Tag: BUHARI

  • Buhari maintains lead

    INEC promises substantial progress

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari is still in the driver’s seat as results of the presidential elections from states emerged at day two in the national collation centre.

    On the second day of the process, Buhari has added Niger, Jigawa, Kaduna and Lagos to the bag of votes he has garnered.

    Atiku, on his part, has won in Anambra, Adamawa and a slim victory in Oyo.

    The results were announced as Chairman of Independent National Electoral commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu assured of substantial progress in the collation process.

    Yakubu, who spoke at commencement of proceedings at the Collation centre, urged Nigerians to bear with the commission.

    He stressed that INEC will do everything possible to ensure quickly completion of the process, which is expected to end with the announcement of the winner.

    He said: “We will make substantial progress today and our intention is to complete this process very speedily.”

    After the first day, Buhari is leading his closest opponent former Vice president Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in seven of the eleven states while Atiku claims four states and FCT.

    The second collation day commenced with Niger state, which went to the APC with 612,371 votes to 218, 052 for PDP.

    There are 2,375, 568 registered voters across the 15 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 911,964 accredited voters.

    The state recorded a total vote cast of 896,976 and 851,937 valid votes. 45 votes were rejected while 71,200 were cancelled.

    In Jigawa state, Buhari scored 794,738 against Atiku’s 289,895 votes.

    Jigawa with 27 LGAs has 2 ,104,889 registered voter population of which 1,171,801 were accredited to vote while the state recorded a total vote cast of 1,149,922 .

    The recorded valid vote for Jigawa is 1,106,244 while 43, 678 votes were rejected.

    Kaduna state also went to Buhari with 993,445 votes as against PDP’s 640, 612 votes.

    Atiku fought back in Anambra state with 524,738 votes as against APC’s 33,298.

    He also had a slim victory in Oyo state as PDP scored 366,690 against 365,229 for APC.

    Adamawa also went into the bag of PDP candidate, who hails from there.

    He won with 410,266 votes against Buhari’s 378,078 votes.

    Adamawa with 21 LGAs has 1,959,322 registered voters with only 874,920 accredited voters.

    The total valid vote is 811,534 while rejected votes are 49,222 giving a total number of 860,756.

    Bauchi went to Buhari, who scored 798,428 while PDP scored 209,313. Valid vote 1,024, 307 rejected votes 37,648 and total vote cast is 1,061, 955

    APC also captured Lagos votes as it edged PDP with 580,825 against the opposition’s 448,015.

    The ruling party also followed with victory in Ogun state where it scored 281,762 as against PDP’s 194, 655.

    The registered number of voters for Ogun state is 2,336,887 while 613,399 was accredited and total vote cast stood at 605,938.

    Edo state with 18 Local Government Areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku of the PDP with a vote of 275, 691 as against Muhammmed Buhari who scored 267,842 votes.

    Accredited voters the poll was 604,915 while total valid vote is 560,711. The total rejected poll is 38, 517, given a total vote cast 599, 228.

    The number of cancellation which was carried out in 48 polling units is 42,176.

    The vote of Benue state went to PDP as it pulled a narrow margin victory over the ruling party with a figure of 356,817 as against APC’s 347,668.

    Edo with a voter populations of 2, 391,276 has a total vote cast of 763,872, while the valid vote is 728,912.

    The rejected vote is 34,960 while 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.

    Atiku also picked Imo with 334,923 votes as against APC’s 140,463 votes.

  • Buhari wins Kebbi with 581,552

    President Muhammad Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) emerged winner in the last Saturday’s presidential election in Kebbi state.

    Buhari won with a total of 581, 552 votes to defeat his closest rival Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) who got 154,282.

  • Buhari sweeps Kebbi 21 LGAs

    President Muhammad Buhari has swept 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Kebbi state in the presidential election results so far released by INEC Collation Officers.

    In the results received 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 People’s Democratic Party (PDP) which polled 5,458.

    Similarly, in Kalgo local government, APC scored 19,057 as against PDP’s 3,233, while in Ngaski local government, APC scored 20,641 and PDP polled 6,591.

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

    Also in Suru local government, APC polled 25,483 while PDP scored 10,293 votes.

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

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

    He also added that APC scored 42,970 in Jega local government as against PDP’s 7,416

    Similarly in koko Besse Local government, APC scored 25,874 as against PDP’s 5,668 votes while in Maiyama local government, APC scored 30,001 as against PDP’s 6,279 votes.

    In Argungu local government, APC polled 42,038 while PDP scored 6,951 and in Birnin Kebbi local government, APC scored 71,510 while PDP polled 12,900.

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    Also, in Fakai Local government, APC scored 12,200 while PDP scored 4,865 and in Danko Wasagu local government, APC scored 31,818 while PDP polled 8,724 votes.

    Similarly in Yauri local government, APC polled 24,677 while PDP scored 7,108 .

    Furthermore in Zuru local government, APC scored 23,520 while PDP scored 12, 326 and in Bunza local government APC had 20,622 while PDP polled 6,285.

    He added that in Dandi local government APC scored 26,512 while PDP scored 7,442

    The collation officer further said in Gwandu local government, APC polled 26,488 while PDP scored 6,293 and in Augie local government, APC scored 25163 while PDP polled 9020 votes.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that INEC is to resume announcements shortly for official declaration of the winner

  • Buhari wins landslide in Borno

    The official results for the presidential elections in Borno State has been announced with President Muhammadu Buhari of APC winning the state landslide.

    The State Returning Officer for the Presidential election Prof. Saminu Ibrahim of ATBU Bauchi who announced the results said President Buhari of APC scored 836,496 ahead of his closest rival Atiku Abubakar of PDP who got 71,788.

    A summary of the results show as follows:
    APC Buhari = 836, 496

    PDP Atiku= 71, 788

    Total Valid votes for Borno= 919, 783

    Total rejected voted for Borno= 35, 419

    Total vote cast for Borno= 955, 202

  • Atiku beats Buhari in Imo

    The Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has defeated the All Progressives Congress ( APC) candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari in Imo State.

    Atiku pulled, a total of 334,923 to defeat President Buhari who scored 140,463 votes.

    The statistics of the results as announced by the State Returning Officer, Prof. Benjamin Ozumba, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, showed that PDP won in 24 out of the 27 Local Government Areas.

    Meanwhile, APC won in Ideato South, Nkwere and Oru East Council Areas where the state governor, Rochas Okorocha, the Action Alliance (AA) governorship candidate, Uche Nwosu and the All Progressives Congress ( APC) governorship candidate, Hope Uzodinma hail from.

    Oguta LGA

    PDP -2996

    APC-2296

    Isu LGA

    APC- 6487

    PDP-8673

    Oru East LGA

    APC- 10383

    PDP- 6407

    Nwangele LGA

    APC- 4233

    PDP- 7803

    Nkwere LGA

    APC- 6161

    PDP- 5819

    Oru East LGA

    APC-10383

    PDP- 6407

    Oru West LGA

    APC- 4831

    PDP- 9293

    Ideato South LGA (Okorocha’s LGA)

    APC- 20663

    PDP- 8844

    Njaba LGA

    APC- 6610

    PDP- 8721

    Owerri North LGA

    APC- 1739

    PDP- 17136

    Ezinnihitte LGA

    APC- 3185
    PDP- 21606

    Onuimo LGA

    APC- 2431

    PDP- 5716

    Ohaji-Egbema LGA

    APC- 7449
    PDP- 9397

    Owerri Municipal LGA

    APC- 1397

    PDP- 12528

    Ahiazu Mbaise LGA

    APC- 2727
    PDP- 18866

    OWERRI WEST LGA

    APC – 3173
    PDP – 16002

    NGOR OKPALA

    APC – 4,058
    PDP – 13,412

    ORLU LGA

    APC – 5875
    PDP – 11,292

    ABOH MBAISE LGA

    APC – 5789
    PDP – 33476

    EHIME MBANO LGA

    APC – 7784
    PDP – 14669

    IHITTE/UBOMA LGA

    APC – 3,805
    PDP – 9,671

    IDEATO NORTH LGA

    APC – 3,765
    PDP – 13249

    OKIGWE LGA

    APC – 3,851
    PDP – 11,567

    IKEDURU LGA

    APC – 4,708
    PDP – 20,302

    OBOWO LGA

    APC – 4,573
    PDP – 11,660

    MBAITOLI LGA

    APC – 5,382
    PDP – 18,344

    ORSU LGA

    APC – 1,143
    PDP – 8,913

  • Buhari, Atiku show strength as results trickle in from states

    Going by the results so far released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), 73 registered political parties fielded candidates in Saturday’s Presidential Election for the fun of it.

    Only President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and his challenger Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were showing strength as the results of the poll trickled in yesterday.

    The Returning Officers from the states were at the International Conference Centre (ICC) venue of the National Collation Centre of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja to announce the results.

    Some of the early results announced by the electoral umpire were those of Ekiti, Osun, Ondo, Kwara, Nasarawa, Abia and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    But the results from other states had been announced at the state level by the presidential collation officers appointed by the INEC.

    They include: Oyo, Niger, Kano, Kogi, Adamawa and Kaduna, among others.

    Prof. Idowu Olayinka, Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan (UI), who is the Collation Officer for the election in the Ekiti, announced President Buhari of the APC as winner.

    According to Prof Olayinka, Buhari polled 219, 231 votes to defeat PDP’s Atiku Abubakar, who scored 154,032 votes.

    He said that of the 899,919 registered voters in the state, 395,741 were accredited; 393,709 votes were cast and 12, 577 were rejected.

    Olayinka noted that the number of political parties on the ballot was responsible for the high number of voided votes.

    The INEC had earlier declared APC winner of all the senatorial and House of Representatives seats in the state.

    In Kogi, the APC candidate, who won in 14 of the 21 local governments in the Confluence State, was declared winner of the presidential election.

    Buhari polled 285, 894 votes to defeat Atiku, who garnered 218,207 votes.

    The results as declared by the Kogi State Collation Officer, Prof. Michael Adikwu of the University of Abuja, showed that the PDP flag bearer won in seven local government areas.

    In a result that proved bookmakers wrong, Buhari won convincingly in Kwara State, the state of Senate President Bukola Saraki, who is the Director-General of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council. He beat his closest opponent in the presidential poll Atiku.

    Prof. Abdulsalam Bala, Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Technology (FUT) Minna, who announced the result, said that APC scored 308, 984 votes as against PDP’s 138,184.

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    He said the total registered vote is 1,491 895; 459, 676 votes were cast.

    In Nasarawa, Buhari won, according to the Returning Officer, Prof. Azubuike Nwankwo, who said that the APC candidate polled 289, 903 votes to defeat the PDP candidate, who scored 283, 847 votes.

    Buhari won eight of the 13 local government areas. Atiku won five.

    Nwankwo said 613,720 voters were accredited. The total votes cast stood at 599,399.

    Of the votes, 580,778 were valid; 18,621 were rejected.

    In Ondo, intra-party squabbles in the ruling APC gave the Sunshine State to the PDP, whose candidate beat Buhari in 11 of the 18 local government areas.

    Returning Officer Prof. Kayode Soremekun of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti said Atiku polled 275,901 votes in 11 local governments to beat Buhari, who scored 241,769 votes in the remaining seven local government areas.

    The number of registered voters is 1,312,567, accredited voters, 598,586, total valid votes, 555,984, rejected votes, 3,833 and votes cast  586,827.

    The PDP won in Akure North, Ifedore, Idanre, Ile-Oluji/Okeigbo, Irele, Ondo East, Ose, Akure South, Ondo West, Ese-odo and Okitipupa local government areas.

    The APC won in Odigbo, Owo, Akoko North East, Akoko North West, Akoko South East, Akoko South West and Ilaje.

    In Yobe, Buhari’s APC polled 497,914 to beat PDP, which scored 50,763.

    Prof. Abubakar  Gunduri, the collation officer, who announced the result after collation from the 17 local government areas, said that the state had 1,365,913 registered voters, out of which, 601,059 were accredited.

    According to Gunduri, the exercise recorded 559,365 valid votes and 26,772 invalid votes.

    The agents of the two major parties – Dr. Zaji Bunu (APC) and Dr. Abdu Bulama (PDP) – accepted the results and signed the documents on behalf of their parties.

    The collation officer for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Prof. Muhammed Liman of the Nasarawa State University, announced Atiku as the winner of the presidential poll in the nation’s capital.

    He said the PDP candidate won in five of the six council areas; Buhari won in one.

    Atiku won in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje and Kwali. Buhari won in Abaji Local Government Area.

    Prof Liman said: “APC won in Abaji with 12,847 while PDP got 9,369; in Gwagwalada, PDP won with 25,175 votes while APC got 24,363 votes.

    “In Kwali, PDP won with 16,455 votes while APC got 15,505 votes. In Bwari, PDP won with 52,015 and APC got 22,115.

    “PDP won in Kuje with 23,805 votes while APC got 16, 743. Likewise, in AMAC, PDP won with 133,178 while APC got 60,647 votes.”

    The PDP candidate scored 259,997 votes. Buhari garnered 152,224 votes.

    The APC agent declined to sign the result sheet, which his PDP counterpart signed.

    The presidential collation officer in the FCT said the agent’s refusal was based on his claim that some of his party’s supporters were disenfranchised and not based on manipulation of the votes.

    The PDP won the presidential poll with a wide margin in the 17 council areas of Enugu State.

    Announcing the result, the Vice Chancellor of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka who is the state’s Collation Officer Prof. Joseph Ahaneku, said the PDP scored 355,553 votes and APC got 54,423 votes.

    He said the results were carefully collated and observers at the collation hall were.

    Ahaneku said the state had 1,944, 016 registered voters; 452,765  were accredited.

    He said 421,014 were valid and 30,049 invalid.

  • Buhari wins Sokoto with 490,333 votes

    All Progressives Congress Presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari has won in Sokoto state with 490,333 votes against former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party who scored 361,604 votes.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) state collation officer, Professor Muhammad Yahuza declared Monday evening.

    The results is collated from across 23 LGs of the state.

  • Buhari defeats Atiku in Ogun

    President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has won in Ogun State, scoring 281,762 votes to defeat his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who polled 194, 655 votes.

    While Buhari won in 14 of the 20 Local Government Areas of Ogun State, Atiku floored the President in six Local Governments Areas.

    The State Returning Officer for the Presidential election, Prof. Joseph Afuape, announced Buhari the winner of the Presidential Polls conducted in the state.

    Afuape, who is the Vice – Chancellor, Federal University of Technology (FUTA) Akure, also gave total number registered voters as 2 336, 887, accredited voters as 613,397 while the valid votes cast stood at 564, 256.

    According to him, 41,682 votes were rejected while the total number of votes cast stood at 605, 938.

    A breakdown of the performance of the two leading candidates across the Local Governments revealed is as follow:

    Ijebu – Ode LGA

    APC – 12,850, PDP – 7,253

    Ijebu North East

    APC – 6,435, PDP – 5,149

    Remo North LGA

    APC – 5659, PDP – 6269

    Ewekoro LGA

    APC – 10,060, PDP – 5,101

    Odeda LGA

    APC – 10,049, PDP – 4,995

    Abeokuta North LGA

    APC – 22, 044, PDP – 8,528

    Abeokuta South LGA

    APC – 26, 462, PDP – 13, 853

    Sagamu LGA

    APC – 20,875, PDP – 16,532

    Imeko – Afon LGA

    APC- 6, 425, PDP – 6,689

    Yewa South LGA

    APC – 12, 934, PDP – 10,709

    Ogun Waterside LGA

    APC – 6,889, PDP – 8,262

    Obafemi Owode LGA

    APC – 16, 243, PDP – 7,938

    Ikenne LGA

    APC – 10,283, PDP – 8,708

    Ado /Odo /Ota LGA

    APC – 33,348, PDP – 20,352

    Ifo LGA

    APC – 23, 895, PDP – 8,968

    Ijebu North LGA

    APC – 13, 974, PDP – 16,196

    Odogbolu LGA

    APC – 10,130, PDP – 10,137

    Ipokia LGA

    APC – 14, 686, PDP – 12,313

    Yewa North LGA

    APC – 10, 434, PDP – 10,388

    Ijebu East LGA

    APC – 7,287, PDP – 7,315

  • Buhari leads comfortably in Kaduna

     

    All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate President Muhammadu Buhari has maintained lead in the Saturday presidential election in Kaduna State.

    Buhari defeated the People’s Democratic Party (PDP’s) Atiku Abubakar in 12 of the 19 local governments results so far collated.

    According to the results collated at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Kaduna State headquarters by Professor Bello B. Shehu, Buhari has so far won in Kubau, Makarfi, Kudan, Sabon Gari, Ikara, Kauru, Giwa, Soba, Igabi, Birnin Gwari, Zaria and Kaduna South local government areas.

    Meanwhile, the PDP candidate has emerged victorious in Zango Kataf, Kaura, Kajuru, Kagarko, Jaba local, Chikun and Jema’a local government areas.

    As at the adjournment of the collation exercise at 4:00pm on Monday, results from the rest four local government areas, which include; Kaduna North, Kachia, Sanga and Lere were being awaited.

    The exercise is expected to resume by 4:30pm today.

    The results of the presidential election local government by local government are as follow:

    1. KUBAU LG

    APC: 67,140

    PDP: 13,296

    2. MAKARFI LG

    APC: 36,625

    PDP: 14,494

    3. IKARA LG

    APC: 44,021

    PDP: 14,464

    4. KAURA LG

    APC: 6,907

    PDP: 33,647

    5. JABA LG

    APC: 6,400

    PDP: 22,758

    6. KUDAN

    APC: 30,577

    PDP: 11,697

    7. ZANGO KATAF

    APC: 10,411

    PDP: 62,622

    8. SABON GARI

    APC: 58,467

    PDP: 22,644

    9. SOBA

    APC: 51,548

    PDP: 10,656

    10. KAURU

    APC: 33,578

    PDP: 27,041

    11. KAGARKO

    APC: 16,663

    PDP: 21,605

    12. KAJURU

    APC: 7,888

    PDP: 31,446

    13. GIWA

    APC: 45,574

    PDP: 9,838

    14. IGABI LG

    APC: 97,308

    PDP: 20,281

    15. JEMA’A

    APC: 19,412

    PDP: 61,763

    16. BIRNIN GWARI

    APC: 33,786

    PDP: 8,206

    17. K/SOUTH

    APC: 92,637

    PDP: 41,004

    18. ZARIA

    APC: 111,082

    PDP: 21,882

    19. CHIKUN

    APC: 21,930

    PDP: 82,909

  • Buhari wins 14 LGAs in Ogun

    … Atiku five as final result is awaited in one LGA

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has won 14 out of the results of 19 Local Government Areas released at the 2019 general elections State Collation centre, Abeokuta, Ogun state.

    Buhari’s main challenger, Alh. Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won in five Local Governments of Ogun State.

    However, result from the remaining one Local Government is being awaited.

    A breakdown of the performance of the two leading candidates across the Local Governments revealed as follows:

    Ijebu – Ode LGA

    APC – 12,850, PDP – 7,253

    Ijebu North East
    APC – 6,435, PDP – 5,149

    Remo North LGA
    APC – 5659, PDP – 6269

    Ewekoro LGA
    APC – 10,060, PDP – 5,101

    Odeda LGA
    APC – 10,049, PDP – 4,995

    Abeokuta North LGA
    APC – 22, 044, PDP – 8,528

    Abeokuta South LGA
    APC – 26, 462, PDP – 13, 853

    Sagamu LGA

    APC – 20,875, PDP – 16,532

    Imeko – Afon LGA
    APC- 6, 425, PDP – 6,689

    Yewa South LGA
    APC – 12, 934, PDP – 10,709

    Ogun Waterside LGA
    APC – 6,889, PDP – 8,262

    Obafemi Owode LGA
    APC – 16, 243, PDP – 7,938

    Ikenne LGA
    APC – 10,283, PDP – 8,708

    Ado /Odo /Ota LGA
    APC – 33,348, PDP – 20,352

    Ifo LGA
    APC – 23, 895, PDP – 8,968

    Ijebu North LGA
    APC – 13, 974, PDP – 16,196

    Odogbolu LGA
    APC – 10,130, PDP – 10,137

    Ipokia LGA
    APC – 14,728, PDP – 12,414

    Yewa North LGA
    APC – 10, 434, PDP – 10,388