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  • Senator Tinubu dedicates victory to electorate

    Senator Tinubu dedicates victory to electorate

    Senator Oluremi Tinubu yesterday emerged winner of the Lagos Central Senatorial District election.

    Senator Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) defeated Dr. Ade Dosumu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other contestants in Saturday’s National  Assembly polls.

    Reacting to her re-election, the Senator said it was a victory for  the people and democracy.

    She thanked the electorate for believing in her party and staying the course.

    According to a statement release by Senator Tinubu, electorate votes would never be taken for granted.

    She said: “Months ago, when we declared the official opening of our campaign for the continuous struggle for emancipation of our people and for the defence of our 16 year democracy, I deemed it fit to reach out to you as a servant leader whose service to the people has evidently changed the concept of leadership and governance in our society, and not as a candidate.

    “My people, In the journey so far, it is unarguable that we recorded many hitches, ills and faring storms but in all, we walked through victoriously with your prayers, unflinching supports and unwavering strength which has ushered in a historical victory for you the people.

    “Your resolve and elastic supports brought us thus far and I am confident will take us further. No doubt, it has been absorbed in history that we are movers and shakers of our choices.

    “Saturday, 28th March through Sunday, our people decided. Following the senatorial elections held in Lagos, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially returned me, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the election.

    “Apparently, this is the will of the People. The result of the elections is an expression of the voice of our people; we must all heed your voice. It has been a hard fought election. In the course of the campaigns, there were grubby episodes as the candidates toured round the constituents to sell themselves to the people.

    “On our part, we presented our programmes before the people, and party leaders. We campaigned, we canvassed and we traversed the senatorial district. Our performance and achievements in office remains the backdrop on which we were being assessed. The decision of the people to return me as their representative is continually within cardinals of Youth empowerment, Social Security for Elderly Citizens, Improved “Educational Policies and Job opportunities. We never took your support for granted. We stood by the mandate giving to us. The philosophy of our party, the All Progressives Congress is transparency, accountability and credible service to the people which you are all aware of and which has kept us stronger.

    Our constituency initiatives designed to make a difference will be sustained as promised as we hope to do more.  Ultimately this has culminated into this victory. It is apparently a victory for the people and our democracy.

    “To members of our party, traditional institutions, our campaign team and indeed all people who defied the siege to cast their votes for our party, I salute your exemplary courage and doggedness in the bid sustaining our democracy. The best way to achieve this is by electing leaders with the heart and mind for service, and progressive minded legislature that gives a lawful backing to developmental policies.

    “Let me assure you all of continued value for every vote at the Senate. And of course very people oriented representation.”

  • APC may have 60 senators

    APC may have 60 senators

    THE All Progressives Congress (APC) is likely to be in the majority in the incoming Senate, with no fewer  than 60 senators. About 46 of them may be from the North. The Senate has 109 members.
    The party will have three senators each from Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Sokoto, Kebbi, Jigawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Kogi and Kwara states.

    It will parade two each from Ogun, Ondo and Nasarawa states and one from Edo.

     

    Some of the Incoming Senators

    •Prince Lanre Tejuosho (APC, Ogun Central)

    •Alhaja Monsurat Sunmonu (APC, Oyo Central)

    •David Jonah Jang (PDP, Plateau North)

    •Rabiu Kwankwanso APC, Kano Central

    •Uche Ekwunife (PDP, Anambra Central,

    •Mallam Shehu Sani, (APC, Kaduna Central)

    •Godswill Akpabio (PDP, Akwa Ibom Northwest)

    •Gbolahan Dada (APC, Ogun West)

    • Clifford Ordia (PDP, Edo Central)

    • Dino Melaye (APC, Kogi West)

    • Abubakar Abdulrahman (APC, Kogi East)

    • Uthman Hunkuyi  (APC, Kaduna North)

    • Rabiu Kwankwaso (APC, Kano Central)

    • Barau Jibril (APC, Kano North)

    • Francis Alimekhena (APC, Edo North)

    • Salihu Egebona (APC, Nasarawa South)

    • Sabo Nakudu (APC, Jigawa Central)

    • Muhammadu Shittu (APC, Jigawa Northeast)

    • Abdullahi Abubakar Ojo ( APC, Jigawa Northwest)

    • Ali Wakili (APC, Bauchi South)

    • Adeola Solomon (APC, Lagos West

    •Duro Faseyi (PDP, Ekiti North)

    • Theodore Orji (PDP, Abia Central)

    •Mrs. Abiodun Olujimi (PDP, Ekiti East)

    •Mrs. Fatima Rasaki (PDP, Ekiti Central)

    •Jeremiah Useni (PDP, Plateau South)

  • APC wins with a landslide in Kano

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has won the Presidential and National Assembly elections in Kano State.

    Its presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, polled 1, 903, 999 votes to defeat the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) standard-bearer, President Goodluck Jonathan, who got 215, 779.

    Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso won the Kano Central Senatorial District  ticket with 758, 383, beating Senator Bashir Lado of the PDP, who polled 205, 809 votes.

    In Kano North, ex-House of Representatives member, Alhaji Barau Jubril, who polled 381, 393 votes, floored the Senate Majority Whip, Senator Bello Hayatu Gwarzo, who has been in the Senate since 1999. He got 107, 845 votes.

    In Kano South, Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya, an architect, retained his seat, as he was leading the former Commissioner for Local Government Affairs in Malam Ibrahim Shekarau’s administration, Alhaji Abdullahi Rogo, at press time.

    In the House of Representatives election, APC candidates defeated their opponents from the PDP.

    Kano residents jubilated over APC’s victory.

    The fans of the Kwankwassiyya Movement were in good mood, displaying their red caps, as they savoured the victory of Governor Kwankwaso.

     

  • Election: APGA’s candidate rejects result

    Election: APGA’s candidate rejects result

    The member representing Umunneochi in the Abia State House of Assembly, Prince Ikedi Ezekwesili, who is seeking re-election on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has condemned the activities of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members in last Saturday’s elections.

    Speaking with The Nation in Umuahia, Ezekwesili alleged that in his local government, Umunneochi, the lawmaker representing the council in the House of Representatives used security agents to intimidate members of other parties.

    He alleged that the federal lawmaker used security agents attached to her to intimidate APGA members and agents and in some cases allegedly snatched ballot boxes in collaboration with the council chairman.

    Ezekwesili accused the electoral officer of “manifest compromise”.

    His words: “The election can be described as the worst.”

    Ezekwesili gave instances when the lawmaker, the council chairman and the presiding officers refused to declare the number of accredited voters before voting began.

    He said: “A situation where the presiding officer, in collaboration with the lawmaker and the transition committee chairman, refused to announce the number of accredited voters for the election, which is against the electoral act, is unacceptable.”

    The legislator gave an instance in a polling booth where only 180 voters were accredited.

    He said the activities of the federal lawmaker were recorded in video and photographs and would be made public at the appropriate time, to substantiate his allegation of electoral malpractices.

  • Presidential Election: Buhari maintains lead

    Presidential Election: Buhari maintains lead

    • As INEC reconvenes 10am Tuesday

    The All Progressives Congress candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari is ahead of President Goodluck Jonathan in the presidential election result so far announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday night.

    Out of the 19 states announced at about 11pm Monday, Buhari maintained the lead with 10 states while Jonathan topped in 9 states.

    The margin between APC and PDP is over 2 million votes. The collation will continue on Tuesday as INEC reconvenes by 10am.

  • Election: PDP gives condition to accept results

    Election: PDP gives condition to accept results

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Organisation said it would accept the announcement of only results of Saturday’s elections which reflected the will of Nigerians.

    Director of Media and Publicity of the organisation, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, stated this at a news conference on Monday in Abuja.

    He said that any attempt to manipulate figures or to rig the PDP out, from any quarter, would be ‘firmly resisted’.

    He claimed that President Goodluck Jonathan, the PDP`s presidential candidate in the election was ahead in available results of the polls with at least two million votes.

    This, he said was according to the figures made available to the party by its polling agents across the country.

    “We have our own situation room and we have collated all our figures from the various polling booths, wards, local government areas and states in the Federation.

    “In spite of the propaganda of the opposition, we are confident of victory,” Fani-Kayode said.

  • Rivers result: INEC sets up committee

    Rivers result: INEC sets up committee

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has assured that the commission has put up a committee to address the allegations put forward by the All Progressive Congress (APC) on the conduct of the Presidential National Assembly elections in Rivers and its call for cancellation.

    “INEC has set up a fact finding mission to ascertain the veracity of the claims and allegations and to advice the Commission.

    “The Committee comprises of Mrs. Thelma Iremiren, Col. MK Hammanga and Prof. Lai Olurode.

    “They have departed for Rivers and it is expected they will submit their report before the end of collation of general results,” the commission said.

    It further noted that the Commission will make its decision known in respect of the consideration of the report.

  • Soldiers kill 3, arrest one insurgent in Gombe

    Soldiers kill 3, arrest one insurgent in Gombe

    Soldiers from the 301 Artillery Regiment (Support Group) of the Nigeria Army, Gombe, on Monday, killed three suspected insurgents and arrested another in Dukku Local government Area of the state.

    A captain of the regiment who was directed to who brief newsmen on the development, showed them the bodies of the insurgents as well as the arrested suspect at the Quarter Guards of the regiment.

    However, the captain said he was not allowed to disclose his identity, but said the soldiers engaged the insurgents in a gun duel in the area around 1.30 a.m., leading to the death of the three.

    He said items recovered from the insurgents included one Toyota Hilux Van, three prime improvised explosive devices (IEDs), three boxes of .50mm live ammunitions, one card reader belonging to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and one FM rifle.

    Other items recovered from them, according to him, were 150 rounds of .50mm live ammunitions, three bags of rice, a pot of cooked rice, an empty AK 47 magazine, 70 empty cases of .50mm ammunition, tyre patching materials and motor vehicle spare parts, among others.

    Asked for his comments, the commandant of the regiment who also did not disclose his identity, told newsmen that he was not authorised to speak on the issue, adding that only the Director, Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, could provide the details.

  • INEC declares official results in 9 states

    INEC declares official results in 9 states

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has so far announced the results of the elections held last Saturday in 9 states.

    According to INEC chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega on Monday, the results from the remaining states would be announced when it reconvene by 8pm.

    “We will allow sufficient time for the others to come so we’ll have more results. I suggest we convene at 8pm, “Jega said.

  • Buhari, APC sweeps Kebbi

    Buhari, APC sweeps Kebbi

    .As Jonathan loses in Tanimu’s, Bello’s wards
    .ex-Governor Aliero, 2 others APC candidates win Senatorial seats
    .APC wins all House of Reps slots

    The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Gen Muhammadu Buhari, has won the Kebbi State presidential election with a landslide.

    Buhari  emerged winner in all the 21 Local Government Areas of the state with a total votes of  567,883  out of the 677,003 total valid votes cast.

    The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lost to Buhari with a total votes of 100,972.

    The APC for Kebbi North Dr. Yahaya Abdullahi polled 139,197 votes to defeat the Governor of the state, Saidu Usman Dakingari of the PDP who scored 70,148 votes, while Senator Adamu Aleiro garnered 216,084 to beat Abubakar Gari Mallam of the PDP who polled 68,792 ballots in the Kebbi Central Senatorial race.

    The APC candidate for Kebbi South, Bala Ibn Na’Allah also emerged victorious even as all the APC candidates for the House of Representatives won their elections.

    According to the Kebbi State Presidential Election Returning Officer and Deputy Vice Chancellor  (Administration), Utman Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto, Prof. Mohammed Lawal Ahmadu, the total registered voters in the state are 1,457,763 out of which 792,818 were accredited to vote.

    Ahmadu said the put the votes received by political parties as: AA – 214, ACPN – 361, AD 450, ADC 472, APA 2,685, APC 567, 883,CPP 1,794, Hope 213, KOWA 448, NCP 519, PDP 100,97, PPN 547, UDP 207 and UPP 238.

    The total valid votes were 677,003 while the number of rejected votes stood at 38,119 bringing total number of votes cast to 715,123.

    It was observed that Jonathan lost woefully in the polling units and wards of his henchmen in the state.

    The Minister of Special Duties and deputy director-General of the PDP presidential campaign council, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki lost his Ward to the APC.

    In the polling unit Nasarawa I in Birnin-Kebbi where Turaki was accredited and voted APC scored 776 votes while the PDP trailed behind with a paltry 64 votes.

    Also, the former acting National Chairman of the PDP, Dr. Haliru Mohammed Bello, lost his Nasarawa I polling unit to the APC.

    APC  scored 673 votes as against the 17 votes recorded by the PDP at the polling unit of the ex-Minister of Defence.

    Below is the number of votes won by the APC and PDP in each of the 21 local government of Kebbi State:

    Bunza LGA
    APC 27,357
    PDP 2,240

    Aliero LGA
    APC 16,211
    PDP 3,671

    Kalgo LGA
    APC 17,663
    PDP 2,042

    Argungu LGA
    APC 37,588
    PDP 2,510

    Augie LGA
    APC 25,790
    PDP 4,760

    Bagudo LGA
    APC 18,196
    PDP 6,636

    Fakai LGA
    APC 12,426
    PDP 3,947

    Jega LGA
    APC 44,219
    PDP 2,977

    Sakaba LGA
    APC 13,814
    PDP  2,898

    Koko/Besse LGA
    APC 25,530
    PDP 3,120

    Danko Wasagu LGA
    APC 28,758
    PDP 5,511

    Maiyama LGA
    APC 25,333
    PDP 5,300

    Shanga LGA
    APC 16,477
    PDP 8,342

    Suru LGA
    APC 29,366
    PDP 7,447

    Dandi LGA
    APC 27,931
    PDP 6,863

    Gwandu LGA
    APC 28,253
    PDP 2,887

    Nagaski LGA
    APC 21,929
    PDP 3,804

    Birnin-Kebbi LGA
    APC 74,440
    PDP 5,299

    Zuru LGA
    APC 22,469
    PDP 7,920

    Arewa LGA
    APC 31,849
    PDP 9,607

    Yauri LGA
    APC 22,284
    PDP 3,191

    Total registered voters: 1,457,763
    Total number of Accredited Voters: 792,817
    Votes received by political parties;

    AA – 214
    ACPN 361
    AD 450
    ADC 472
    APA 2,685
    APC 567, 883
    CPP 1,794
    Hope 213
    KOWA 448
    NCP 519
    PDP 100,972
    PPN 547
    UDP 207
    UPP 238

    Total valid votes 677,003
    Number of rejected votes 38,119
    Total votes cast 715,123