Tag: Nigeria Decides 2019

  • Elections: We are tired of violence – FCT community

    Gishiri residents in the FCT at Unit 024B, Estate 11 Gishiri village, who voted peacefully at the Presidential and National Assembly elections, said they heeded advice to vote in spite of challenges because they were tired of violence.

    The challenges range from absence of INEC staff to some people with voter cards not finding their names on the register.

    Mr Umaru Ibrahim, a voter, said he was told to go to Gwarimpa or Jabi, few kilometres, to check his name.

    “There’s no movement so how can I go to Gwarimpa or Jabi? I voted here in 2015 how come the name disappeared today,” he queried?

    Elizabeth Joseph had the same story to tell.

    “How can they say my name is not on their register when I voted in this same place in 2015?

    “No INEC staff is here to talk to but only NYSC ad-hoc staff who can not help us. If they say we should not vote we will peacefully go home and rest.”

    When NAN spoke with the ad-hoc staff, they said that they did not receive any response from all their calls to INEC.

    They said that they were instructed not to allow anyone whose name was not found on the register to vote.

    The residents who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said that they endured the long queue and the scorching sun, simply to vote for candidates of their choice.

    Two party agents from the PDP and APC who pleaded anonymity, said they encouraged their party faithful to remain calm even in the face of the challenges.

    NAN reports that the turn out of voters was massive, with heavily armed police presence.

    The INEC ad hoc staff arrived at 8.02am and accreditation and voting started 9 at a.m. for the 1698 accredited voters with PDP winning at the two units.

    At unit 024B for the Presidential result, PDP had 217 while APC got 42.
    For Senate:
    PDP 228
    APC 43 while for the House of Representatives, PDP got 219 against APC’s 47 at Unit 024D
    For President, PDP got 392 while APC had 51

  • Guber polls: Worries over violence in Kwara

    With barely two weeks to the gubernatorial and state assembly elections across the country, a number of human rights advocates, observers, security experts and other stakeholders are concerned about increasing violence in the north-central state of Kwara, where the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) are locked in an unusual political battle for the control of the state, reports Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor.

    THE people of Kwara were shocked last month when political thugs unleashed unusual violence on many parts of the state, leading to the killing and maiming of persons as well as the destruction of properties across the state. Not a few people expressed concern over what many described as unusual developments in the politics of the north-central state.

    Chief Theophilus Adegboye was a notable member of the Kwara State chapter of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) in the Second Republic. The Offa-born octogenarian also played active politics in the truncated Third Republic when he ran for a seat in the National Assembly on the platform of the defunct Democratic Party of Nigeria (DPN). Speaking to The Nation on the spate of violence ahead of the next governorship election in the state, he described it as unprecedented.

    “Let the truth be told, the gladiators must realize that they are dragging Kwara into a serious crisis that may not end with these elections. Too many people are eager to forwent trouble over votings, when they all should be concerned about how we will have a peaceful election. The news we daily hear about killing and maiming are too worrisome and these things didn’t use to happen in Kwara.

    “Election day in Kwara before now use to be like a festival. Nobody think about fighting. We all want to enjoy the holiday and laugh over the eventual outcome. You will see opposition politicians laughing and gisting together before, during and after the election. I recall that we use to sit under the same canopy, UPN and NPN chieftains in Offa alike, and nobody fights anybody.

    “But since the advent of this 2019 general election campaigns, it has been violence all over the place. It is unfortunate. It is so bad that people are now very afraid to even think of going out and vote. The gladiators must be told to end these killing and maiming of persons as well as the destruction of properties across the state. That is not what Kwara politics is known for. We are known for the drama we bring into our political contests, not killings,” he explained.

    AbdulAziz Imam, a program officer with the Voters’ Rights Network (VRN) in Ilorin, said even the rhetorics that have emanated from political actors since campaign started have largely been violent. He accused both chieftains and members of both the ruling PDP and the opposition APC of fueling hate and enmity with the speeches they have been making on their campaign trails.

    “We have not seen much of the singing and dancing that Kwara politics has been known for over the years. The dramatic flowing rhetorics of politicians like Olusola Saraki, Cornelius Adebayo, Josiah Olawoyin, Shaaba Lafiagi, and many others of that glorious era, have been replaced by violent threats, abusive innuendos, barefaced curses and outright attacks on persons during campaigns,” he lamented.

     

    Unending blood-letting

    Last Wednesday, the All Progressives Congress (APC) petitioned security agencies over the alleged attack on Lola Ashiru, its senatorial Candidate for Kwara South. Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the APC National Publicity Secretary made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja. He said the alleged attacks, which occurred in Ojoku town in Kwara South Senatorial District of the state left no fewer than eight persons injured, while two others were shot dead.

    Issa-Onilu noted that the Palace of the Olojoku of Ojoku, HRH Oba Abdulganiyu Adegboyega Afolabi was not spared in the attacks, saying that the monarch was also stoned. He called on security agencies to fish out and arrest the masterminds of the attack, who he said have since gone into hiding. Issa-Onilu added that such crimes could not be swept under the carpet in the name of politics, adding that the mastermind and his accomplices must face the law for their involvement.

    Sources at the scene of the incident vowed that the attack was specifically against supporters of Ashiru, who was leading a campaign rally to the palace of the traditional ruler of Ojoku. Ojoku is the hometown of Senator Ibrahim of the PDP, who is seeking re-election. “The attack was caused some hoodlums ordered the APC campaigners to stop the chant of their political slogan, “O to ge” (it’s enough).

    “Soon, some youths gathered and started chanting ‘O tun ya’ (one more time) the PDP slogan, leading to a confrontation between the two camps. The APC campaign team came under a serious attack during which various dangerous weapons were used. Some people died and many people were injured in the melee that followed. Even the royal father and his people were not spared,” a source claimed.

    Barely 24 hours after the Ojoku attack, news filtered in that the convoy of the vice president Yemi Osibajo was attacked by political thugs who fired gun shots at the APC campaign train. The thugs fled immediately after the shooting spree. Reporting the incident and calling on the police to halt the attacks on its chieftains, the APC said the brazen attack on the Vice President was the height of intolerance.

    Rafiu Ajakaiye, media aide to APC governorship candidate in the state, Abdulrahman Abdulrazak, said “We condemn the brazen attack today in Ilorin on the convoy of the Vice President Prof Yemi Osinbajo by armed PDP thugs, culminating in life-threatening gunshot injuries to at least two of our supporters while many others got seriously injured running for their lives”

    “The vice president was at Isale Aluko suburb of Ilorin on a door-to-door campaign when some dare-devil gunmen opened fire at his convoy which included thousands of APC members and supporters.” “In what is a reminiscence of the Offa robbery, this attack is the height of recklessness on the part of these street urchins who have long been empowered and armed by the discredited dynasty to terrorise our community and anyone who has contrary views to their amala politics.”

    Last month, thugs attacked the family quarters of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki in Ilorin, the state capital after same occurrence took place a week earlier. Saraki who visited the affected areas and patients to assess the level of damages done however urged both his family members and the people of the state not to retaliate. “I have urged my family members and all the people of Agbaji to remain calm and not be provoked into retaliation or reprisal attacks,” he said back then.

    Trouble had started earlier when the vandalization of billboards belonging to political parties and their candidates in the state by unknown persons suddenly became rampant. Tension rose as PDP and APC engaged in accusations and counter-accusations over the issue. Both parties lost a number of billboards across the state as the development snowballed into an orgy of destruction.

    Also, last Christmas day, the supporters of the Senate President, Sen Bukola Saraki and the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Alhaji Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq had clashed in Ilorin during the annual fundraising ceremony of Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU) disrupting the programme in the process.

    Abdulrazaq was invited to the podium by the organisers to announce his donation when supporters of the two rival political parties clashed, forcing the security officers of Emir of Ilorin, Alh Ibrahim Sulu Gambari to quickly take him away from the ceremony when the situation became uncontrollable. Both parties later accused each other of instigating the crisis.

     

    More worries

    Ajakaiye added that, ”Coming just a day after two of our supporters were killed in Ojoku in the convoy of our senatorial candidate Arc. Lola Ashiru, this is becoming too much and the madness must stop. Going into an election with these thugs clearly on the loose is an existential threat not just to all of us challenging the misrule in our state but to the entire people of the state and their properties.

    “We call for immediate arrest and prosecution of these thugs. We also demand investigations to reveal those who gave the orders for these deadly attacks. We call for all measures to be taken to ensure safety of lives and properties and sanctity of the ballot box in Kwara and beyond. “No one’s political interest should be at the expense of human lives and their properties. We insist that a political contest is a contest of ideas and no one must be allowed to cow or kill others in the process.’

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner  (REC) in Kwara, Malam Garba Attahiru-Madami,  has also expressed concern over the recent political violence in the state. Attahiru-Madami, who spoke at an interactive session with traditional rulers in the state on Monday in Ilorin, appealed to them to educate their subjects on the need to maintain peace during and after the general elections. He said the traditional rulers were brought to the interactive session to rub minds ahead of the elections.

    “I want to appeal to royal fathers to go back to their domains and invite leaders of political parties and their supporters and talk to them about peace. “We must conduct ourselves in a peaceful manner before, during and after the coming general elections. “I am sad because our campaign in Kwara has become violent; in December, the news came to me that destruction of campaign billboards was rampant,” he said.

    Even the police command in the state is worried about the turn of events as the governorship election approaches. While calling on the gladiators to eschew further violence, the command said it is doing all it can to nab those involved in the ongoing killings and maiming across the state. On Wednesday, the Kwara State Police Command confirmed the attack and said six suspects had been arrested.

    A press statement issued by Ajayi Okasanmi, the Police spokesperson in Kwara State, noted that the command was on the trail of other suspects. “The command received with astonishment the reported attack unleashed on Ashiru and his campaign train in Ojoku, Oyun Local government Area of Kwara State. Immediately the report was received, the Commissioner of Police in Kwara State, CP Kayode Egbetokun, dispatched to the scene of the attack at Ojoku a team of policemen.

    The team was led by the DPO Ilemona and the Squadron Commander 68 PMF, Offa. The teams successfully brought the situation under control, rescued the candidate unhurt and arrested suspects who were actively involved in the attack. Manhunt for the remaining fleeing suspects had since begun, while discreet investigation of the incident is ongoing. For the umpteenth time, the Command is restating its commitment to the safety of lives and property of the people of Kwara State.

    “While warning sternly that acts of hooliganism, thuggery, unlawful possession of firearms and other dangerous weapons will be met with superior forces and suspects arrested will be made to face the full wrath of the law, The Command is appealing to the victims of this attack and their sympathizers not to resort to self-help, but to have confidence in the Command to do the needful and ensure that culprits are brought to justice.”

    On his part, Bashir Bolarinwa, the Kwara APC Chairman, said the attackers outnumbered the policemen on the campaign train, which forced the APC candidate to quickly hide. He said: “The policemen who accompanied our candidate’s campaign train tried to repel the attackers, but they were massively overwhelmed. Our candidate, Architect Lola Ashiru, was quickly taken away from the place and he remained in hiding for over two hours before Police reinforcement came to rescue him.

    “We are reliably informed that the attack was allegedly coordinated by the PDP candidate for the Kwara South Senatorial District, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim, who hails from the same place (Ojoku) where our members and supporters were attacked. “We are also reiterating our earlier call on the security agencies to immediately arrest all known thugs and other criminals across our state so that they will not disrupt Saturday’s elections and the subsequent ones.”

    Adding his voice to the widespread concern over the spate of violence in the state ahead of the governorship polls, Kola Shittu, the chairman of the Kwara State chapter of the PDP, while alleging that the latest attack was part of “the plot by the APC to throw Kwara State into chaos and bloodletting so that INEC can shift elections and later conduct staggered election in the state”, called on security agents to up their game..

    The PDP boss said it is not true that his party is behind any of the attacks across the state, rather, he claimed the opposition APC is to blame. “It is unfortunate that while the PDP is preparing for the elections, the APC is busy orchestrating plots to unleash violence on our candidates and members in order to achieve its aim of having a staggered election in Kwara,” he added.

    While commiserating with the families of the dead victims and the entire Ojoku community over the attacks and praying for speedy and full recovery of the injured, Issa-Onilu, the APC spokesman confirmed the worries over rising wave of violence when he stressed that Kwara electorate have had enough of this kind of retrogressive politics and attempt to suppress the will of the people.

    On Monday, a group of concerned women in black attires, led by Hajia Sarah Adebayo, stormed the streets of Ilorin to condemn what they called the worrisome spate of election violence across the state. Speaking during the protest at the Government House, Ilorin, Hajia Adebayo called on the security agencies in the state to be alive to their responsibility of protecting lives and property.

    “We are showing our displeasure as mothers because our kids and youths are being killed. We have never witnessed this kind of violence in the emirate and the state before, we felt concerned and not happy and that is why we are showing our displeasure about the incident. We value our culture and heritage which is that of peace and harmony,” Hajia Adebayo said.

  • We‘ll cancel polls where ballot boxes were snatched – REC

    Mr Mike Igini, the Akwa Ibom Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), says the commission will cancel polls in units where ballot boxes are snatched in the state.

    Igini said this while addressing newsmen on the conduct of the Presidential and National Assembly elections in Akwa Ibom on Saturday.

    “We are able to deliver ballot papers and result sheets in various polling units apart from few that have one challenge or the other.

    “What I can tell you emphatically is that there is no election, where there is snatching of ballot papers or result sheets are taken to private homes or somewhere to thumb print.

    “We will not accept it, those things are not going to work here and we are not going to accept it. Those areas will stand as cancelled and we will take them as non events,” igini said

    He however, said that the conduct of the elections was not completely 100 per cent, adding that elections did not start accordingly in few centres in the state due to some challenges.

    Igini said the commission had learned lessons and promised to improve on the governorship elections.

    He added that the commission was able to deliver election materials to all polling units across the state.

    Igini said the elections were paradigm shift, saying that Akwa Ibom had not been conducting elections in the past.

    He expressed displeasure over irregularities in some local government areas in the state.

    The REC said that there were little skirmishes in some local government areas, including Ukanafun, Ikono and Oron.

    “It is for us to study what has happened and I am also waiting to see the number of arrests that has been made by now.

    “This thing that happened is deliberately done by politicians, thugs and conspiracy, we want to see if security personnel will be able to arrest culprits in connection to the disruption we saw,” igini said.

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    He said that some politicians massively resisted the enthronement of free, fair and credible elections that the commission tried to ensure, hence the issues.

    Meanwhile, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Odiko MacDon said that no casualties had been reported.

    He however, said that the command was waiting for the announcement of the election results, adding that there and then, there may be some skirmishes.

    MacDon described the election as peaceful and that Akwa Ibom people came out en mass to cast their votes.

  • PDP leads Gwarimpa, Life camp polling units

    The Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) on Saturday led in the Presidential and National Assembly elections at the LEA Primary School, Galadima, polling unit, Gwarimpa and Life Camp polling unit.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that voting ended in the units at 3.p.m., while that of the Model City Gate, Gwarimpa Polling Unit ended at 4:30p.m.

    At LEA Primary School, only the Presidential results were ready with PDP having 707, and APC got 194, out of a total votes of 879, while invalid votes were 112.

    However, the Presiding Officer, Auwal Kundi said that the results for the Senate and Legislature were not ready, adding that they would be concluded on Sunday morning.

    Kundi complained that provisions were not made for food and drink since they came to the unit in the early hours of the burning.

    “Can you imagine that up till now, we have not taken anything,’’ he said.

    Similarly, PDP led the Presidential election in Gwarimpa Model School Polling unit 024 with total votes of 673, with APC having 272, other parties had 30 votes and 45 invalid votes were recorded.

    PDP also won the Senatorial and House of Representative with 645 votes and 621, while APC got 273 for Senatorial seat and 276 votes for House of Representative.

    Similarly, at Gwarimpa Model Gate Polling Unit 013B, the results were – Pesidential, APC- 215, PDP- 973; Senate, APC-233, PDP- 923, House of Representative; APC-227, while PDP got 887 votes,’’ he said.
    At Efab Estate Lifecamp Unit 017, PDP won the senatorial seat with 844 votes ,while APC got 267 votes and for the seat of House of Representatives, PDP got 798 and APC got 270 votes.

    PDP won the Presidential position with total votes of 833 votes while APC got 258 votes, according to the Presiding Officer, Mr Bede Nwankwo.

    Meanwhile, a voter, Mr Anthony Asonaya, at the LEA Primary School, Galadima, Gwarimpa polling unit donated a generator for INEC complete the collation of results, which extended to as late as 9 p.m.

    Asonaya said he had been providing generator in that unit for the past three elections since 2011 to support the process.

    He said that his motivation was to ensure that the process was transparent and went smoothly.

    “Above all, my love for the country has made me to help INEC in the exercise,’’ he said.

  • Police arrest four with eight PVCs in Kano

    Kano State Police Command on Saturday arrested four persons in possession of eight PVCs during the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Haruna Abdullahi, confirmed the arrest while addressing newsmen in Kano on Saturday.

    He said the suspects were arrested in Sabon Gari area, Fagge local government area and had since been taken to Criminal Intelligence Department, CID, for investigation.

    DSP Haruna Abdullahi also said that four other persons were arrested for allegedly destroying election materials and attempt to snatch ballot boxes.

    The Command Spokesman added that the incident occurred at a Polling Unit in Takalmawa village of Gabasawa local government area of the state.

  • APC, PDP in tight race in Edo

    The All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party are neck to neck in the Presidential and National Assembly elections in Edo State.

    No official results have been announced as collation of results was still going on at each Ward.

    Former Governor Adams Oshiomhole and National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress thrashed the PDP at his polling unit at Iyamho and Governor Godwin Obaseki won at his polling unit at Emokpae primary school.

    Elections were generally peaceful across Edo State except in some polling units at Egor where ballot boxes were set ablaze.

    Those that spoke hailed the conduct of the elections.

    In some areas, there were initial malfunction of the card readers but they were later rectified.

    In Edo South where Senator Matthew Urhoghide and Patrick Obahiagbon are in the race, unofficial results showed there were clear winner yet.

    For the House of Representatives seat on Ovia Constituency, Dennis Idahosa of the All Progressives Congress maintained a lead in his stronghold while Barr. Omosede Igbinedion held on to Okada, her hometown.

    Hon Ehiozuwa Agbonnayima took the lead in Ikpoba-Okha while his opponent, Jude Ise-Idehen is said to win in some wards in Egor.

    Edo State Commissioner of Police, in charge of elections, Dan-Malam Mohammed who visited several polling in company of the lnter-Agencies Consultatives Committee on Elections warned policemen not to allow anybody enter INEC office.

    His words, “Make sure you work with the names on your list. you know lNEC office is very vital during collation of results, make sure is properly secure.”

    A visit to the Edo college, in Ward 8, in Oredo local government in units 27 to 30, the security agencies made up of Army, DSS, Custom, NCSDC, lmmigration and others to verify the situation on ground, the PDP and APC agents complains about shortage of sensitive materials like ballot papers and othe logistics plights to the police.

    ln Udo, Ovia South West, ballot boxes were snatched and a suspect was arrested with arms and ammunition.

    Police spokesman, DSP Chidi Nwabuzor confirmed the arrest.

  • Abdulrazaq delivers polling unit to Buhari

    Kwara All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has won his Idigba polling unit 004 for all the party’s candidates in the presidential and National Assembly elections.

    President Muhammadu Buhari polled 462 votes at the unit to defeat PDP’s Atiku Abubakar who got 167 votes.

    The APC also won the senatorial poll with 473 votes to beat PDP’s Senator Bukola Saraki who polled 211.

    The APC also defeated the PDP in the House of Representatives election, winning 484 votes as against PDP’s 200.

    AbdulRazaq comes from the same Ilorin West local government of Kwara Central as Saraki.

    The APC candidate had earlier told reporters his party was headed for a landslide victory against the PDP, saying the people of the state were tired of poor governance and corruption which he said the PDP represents in Kwara.

  • Buhari wins Obasanjo’s, Osoba’s polling units

    …loses in Daniel’s, Kashamu’s Polling units

     

    Snippets of result emanating from Presidential and National Assembly elections in Ogun State showed that President Muhammadu Bubari won in former President Olusegun Obasanjo polling unit.

    The result of the election which was counted and announced publicly at Obasanjo’s ward 11, unit 22, Olusomi’s compound in Abeokuta North Local Government, Buhari of the All Progressives Congress(APC) polled 87 votes to defeat his main challenger, Alh. Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polling 18 votes.

    The African Democratic Party, ADP polled 4 votes, Sowore’s party, AAC polled 1 vote while voided and rejected votes stood at three and five respectively.

    Governor Ibikunle Amosun lost to the Senatorial candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Titi Gomez, at the polling unit of the leader of the All Progressives Congress(APC) and ex – governor of the state, Olusegun Osoba.

    Amosun, who is the senatorial candidate of the APC polled 86 votes, Titi, a former Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, garnered 126 votes while Peoples Democratic Party, PDP polled 23 votes.

    The Polling unit was however delivered to President Muhammadu Buhari of APC as he polled 147 votes to defeat Atiku Abubakar of PDP’s 81.

    In Sagamu, former Gbenga Daniel who is the Deputy Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Council, Southwest, delivered his polling unit for his party’s Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

    In Daniel’s ward 12, Isote unit in Sagamu Local Government, Atiku polled 137 votes while President Muhammadu Buhari of the APC, polled 88 votes.

    The governorship candidate of the party in the State and Senator representing Ogun East senatorial district, Senator Buruji Kashamu also delivered his Sopen unit 26 in Ijebu Igbo to the PDP Presidential candidate.

    While Atiku polled 138 votes, Buhari of APC polled 110 votes

  • Presiding officers announce elections’ results at units’ level

    The Presiding Officers (POs) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) have started announcing the results of presidential and national assembly elections at polling units across Mopamuro LGA of Kogi State.

    Some of the results of the polling units as announced by the presiding officers are as follows:

    Ward 06 (Orokere), Unit 001
    Presiding Officer: Mr Charles Bassey.
    President:
    APC = 90, PDP= 100, ADC = Nil
    Senate:
    APC=96, PDP=82, ADC=22
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=93, PDP=45, ADC=56.

    Ward 06, Unit 002
    Presiding Officer: Mr Adigizi Bitrus Cornelius.
    President:
    APC =54 , PDP=112
    Senate:
    APC=56, PDP=99
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=66, PDP=58, ADC=48.

    Ward 06, Unit 003
    Presiding Officer: Mr Adesanya Omoleye.
    President:
    APC = 29, PDP=126
    Senate:
    APC=33, PDP=114
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=24, PDP=52, ADC=89.

    Ward 06, Unit 005
    Presiding Officer: Mr Jude Igwe.
    President:
    APC =57, PDP= 123
    Senate:
    APC=63, PDP=112,
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=58, PDP=52, ADC=84.

    Ward 06, Unit 008
    Presiding Officer: Miss Olufunmilayo Adeola Esther.
    President:
    APC =46 , PDP=89
    Senate:
    APC=45, PDP=85,
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=52, PDP=25, ADC=65.

    Ward 04 (Ileteju Mopa), Unit 004
    Presiding Officer: Mr Dauda Abiola Raheem.
    President:
    APC = 43, PDP=138 , ADC = 10
    Senate:
    APC=41, PDP=129, ADC=28
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=39, PDP=82, ADC=66, SDP= 3.

    Ward 04, Unit 003
    Presiding Officer: Miss Peace Edokpolor .
    President:
    APC =46 , PDP=131
    Senate:
    APC=36, PDP=123,
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=30, PDP=76, ADC=69.

    Ward 004, Unit 001
    Presiding Officer: Mr Malik Abdulrahman.
    President:
    APC =52 , PDP=91 , ADC =5.

    Ward 004, Unit 002
    Presiding Officer: Mr Tony Austin .
    President:
    APC =60 , PDP=117

    Ward 003, Unit 005
    Presiding Officer: Miss Barakat Abdullahi.
    President:
    APC =75 , PDP=118 , ADC = 10
    Senate:
    APC=70, PDP=116, ADC=19
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=63, PDP=82, ADC=54.

    Ward 003, Unit 003
    Presiding Officer: Mr Mustapha Abdulquadri.
    President:
    APC =30, PDP=142.

    Ward 008 (Aiyeteju), Unit 003
    Presiding Officer: Mr Lucky Aweh .
    President:
    APC =75 , PDP=96
    Senate:
    APC=64, PDP=104
    Yagba House of Representative:
    APC=68, PDP=53, ADC=65.

    NAN reports that the collation of results at wards level are still ongoing at the various ward centres across Mopamuro LGA.

  • Democrats must accept results of credible polls, says Tinubu

    All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on Saturday said that he was confident of victory for President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He said the masses were ready to show gratitude for his people-oriented programmes and policies.

    Tinubu told reporters after voting at his O47 Unit, Kaffy Junction, Sunday Adigun Street, Alausa, Ikeja, that the president had promoted the welfare of the masses in the last four years.

    He said: “My hope and my determination for my party is that we are winning because we have the support of the masses.

    “We are popular among ordinary people. We are not talking about the elite, the rich. We are talking about farmers, traders, artisans, common man, parents whose parents are feeding now once per day.”

    The former governor had stormed the voting unit around 11.15 am, accompanied by his media aide, Tunde Rahman, and Southwest APC Woman Leader Chief Kemi Nelson.

    After accreditation and voting, he went to his private house, few metres from the polling booth, to greet relatives and other visitors.

    On entering the house, he was seized by nostalgia, as he told the people that he really missed her illustrious mother, the late Chief Abibat Mogaji, Iyaloja-General of Lagos and Nigeria.

    During periodic elections, the party leader usually storm the house to bring his aged mother out to vote. When the old woman was on wheel chair, Tinubu always wheeled her to the polling booth.

    In a voice laced with emotion, Tinubu said: “Ordinarily, I would have just gone back after casting my vote. My late mother’s card is with me. I miss her. But, I have to come to greet my daughter (Iyaloja of Lagos, Chief Folasade Ojo), and my grandson.”

    After spending few minutes inside the house, he returned to his Bourdilion, Ikoyi residence.

    Tinubu expressed satisfaction with the voting process, saying that Nigerians were determined to make it work.

    He said: ” So far, so good. It is the demonstration of resilience by Nigerians. Election is one of the best and most difficult ways to choose our leaders and representatives. It is the beauty of democracy. It may not be easiest process to manage and maintain.But, with our resilience and determination, we are getting better.”

    Reflecting on last week’s postponement, Tinubu said although it could be frustrating and challenging, it was not deliberately planned by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    He recalled that the commission explained the circumstances that warranted their decision to postpone the polls, adding that it was open and ready to take responsibility.

    The former governor said he was satisfied with the performance of INEC so far.

    Noting that the conduct of election is still very challenging, he said it takes time, perseverance, tolerance and consistency to achieve perfection

    In his view, Nigeria will overcome the pains and move to the horizon of progress.

    Tinubu said as a democrat, he is prepared to accept the outcome of a free and fair exercise.

    He stressed: “I will accept the people’s verdict. Any democrat that cannot accept the result of free and fair election is not worthy of being a democrat.

    “We must be able to respect the result of free and fair election.”

    The former governor said if the opposition rejects the outcome of a free, fair and credible process, then, they cannot be described as Democrats.

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    Tinubu chided the main opposition party for consistently alleging that the APC was planning to rig the elections.

    Berading the opposition leaders for their regression to defense mechanism to rationalise their imminent defeat, he said rigging has been their pastime.

    He denied the allegation that he was wooing people with money, saying that he has never been involved in vote buying.

    Tinubu said although he was fond of assisting people with money in furtherance of philanthropic gestures, he has never taken money from government in the last five years.

    He stressed: “I am not an agency of government. I don’t take contract from the government of Buhari in the last five years. I am on my own.