Tag: Muhammadu Buhari

  • Buhari wins in Akpabio’s unit in A/Ibom

    President Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has won in the polling unit of Sen. Godswill Akpabio in Akwa Ibom.

    Akpabio, a former People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governor of Akwa Ibom and former senate Minority Leader, defected to the APC and is currently the APC senatorial candidate for Akwa Ibom North West.

    Buhari got 1553 votes to win his closest opponent in the PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who polled 11 votes in Ukana West 2, unit 9, Essien Udim Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom, Akpabio’s unit.

    In the senatorial election result, Akpabio won in the unit with 1533 votes while the PDP senatorial candidate, Chris Ekpenyong got 4 votes.

    Speaking after the declaration of the result, Akpabio commended INEC and security agencies for conducting a peaceful election in the state.

    Read Also: Buhari floors Atiku in Obasanjo’s unit

    He blamed the PDP for election rigging in the state, saying that was why 400 thugs were recently arrested by security operatives.

    Akpabio said PDP was now jittery knowing that security operatives had risen to their responsibility, saying three trucks of thugs imported to the state were apprehended.

    “When I was a governor I gave respect to the people. I did not use thugs. I am a lawmaker and will never allow myself in anything that will disrupt Buhari’s administration.

    “I am pleading that elections should not be war as we are peaceful in this unit,” he said.

    NAN

  • Buhari floors Atiku in Obasanjo’s unit

    President Muhammadu Buhari of All Progressives Congress (APC) has defeated Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) at the former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s polling unit in Abeokuta in Saturday’s presidential poll.

    INEC Presiding Officer for the centre, Adakole Ochegbudu, announced that Buhari scored 87 votes while Atiku scored 18 votes in the election.

    Read Also: Atiku loses polling unit to Buhari

    Obasanjo had severally castigated Buhari and openly announced his support for Atiku ahead of the election.

    The former president could not, however, deliver his poling unit to his anointed candidate.

    NAN

  • Ndoma-Egba wins unit for Buhari

    The senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the Central Senatorial District of Cross River State, Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, won his polling unit Akparabong in Ikom local government area.

    The former Senate Leader polled 295 to beat Dr Sandy Onor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who scored 35 votes.

    Read Also: Ndoma-Egba urges supporters to remain calm

    The results were a combination of two voting points at the Playground Mkpanjem polling unit with code 003.

    In the same polling unit President Muhammadu Buhari of the APC scored 171 votes while Atiku Abubakar of the PDP got 146.

    For the Ikom/Boki Federal Constituency, House of Representatives polls in the polling unit, Victor Abang, of the APC scored 125, while the PDP candidate and incumbent, Chris Agibe got 29 votes.

     

     

  • Buhari wins polling unit

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday won his polling unit PU003 at Sarkin Yara ward A, Daura, Katsina State with a landslide.

    Buhari scored 523 votes while the Presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar got only 3 votes.

    But another candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the senatorial seat in the area was not as lucky.

    Read Also: 2019: I will emerge winner – Buhari

    For Katsina North senatorial district, incumbent Kaita Baba-Ahmad lost the unit to the candidate of Accord party, Lawal Nalado.

    Mr. Nalado scored 263 while, Mr Kaita scored 248 votes.

    The candidate of the major opposition party, the PDP, Usman Mani scored only two votes.

     

  • Atiku loses polling unit to Buhari

    The Presidential Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has lost his polling unit to his All Progressives Congress (APC) counterpart, Muhammadu Buhari.

    Atiku polled 167 votes against Buhari’s 186 at the 012 polling unit of Ajiya Ward in Jimeta, Yola, a few metres from one of Atiku’s houses.

    Read Also: EFCC detains Atiku’s man over $4m cash haul

    Atiku had voted at the unit several hours earlier, about a quarter after 10 am, along with one of his wives and a number of children.

    Expectations were high that Atiku would win at the unit, considering the army of supporters that milled around him when he voted, but it became celebration time for Buhari’s own supporters when the ballots were countered and figures announced by the unit presiding officer, Abdulrashid Sarai, just before 5pm.

  • 2019: I will emerge winner – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday morning reaffirmed his confidence in winning the presidential election.

    Buhari told newsmen shortly after voting at Kofar Baru, Sarkin Yara “A” ward in Daura, his home town, that he would win the election and congratulate himself.

    Read Also: Buhari, Atiku go for broke

    Clad in a light blue `Babbar Riga’, the president was accompanied by his wife, and some security details.

    Aisha was the first to vote before the president at 8.06 a.m., while the president voted at 8.10 a.m.

    “So far, so good. Nigerians understand and are behaving themselves,’’ Buhari said when asked to give his assessment of the exercise, so far.

    When asked if he would congratulate the winner if he lost the election he said, “I will congratulate myself; I am going to be the winner,’’ the president said.

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  • Breaking: Buhari, Aisha vote in Daura

    President Muhammadu Buhari and his wife, Aisha, voted in Daura, Katsina State in the Presidential and National Assembly Elections.

    The wife, Aisha, voted before the president at 8.06 a.m., while the president voted at 8.10 a.m.

    at the Kofar Baru, Sarkin Yara  “A” ward in Daura.

    After voting, the president expressed satisfaction with the state of affairs and said he was optismistic of winning.

     

  • Nigerians set to vote President, NASS members

    Nigerians will today (Saturday) go to the polls to elect their president and 469 members of the National Assembly (NASS).

    This is coming a week after the exercise was rescheduled by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) late Friday night (Feb. 16).

    While the electoral umpire would conduct only the presidential and NASS election this Saturday, the poll for the governorship and State Houses of Assembly as well as the Area Council election for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) would hold on March 9.

    The election will hold at 119,973 polling units across the country, while collation of results will take place in 8,809 Registration Areas or Wards, 774 Local Government Areas, 36 States and the FCT.

    The polling units are expected to open by 8 a.m. and close by 2 p.m. with the last person on the line allowed to vote.

    INEC had said that the use of Smart Card Readers and Permanent Voter Cards were compulsory for the elections.

    The major presidential contenders are incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former vice president Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Demographic Party (PDP).

    Read Also: 12 presidential candidates back Buhari

    Others include Prof. Kingsley Moghalu of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), Omoyele Sowore of the African Action Congress (AAC), Felix Osakwe of the Democratic People’s Party (DPP), and Christopher Okotie of Fresh Party.

    For the National Assembly elections, a total of 1,904 are vying for 109 Senatorial seats, while 4,680 candidates are competing for the 360 seats in the House of Representatives.

    Specifically, Nigeria’s NASS is made up of 109 members of the Senate or Red Chamber and 360 members of the House of Representatives or Green Chamber.

    The total number of registered voters in the country is 84,004,084, with 44,405,439 (52.86 per cent) as male, and 39,598,645 (47.14 per cent) as female.

     

     

  • Buhari, Atiku go for broke

    President Muhammadu Buhari ,Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and 71 other presidential candidates are returning to the trenches today following the 11th hour postponement of last weekend’s presidential and national assembly elections. Buhari ,who is seeking re-election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC),Atiku of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the other candidates will be battling for their share of the millions of votes that will be cast in what promises to be the biggest ever in Nigeria’s history.

    The two frontline contenders went for broke, seizing the opportunity of the postponement to push for votes. A total of 109 Senators and 360 Members of the House of Representatives are also to be elected nationwide today. Over 84million voters were registered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for today’s elections and the governorship/house of assembly polls on March 9. But only 72.7m voters actually collected PVCs and are eligible to vote today. The elections were rescheduled about six hours before the opening of polls last Saturday by INEC,citing logistic problems across the nation. Its action drew flak from the generality of Nigerians, particularly the two main parties locked in the presidential contest – APC and PDP. Politicians have been busy all week mobilising their supporters for a fresh go.

    The parties used Monday to Thursday to re-strategise and fill in gaps in their campaigns. The Federal Government approved the payment of salaries ahead of the 25th day of the month pay day “to enable voters travel”. Information and Culture Minister Lai Mohammed said in Abuja on Wednesday that the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and Arik and Aero airlines had consented to slash their prices to cushion the economic effects of the polls postponement on voters.

    He said: “The National Union of Road Transport Workers, which has about two million members and who operate motor parks in all 774 local government areas of the country, an affiliate of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) with members cutting across drivers, bus boys, motor parks operators etc, have offered to provide discounts to travellers using their motor parks and members who are looking to travel to their respective voting points. This discount is also to encourage voters who would have normally been disenfranchised as a result of INEC’s postponement. This discount is also valid between the 21st of February and the 25th February. “Arik and Aero airlines have also thrown in their own incentives.

    Aero contractors have offered 50 percent discount to all travellers who present their permanent voters card (PVC) at the purchasing point. Arik will be selling their one way ticket at N16,000 to any destination across the country. This is to support Nigerians looking to travel to cast their votes. The discount is valid between the 18th of February and the 11th of March. “On the part of the Federal Government also, we decided that to make it easy for those who will want to go back to vote, salary payment started yesterday (Tuesday) as opposed to the normal 25th of every month.

    This is just to ease the burden of people who want to go back and cast their vote.” The odds appear to remain in favour of Buhari with projections and poll experts tipping him to win the most votes in spite of the postponement. Buhari’s APC is in control of the four states with the largest concentration of registered voters :Lagos 6.8m,Kano 5.4m,Kaduna 3.9m and Katsina 3.2m.He is a cult hero in the Northwest with 20.1million voters, and Northeast with 11.2m voters. Poll projections suggest that in the Northeast the President will win in Bauchi,Borno,Gombe,Yobe, while Atiku is likely to win in Taraba. Adamawa where Atiku comes from is generally seen as a battleground between the two leading candidates, although many residents acknowledge Buhari as the brain behind the relative peace being enjoyed in the state now after many years of insecurity caused by Boko Haram. Most of the states in North Central – Kwara,Kogi,Plateau,Benue and Nasarawa- are regarded as battlegrounds but Buhari is tipped to win in Niger. The Northwest,especially Kano with its enormous votes ,has always been Buhari’s comfort zone .His home state – Katsina, Sokoto,Kaduna,Kebbi,Zamfara and Jigawa are all considered safe for him.

    Same goes for the Southwest where the APC is in control of the six states in the zone: Lagos, Ekiti,Ogun,Ondo,Osun and Oyo. Atiku is projected to win in all the five Southeast states of Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi and Imo, although Buhari is tipped to receive more votes in the zone than he did in 2015. Most of the states in the South South are also projected to vote for Atiku.These are Bayelsa,Rivers,Delta and Cross River, while Edo and Akwa Ibom are likely to cast their lot with Buhari. Three weeks ago, the New York-based global research and political risk solutions firm, Eurasia Group,in a report projected that there is 60% probability that Buhari would win the presidential race.

    It said: “Opposition candidate Atiku Abubakar has regained some momentum in recent weeks, but President Muhammadu Buhari remains favoured to win (a 60% probability). “On election day, the ruling All Progressives Congress’s (APC’s) significantly greater control of local political structures and resources—it governs 23 states compared to the opposition’s 12—will boost voter mobilisation and solidify Buhari’s advantage. “Buhari’s suspension of the country’s chief justice on 25 January heightened anxiety over the possibility of a post-election crisis, but the episode does not change Eurasia Group’s view that widespread violence is unlikely.

    “Positive news coverage in recent weeks, along with Buhari’s controversial move to suspend Chief Justice Walter Onnoghen over allegations of corruption, have boosted Atiku’s campaign, but it is too late to change the electoral dynamics and Buhari remains favored to win on 16 February. “As we have previously noted, key actors in Atiku’s camp—including his campaign’s director general Bukola Saraki, key powerbroker Governor Nyesom Wike of the oil-rich Rivers state, and southeast governors from his People’s Democratic Party (PDP ) —had been disengaged from his election campaign.

    “ Wike was annoyed by Atiku’s failure to consult him on key decisions, Saraki remains distracted by a tough Senate reelection battle in Kwara state, and the southeast governors are hampered by many conflicting motivations, including their own lack of political clout (which makes them reluctant to overtly challenge the federal government) and their wariness of Atiku’s running mate Peter Obi, a former governor of the southeastern Anambra State who they view as a political outsider. “The lack of enthusiasm on the part of some PDP governors is a problem for Atiku because these officials control significant discretionary funds at the state

  • Secondus alleges violation of Peace Accord

     Says FG, APC have declared war on PDP leaders

     

    The National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Prince Uche Secondus has declared the peace accord signed by the two frontline presidential candidates, President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Atiku Abubakar of the PDP has been violated.

    In a statement on Friday night, Secondus said all the terms of the agreement for peace have been broken by the ruling APC by deploying the military and police operatives to arrest and detain PDP leaders across the country.

    The party chairman said he expected the Peace Committee and the international community to note the declaration of war on PDP leaders across the country by overzealous security operatives, specially raised for this purpose as they operate in violation of the peace accord.

    He accused the APC and President Buhari of not being disposed to the peace accord, as they have allegedly flagrantly violated the terms of the agreement.

    Read Also: PDP will put food on Nigerians’ tables, says Secondus

    Secondus said reports reaching him from Kwara, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Kano Kaduna and other states showed that PDP leaders are being harassed with arrest and detention by security operatives on flimsy reasons.

    He noted while APC is using military and police personnel to chase PDP leaders across the country while giving protection to APC leaders as they ferry money and election materials to various locations.

    “Private jets belonging to APC leader in Lagos have been stationed at the airports protected by government operatives as money is being moved from the Central bank of Nigeria, CBN, to states,” Secondus said.

    The party chair called on the General Abdulsalmi Abubakar led Peace Committee to take copious notice of all the happenings and note that APC and President Buhari are not disposed to any peace accord.

    He insisted that Prince all the ingredients of peace have been disregarded by the APC operatives who have decided to even run afoul of the Electoral Act in their desperation to cling on to power even when it’s obvious that Nigerians have turned their back on them.