the total registered voters of 194, 738, only 38, 285 were accredited for the the elections.

    Apart from AAC which got 212 votes, ADC that polled 109, PCP which got 384 and SNC that polled 155, all other parties score less than 100 votes.

    Prof. Carol Opara, the Ikeja LGA Collation Officer said that APC polled 23, 638 votes while the PDP 21, 518 votes in the council.

    Apart from AAC that also polled 566 votes, ANN which scored 492, PCP that polled 413 votes, YPP that got 503 votes, ADC that got 108 votes and FRESH Party that got 123 votes, all parties got less than 100 votes.

    In Ifako Ijaiye LGA, APC polled 33, 419 votes while the PDP scored 18,100 votes while in Mushin LGA, APC polled 43, 543 and the PDP had 20, 277.

    In Oshodi/Isolo LGA, the APC polled 29, 860 and PDP polled 28, 806, whereas in Lagos Mainland, APC polled 22,684 and PDP 15, 137.

    In Agege LGA, APC scored 36, 443 and PDP got 16, 497 whereas in Surulere LGA, APC polled 30, 621 while the PDP garnered 31,603.

    Meanwhile, in Ojo and Eti-Osa LGAs, PDP polled 29, 019 votes and 25, 216 votes respectively to defeat APC candidate who polled 24, 333 and 20, 962 respectively.

    As at the time of filing this report, the centre was still awaiting results from Alimosho, Kosofe, Somolu and Amuwo-Odofin LGAs but that of Ajeromi-Ifelodun LGA had been brought and getting set for presentation as at 7:45am.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 73 presidential candidates participated in the Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly elections held across the 36 states of the federation and Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

    In the results declared so far by various returning officers, Buhari led his closest rival, Abubakar in the state with a wide margin

    Earlier in his address of welcome before the collation commenced, Mr Sam Olumekun, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), commended the security agencies for the good job and called for sustenance of adequate security throughout the exercise.

    Olumekun, who noted that nothing could be achieved without peace, however,frowned at the pockets of violence that greeted Saturday election in some areas of the state.

    The INEC boss, who noted that violence, was not acceptable, urged stakeholders to channel their grievances to appropriate quarters.

    The collation had in attendance heads and representatives of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) members headed by the Lagos State Police Commissioner CP Zubairu Muazu.

  • Kogi West: Melaye returned, defeats Smart Adeyemi

    The lawmaker representing Kogi West at the National Assembly, Senator Dino Melaye of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been returned.

    He defeated Senator Smart Adeyemi of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The returning officer, Prof. Emmanuel Bala, at the declaration of final results at INEC collation centre in Lokoja, said that Melaye won six out of seven local government councils in the Kogi West senatorial district.

    Full results:

    LOKOJA

    Registered voters – 49,374
    Accredited voters – 13,977

    ACPN – 11
    AD – 22
    ADC – 152
    APC – 3,359
    APM – 08
    DA – 07
    EDP – 09
    MRDD – 10
    NEPP – 17
    PPA – 20
    PPC – 39
    PDP – 8,894
    SDP – 99
    UPC – 03

    Total valid votes – 12,719
    Total rejected votes – 1,258
    Total votes cast – 13,977

    YAGBA EAST

    Registered voters – 41,443
    Accredited voters – 16,488
    AA – 06
    ADC – 1,666
    NEPP – 36
    APC – 5,077
    APM – 15
    PDP – 8,638
    PPA – 14
    SDP – 103

    Total valid votes – 15,671
    Total rejected votes – 599
    Total votes cast – 16,270

    MOPAMURO

    Registered voters – 23,030
    Number of accredited voters – 10,058

    AA – 23
    ACPN – 03
    ADC – 784
    APC – 3,658
    APM – 13
    CAP – 05
    DA – 06
    NEPP – 31
    PDP – 5,112
    PPA – 22
    SDP – 26

    Total valid votes – 9,710
    Total rejected votes – 343
    Total votes cast – 10,053

    YAGBA WEST

    Registered voters – 42,784
    Accredited voters – 18,349

    AA – 08
    ACPN – 04
    ADC – 1,464
    APC – 6,799
    APM – 12
    DA – 12
    NEPP – 10
    PDP – 8,942
    PPA – 14
    SDP – 144
    CAP – 11
    AD – 16

    Total valid votes – 17,504
    Total rejected votes – 845
    Total votes cast – 18349

    KABBA-BUNU

    Registered voters – 74,789
    Accredited voters – 27,766

    AA – 10
    ADC – 1,468
    NEPP – 47
    APC – 8,323
    APM – 21
    PDP – 14,756
    PPA – 35
    PPC – 9
    SDP – 68
    AD – 22
    JNPP – 16
    MPN – 06
    CAP – 09
    ACPN – 07

    Total valid votes – 24,835
    Total rejected votes – 643
    Total votes cast – 25,478

    According to the Returning Officer, Adusi-2 voting unit was cancelled as a result of violence, while Open Space Post Office Polling unit in Odo-Akete was cancelled due to over-voting.

    IJUMU

    Registered voters – 55,325
    Accredited voters – 23,613

    AA – 18
    ADC – 1,152
    NEPP – 51
    APC – 8,517
    APM – 19
    PDP – 11,749
    PPA – 25
    PPC – 09
    SDP – 161
    AD – 14
    JNPP – 33
    MPN – 10
    CAP – 05
    ACPN – 06

    Total valid votes – 21,850
    Total rejected votes – 1,524
    Total votes cast – 23,374

    Kogi

    APC – 15,728
    PDP – 11,622

    Total

    APC – 67,560
    PDP – 85,395

  • Kalu delivers LG to Buhari

    The former Governor of Abia state, Dr Orji Uzor kalu has delivered the Bende Local Government for President Muhammadu Buhari during the Presidential and National Assembly election in the area.

    Buhari polled a total of of 9233 to defeat the candidate of Peoples Democratic party, Atiku Abubakar who polled 6649.

    The returning officer for the presidential election in the area Prof Nnennaya Ibiam , announced the result at the INEC head quarters in  Umuahia, the state capital on Sunday.

    Also the member representing Isikwuuato/ Umunneochi federal Constituency in the House of representatives in Abia state, Hon Nkiru Onyejiocha, has won election into the house of representative for the fourth term.

    Onyejiocha was declared winner after polling a total of 14,712 votes to defeat her closest rival of the Peoples Democratic party Mr. Ude Achara who polled 10,064 votes.

    Also in Bende federal Constituency,  Benjamin Kalu of the All Progressive Congress also polled 9,138 to defeat Chimanyaso of the Peoples Democratic party who polled 5591 in the Bende federal Constituency.

    The returning officer for the constituency Mr. Martin Okoro declared him winner after announcing the result.