Tag: Elections 2015

  • APC candidates win Bauchi North District

    APC candidates win Bauchi North District

    • Katagum Federal Constituency

    Senator Suleiman Nazif of All Progressive Congress (APC), has won the Bauchi North Senatorial District seat.

    Declaring the result in Azare, headquarters of the District on Monday, the INEC Returning Officer for the Senatorial election in the Zone, Dr Muhammed Adamu  said that Nazif polled 197, 919 votes, to beat his opponents, Alhaji Faruq Mustapha of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Okolo Jujiana of the NPPP, who scored 97,047 and 974  votes respectively.

    In another development, Alhaji Ibrahim Muhammed-Baba of the All Progressive Congress (APC), has won the Katagum Federal Constituency House of Representatives election.

    Returning Officer for the House of Representatives election in the constituency, Mohammed Mohammed, declared on Monday in Azare that Muhammed-Baba polled 38, 151 votes, to defeat his opponent, Alhaji Awalu Gwalabe of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), who scored 23, 535 votes.

    He described the election as the “most peaceful,  free, fair and orderly ever conducted in the country.”APC candidates Nazifi, Mohammed-Baba, win Bauchi North District, Katagum Federal Constituency.

  • APC wins 3 senatorial seats in Katsina

    APC wins 3 senatorial seats in Katsina

    • Deputy Governor, Speaker lose

     

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has won with wide margins, all the three senatorial seats in Katsina State at the concluded National Assembly elections.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) quoted the Returning Officer for Katsina Central, Prof. Aminu Dalhatu saying that the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate, Alhaji Umar Ibrahim, polled 375, 360 votes to defeat Alhaji Lamis Dikko of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who got 77, 323 votes.

    In Katsina North, the returning officer, Prof. Rashid Hamid, declared that the APC candidate, Alhaji Mustapha Bukar scored 308, 041 votes to emerge winner.

    Similarly, Bukar defeated PDP candidate and Speaker of Katsina State House of Assembly, Alhaji Ya’u Gwajo-gwajo, who secured 102,892 votes.

    In Katsina South, the returning officer, Prof. Hamza Mani said that APC candidate who is the Senate Minority Whip, Sen. Abu Ibrahim, polled 409, 642 votes to emerge victorious.

    He defeated the state Deputy Governor, Alhaji Abdullahi Faskari of PDP who scored 100,364 votes.

    In a related development, APC has won Daura/Sandamu/Mai’adua Federal Constituency.

    The returning officer, Prof. Rashid Hamid said that APC candidate, Alhaji Sani Saidu-Fago, one time Speaker of the state assembly, polled 29,137 votes to emerge winner.

    Hamid said that Saidu-Fago defeated Alhaji Sani Lawal of PDP, who scored 9,948 votes during the election.

    In Kankia/Kusada/Ingawa Federal Constituency, the returning officer, Dr. Lawal Abdu-Saulawa said that the APC candidate, Alhaji Ahmed Babba polled 65,768 votes to emerge winner.

    Saulawa said that Babba, the incumbent member for the area, defeated Alhaji Sada Yakubu of PDP who scored 16,797 votes.

  • Lagos results

    Lagos results

    Result of the elections held on Saturday at Ibeju Lekki, Lagos:

    Registered voters 81455, Accredited 25, 174.

    VOTES: AA 11, AD 55, ACPN 46, ADC 27,  APA 30, APC 12016, CP 15, HOPE 2, KOWA 4, NPC 7, PDP 10812,  PPM 7, UDP 5, UPP 5, VALID VOTES 23O42, REJECTED 571.

    TOTAL VOTE CAST 23613

    Ikorodu LOCAL GOVT

    APC – 49,901

    PDP – 29,604

    EPE LOCAL GOVT.

    APC – 19,179

    PDP – 16, 400

    LAGOS MAINLAND LOCAL GOVT

    APC – 33, 800

    PDP – 23, 857

     

  • Buhari leads in 5 LGA released results in Kaduna

    Buhari leads in 5 LGA released results in Kaduna

    Presidential Candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari is leading in the election results of the first five local government areas released by INEC on Sunday.

    Announcing the results, the Returning Officer for the presidential election in Kaduna State, Professor Ja’afaru Kaura gave the names of the local government area as Soba with APC recording 61,656 votes, PDP 1,998 votes, Kaura APC 7,101, PDP 27,502 votes,  Sabon Gari APC 71,022 votes, PDP 10,845 votes,  Jaba APC 5,342 votes. PDP 18,314 votes, and Sanga APC 12,817 votes, PDP 22,858 votes.

  • Most searched for Presidential candidate

    Most searched for Presidential candidate

    Based on searches conducted on google.com.ng from January 1 2015 to March 27, 2015
    Based on searches conducted on google.com.ng from January 1 2015 to March 27, 2015
  • APC Scandinavia calls for peaceful election

    APC Scandinavia calls for peaceful election

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) chapter in Scandinavia has urged Nigerians to give peace a place in all activities as the much anticipated Presidential election holds today.

    According to a statement made available by Kenneth Oguzie, Secretary, APC Scandinavia, “As a major event in the history of Nigeria unfolds in less than 24 hours, it is imperative that all stakeholders reach out to various groups and call for a peaceful, free and fair election.”

    It further noted that the 2015 election is a very symbolic one as it heralds a new dawn and is an opportunity for Nigerians to break free from the shackles of the ruling party, who have brought this country to ground zero and would lead us to catastrophe if allowed to rule for a single more day.

    “As the Diaspora arm of a party committed to peace and dialogue, APC Scandinavia urges all supporters to conduct themselves in a peaceful and orderly manner and we condemn any sort of violence, intimidation and disorderly conduct from our members or that of the ruling party.

    “We have come a long way and stakes are high in this election, as the largest economy in Africa, one of the top ten producers of oil globally and the most populous black Nation in the world, it is our responsibility to ensure we live up to the expectations of the International community.

    “Dear citizens, we urge you to vote en masse for General Muhammadu Buhari and do the same for all APC candidates contesting for various arms of Government in a few weeks time.

    “The time for change has come and we are privileged to be major actors and decision makers. Exercise your franchise, go out and vote and stay safe in general.

    “Let us cruise to victory and let us take our country to where it ought to be,” the statement read.

  • Jonathan arrives Otuoke amidst tight security

    Jonathan arrives Otuoke amidst tight security

    There was tight security in Otuoke, Ogbia Local Government Area in Bayelsa State on Friday as President Goodluck Jonathan arrived his hometown.
    The president will cast his vote at a polling unit near his country home.
    Prior to his arrival, two Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) were seen on the Otuoke Road, one in front of the president’s house.
    The other was parked in front of Magels Resort, a hotel close to UBA, the only bank in Otuoke.
    Earlier, a helicopter was seen hovering around the town, apparently on security surveillance.
    Soldiers and policemen were also seen on the main road, as well as plain-clothes officers who guarded the president’s house.
    There were sign posts directing motorists to “keep moving,” while police officers shouted at drivers of vehicles which stopped within the vicinity of the president’s home to leave.
    The president arrived by 3pm in company of Governor Seriake Dickson and other aides.
    Meanwhile, the Bayelsa State Command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has warned its operatives taking bribes from politicians while providing security at polling units.
    The State Commandant Mr. Desmond Agu said any personnel found to have been compromised during the general elections would be prosecuted.
    Addressing the men, he said: “Do not compromise. Do not allow politicians to use you to manipulate the process.
    “Also, do not allow any other security agencies or your colleagues to influence you to collect bribes. Let me assure you that your allowances have been paid.
    “We urge you to go out there and conduct yourselves as a security agency with integrity and professionalism.
    “Let me reiterate here that the Commandant General of the corps, Mr. Ade Abolurin, has warned that no civil defenders should compromise. Your duties are to protect lives, staff of Independent Electoral Commission, ad hoc staff and citizens. Any compromise will be severely punished.”
    He also advised the personnel to work in collaboration with other security agencies.
    Also, the state command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has advised residents and youths to stay away from banned narcotics during the exercise.
    In a statement on Friday, it said the advice was to ensure that the elections were not marred by violence arising from drug-induced violence.
    “Officers and men of the command have been deployed and are fully on ground to ensure that such activities are reduced to the barest minimum by arresting  anybody found involved in this deviant behaviour.
    “Parents and guardians are hereby advised to closely supervise the activities of their children and wards in order not to fall foul of the law and victims of the negative consequences of illegal drug trade and abuse,” the agency said.
  • INEC not for perfect election, says Kebbi REC

    INEC not for perfect election, says Kebbi REC

    • Concludes distribution of sensitive materials


    The Resident Electoral Commissioner of Kebbi State, Jibril Ibrahim Zarewa, yesterday said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is not out to conduct a perfect election today, but rather an election that is better than previous ones.

    Zarewa who stated this at a press briefing in Birnin-Kebbi how ever added that the agency had successfully distributed all sensitive materials throughout the 21 local governments in the state in readiness for the polls. 

    He added that the Permanent Voter Card (PVC) collection in the state is now 95 per cent and that there is still a window to enable those who have not collected theirs to do so on the day of voting at the polling units.

    He said: “We are going to have some challenges but if we are able to get the logistics right, we will set up small distribution centres so people can still collect their PVCs and vote.”

    Zarewa while responding to a questions on measures put in place by INEC to curb corruption related activities between its ad-hoc staff and politicians, said: “The issue of corruption is not between the ad-hoc staff and politicians, but rather let us say in the entire process.
    “I think Nigerians have settled for so many changes, Now those changes are intended to improve what we do. We cannot solve all problems over night. 

    “INEC does not expect to make a perfect election but our hope is to have an election that is free, fair and that is better than all the ones we have ever conducted and after we come to review, we will see the areas we made mistakes that will need further improvement in future. 

    “But it is not going to be a perfect election but we want it to better than all the elections we have had before.”

    According him, the number of registered voters in Kebbi State is 1,470,648, while PVCs supplied to the state is 1,467,992.

    He said that of the PVCs supplied 1,389,041 have been distributed representing 95 per cent of number of PVCs supplied.

    He added that 1,459,725 were supplied to the state out of which 1,458,474 which include five per cent on the number of register voters in the state have been distributed.

    He said the balance of 1,251 ballot papers have been returned to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for safe keeping.

    He said that the elections will be conducted in a total of 3,190 polling units and voting points made up of 2,398 polling units and 792 voting points. 

    The Kebbi REC said a situation room to monitor the conduct of the elections as well as interface with the INEC headquarters in Abuja has been opened.


    He said the situation room has been equipped with necessary gadgets to allow for online real time monitoring activities of field officers. 

    He said it would also allow the headquarters in Abuja to monitor election progress in the state during and after voting.

    He said even though the INEC would receive substantial information from the field before the end of collation and counting of votes, it would announce election results until it’s officers turn their reports. 

    He said the advance information is meant to safeguard the sanctity of actual figures arrived at the polling centres. 

    He said the Commission had made provision for 170 buses to enable the movement of both men and materials to the polling units on time.

    He advised the electorate to arrive the polling centres on time to enable the voting process to commence as scheduled by 8am.