Tag: Independent National Electoral Commission

  • PDP wins two remaining constituencies in Adamawa Assembly

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won the two state constituencies in which supplementary election took place on Saturday, according to results obtained from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday afternoon.

    The PDP candidate in Nassarawo/Binyeri State Constituency in Mayo-Belwa LGA, Umar Nashon, won the contest in that constituency by polling 10,733 votes against the 7,185 received by the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    In the Uba/Gaya State Constituency in Hong LGA, Abbas Aminu Iya of the PDP narrowly defeated his APC opponent, Mohammed Atiku. Abass Iya got 7,251 votes while Mohammed Atiku had 7,238 votes.

    With the two wins, the PDP now has 13 seats in the next session of the Adamawa State House of Assembly to post a slim majority.

    The PDP and APC got eleven seats each when the main state House of Assembly election was conducted on March 9.

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) won one seat during the March 9 election. The state assembly comprises 25 seats.

    The supplementary election had been fixed for Saturday in the two state constituencies after the March 9 election was postponed in Nasarawo/Binyeri because a candidate died close to the election, while votes were cancelled in three polling units in Uba/Gaya during the March 9 election there.

  • INEC begins announcement of supplementary result in Bauchi

    The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, has commenced announcement of result of the supplementary guber polls held Saturday, 23rd of  March, in Bauchi State.

    The announcement commenced on Sunday morning around 9:30am after much delay from the electoral empire who kept collation and returning officers stranded for almost 18 hours.

    A Returning officer, Husesanni Malemi of the United Progressive Party, U.P.P. had earlier berated INEC saying he had to spend the night at the  headquarters of the electoral empire after waiting  in vain for several hours.

    “This is not acceptable, we know this is part of an orchestrated plan to  subvert the will of the people ” He alleged.

    It would be recalled that the  absence of the Returning Officer in charge of Bauchi State gubernatorial election, Prof. Mohammed Kyari, had delayed the announcement of the outcome of the governorship re-run elections in the state.

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    The situation created anxiety among the supporters of  the People Democratic Party supporters in Bauchi State who kept vigil few kilometres from the INEC office.

    As at yesterday around 2:pm in the midnight,  they were seen venting their anger over the delay in the announcement , alleging that “INEC is up to something”

  • Lalong seeks support to deliver dividends of democracy in Plateau

    Gov Simon Lalong of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who retained his office after Saturday’s supplementary polls,  is seeking the support of Plateau people to deliver the dividends of democracy to them.

    The governor was declared the winner of the polls by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday in Jos, said the support of Plateau people and political stakeholders would ensure the success of his mandate to develop the state.

    “I am humble, I was voted again to serve Plateau for another tenure to move it to greater heights . We need unity and peace to move this state to the next level.

    ” Core values of team spirit, mutual respect and tolerance are required for sustainable peace and a good working relationship in the state and I promise to discharge my duties diligently and selflessly , “he said.

    Read also: Breaking: Gov Lalong declared winner in Plateau

    Lalong commended INEC, security agencies, the media and voters for the peaceful and successful rerun elections in the State, saying it was one of the most peaceful nationwide.

    Lalong was declared winner with 595,582 votes after beating his close rival, Gen. Jeremiah Husseini of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) who got 546,813 votes. (NAN)

  • Breaking: Lalong declared winner in Plateau

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared incumbent governor of Plateau State and Candidate of the All Progressive Congress APC Barrister Simon Lalong winner of the 2019 Governorship election.

    The total results was declared at exactly 4am on Sunday at the end of the collation of results which lasted between 9pm on Saturday night through the early hours of Sunday.

    The governor was declared the winner by the Returning Officer, Prof Richard Anande Kimbir, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue state.

    Lalong emerged winner in the March 9th election and also emerged winner in the May 23rd supplementary election.

    READ ALSO: Rerun: PDP kicks over Kano polls, as Lalong leads in Plateau

    By the total results, Gov Lalong defeated his major rival, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, General Jeremiah Useni (Rtd) .

    Lalong polled a total of 595, 582 votes to defeat the PDP candidate Useni who scored 546, 813 votes .

    Results for the nine LGAs that took part in the supplementary poll, including Langtang South, Barkin Ladi, Bassa, Bokkos, Jos North, Kanam, Mangu, shendam and Pankshin showed that Lalong scored 12,327 new votes, while the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Jeremiah Useni, earned 8,487.

  • Obasanjo: Opponents of Atiku’s election petition Nigeria’s enemies

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday branded as enemies of Nigeria those urging his former deputy, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar not to go to court to challenge his loss in last month’s presidential election.

    Obasanjo in a statement in Dubai where he is attending a function said the reason he had refrained from speaking on the outcome of the February 23 presidential election was because Atiku had gone to court to seek redress.

    “We will continue to sustain Nigeria in stability and unity on the altar of justice, equity, fairness, freedom, human rights and democracy. Stability cannot be successfully built on injustice, corruption, inequity, and divided nation, and incompetence, nepotism and one-sidedness,” he said.

    The former president also welcomed Friday’s declaration of Senator Ademola Adeleke as the winner of the September 2018 governorship election in Osun State by the State Election Petitions Tribunal.

    He said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was wrong to have proclaimed Governor Adegboyega Oyetola as the winner in the first place.

    The former president said it was a “desperate attempt to change the will of the Osun people.”

    He said the Osun State election tribunal  legal process  “gives renewed confidence in the judiciary at a time when there are coordinated efforts by some political leaders to undermine, if not destroy, it.”

    He added: “As I have repeatedly said, the world is watching events in Nigeria with keen interest. What we do or do not do right in our electoral process will have implications not just for Nigeria but for Africa and indeed the world. By correcting what was clearly a desperate attempt to change the will of the Osun people, the tribunal has saved Nigeria from great embarrassment and started the process of saving and strengthening our democracy.

    “Let me also commend Sen. Adeleke for his statesmanship in going to court to seek justice. This is the right and proper thing to do in any decent society. Going to court must be encouraged and not discouraged as some people are now attempting to do.

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    “While I have refrained from commenting on the 2019 elections because one of the parties has gone to court, may I point out that those who call themselves our development partners and friends and preach sacrificing justice on the altar of so-called stability are enemies of justice, democracy and Nigeria. We will continue to sustain Nigeria in stability and unity on the altar of justice, equity, fairness, freedom, human rights and democracy. Stability cannot be successfully built on injustice, corruption, inequity, and divided nation, and incompetence, nepotism and one-sidedness.

    “Nigeria will march forward with or without those who will want to feed us with diet of values and actions that are not acceptable in their own countries. Nigeria is of age. And if Buhari could go to court three times to seek justice, even without reasonable cause, any Nigerian who feels denied of justice must feel free to go to court.

    “Those who have conceived and are promoting the narrative that if Atiku Abubakar continues to seek legal redress there will be violence, are evil minds looking for excuse to unleash violence on Nigerians. At no time in history has sustainable peace been built on theft, injustice, corruption and inequity. These merchants of chaos and violence should have no place in any decent society. And they must know that no intimidation or prophesy of violence and doomsday will cow anybody. Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians. We will respect as friends those who believe that what is good for their country should be good for Nigeria. Yes, we are Africans but we have values that are consistent with international standards. Court is part of our democratic process and it must be used when necessary if only to achieve justice, stability, unity and progress for our country.”

     

     

  • APC wins Eggon-East, PDP Panda/Gitata in Nasarawa

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the winners of the re-run elections in Nassarawa-Eggon East and Panda/Gitata state constituencies.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the re-run was ordered by INEC following the the inconclusive elections in the the two constituencies during the March 9th,  House of Assembly election.

    Dr Adofu Illemona, Returning Officer (RO) of Eggon East, declared Muluku Aga of All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the election.

    Read also: Supplementary poll: Lalong close to victory in Plateau

    Aga of APC got 11, 960 to defeat his closest rival, Kasimu Bakyono of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) who got 9, 867 votes.

    Professor Dauda Ena of Federal University Lafia, the returning officer for Panda/Gitata declared  the  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner of the election in the constituency.

    According to him, David Maiyaki of the PDP got 16, 361 votes, while the runner-up, Hashimu Gurku of  the APC polled 10, 622 votes. (NAN)

  • FCT: INEC declares PDP winner of Bwari council chairmanship election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Saturday declared Mr. Shekwogaza Gabaya of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), winner of Bwari Area Council Chairmanship Election.

    Prof. Mohammed Umaru, the Returning/Collation Officer for the council’s supplementary elections announced that Gabaya of PDP polled a total of 31,114 votes, and therefore declared him winner.

    He said: ”Shekwogaza Gabaya of PDP, having certified the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected.”

    He also said that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Mr Musa Dikko, scored a total of 24,137 votes, while Mr Haruna Mohammed of the People’s Trust (PT) party scored 1, 458 to come third place.

    The supplementary elections were conducted in four wards of the council, namely Igu, Kubwa, Duste and Kawu Wards. (NAN)

  • Group alleges plot to alter PDP’s results in Bayelsa

    The Southern-Ijaw Democrats for Good Governance (SDGG) has alleged a plot by the leaders of the All Progressive Congress (APC) to tamper with the results of the rerun election in wards 16 and 17 of Southern Ijaw local government area.

    The leader of the group, James Igba, said the APC were working in connivance with alleged compromised officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for outright cancellation of results in ward 17.

    “What they want to do is to cancel ward 17, thereby creating confusion and muddle up the Southern-Ijaw electoral process and pave the way for allocation of fictitious votes to their preferred candidate.

    “Already there are speculations of a secret meeting held at Ughelli days before the election with intention of rigging the PDP.

    “But the truth is that we already have the figures of votes delivered at the polling units.

    Read also: Supplementary polls: Attacks on media, observers, INEC mar polls – CDD

    “We also have figure of voters with PVCs in the areas, we also have evidence of the election that took place in Koluama which was conducted under heavy security presence.

    “Therefore any attempt to pad the results, or cancel any area, to favor the APC will be firmly resisted.

    “We therefore urge INEC, especially the state REC to be fair and professional in the discharge of his duties

    “We were also shocked to see military personnel who were not on official duty at the voting areas, even when INEC had already high presence of assigned security personnel on ground”.

  • APC wins Ekiti supplementary poll

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the All Progressives Congress (APC) winner of the Ekiti East Local Government Constituency 1 supplementary election.

    Its candidate Adegbuyi Olajuwon was declared winner of the election by the returning Officer, Dr Chika Asokwa on Saturday’s evening.

    The election had earlier been suspended by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on March 9 when the Governorship and House of Assembly elections were conducted.

    Read also: APC wins supplementary election in Lagos

    Asokwa said Olajuwon of APC polled 5,484 votes defeat Hon. Ojo-Ade Fajana of the Peoples’ Democratic Party who garnered 3, 258 votes.

    INEC Administrative Secretary in the state, who doubles as Acting REC, Dr Muslim Omoleke monitored the poll exercise with his staff, commended people of the area for their orderliness during the conduct.

  • APC leads Kano Assembly with 27 members, PDP 12

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is leading the Kano State House of Assembly with 27 members.

    The electoral ombudsman also said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has 12 members.

    The INEC Public Relations Officer in the state, Alhaji Garba Lawal, confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Kano.

    According to him, the PDP has won the assembly seats in Ungoggo, Gezawa, Bebeji, Kibiya, Kumbotso, Rogo and Dawakin Kudu Local Government Areas.

    He added that other constituencies won by the PDP candidates included Kano Municipal, Gwale, Tarauni, Dala and Fagge.

    Lawal said that the APC won at Kunchi/Tsanyawa, Doguwa, Kiru, Sumaila, Wudil, Makoda, Tudun Wada, Minjibir, Ajingi, Dawakin Tofa and Kabo state constituencies.

    The INEC spokesperson said the ruling APC also won in Bichi, Warawa, Karaye, Rano, Gabasawa, Danbatta, Garko, Gwarzo, Albasu, Tofa/Rimin Gado and Gaya Local Government Areas.

    According to him, Takai, Bagwai, Shanono, Bunkure, Madobi and Kura Local Government Areas were also won by the APC, while that of the Nasarawa Local Government Area was declared inconclusive.

    According to him, that of the Nasarawa constituency would be conducted together with that of the governorship supplementary poll on March 23.