Akwa Ibom State: 31LG RV- 1644481, AV 107470. Parties: AA – 1600, ACPN 443, AD-474, ADC-608, APA 384, APC- 58,411, CPP 412, OHP 192, KOWA 160, NCP 381, PDP 953,304, PPN 327,UDP 224,UPP 144, Tola valid votes- 1017064, RV 11487,
Total votes cast 1028551.
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Monday, March 30, 2015
Akwa Ibom State: PDP/GEJ Wins
#NigeriaDecides: Plateau State: GEJ/PDP Wins
Plateau State: 17LG, Registered V: 1977211 Accv – 1076833 Parties 14: AA 178,ACPN 391, AD 279, ADC 406, APA -618, APC 429140, CPP 237,OHP 56, KOWA 138, NCP 693, PDP 549615, PPN 554,UDP, 54, UPP 29. Total valid votes- 982 388, Rejected V 18304, Total votes cast: 1000692.
GEJ/PDP wins Imo State
Imo State: 7LG. RV 1747681, AV 801712, Parties: AA-533,ACPN 956, AD -757, ADC -1617, APA -2236, APC-133253, CPP -733,OHP 157, KOWA -158, NCP 784, PDP-559185, PPN 414,UD
See Photos from the mass protest that went on in Akwa-Ibom today
The APC in Akwa Ibom State took to the street today to challenge what they claim is enormous rigging in the state. The challenge was driven by the APC guber competitor in the State, Umana Okon Umana.
They requested the crossing out of the decision and evacuation of the State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Austin Okojie. The nonconformists blockaded the state central station of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
PDP Wins ABIA state
ABIA state: 17LGA, 14Parties, RV- 1349134, AV -442538. AA-315, ACPN, 2194, AD 448, ADC 569, APA- 2766, APC – 13,394,CPP, 1046, OHP 125, KOWA 173, NCP 745, PDP -368 303, PPN 424, UDP 213, UPP, 330, Valid votes 391 045, RV 1004, TVC 401,049
APC wins Kaduna State
Kaduna State: RV 3361793 AV 1746031, AA – 281, ACPN- 424, AD-273, ADC-546, APA-1611, APC -1,129,760, CPP 824, OP105,KOWA 176, NCP 75,PDP484085,PPN 549. TVV 1617482,RV32719, TVC 1650201
APC Wins Kwara State -
Kwara State: RV 1181032.AV 489,360, 14pt. AA 248, ACPN 817, AD 520,ADC 438, APA 1165, APC 302,146 CPP 910, OP 118,KOWA 214, NCP, 394, PDP 132,602 PPN, 325, UDP 81,UPP 102.TVV 440080,RV 21321,TVC 461401
APC wins Kastina State
APC Wins jigawa state !
Jigawa state: RV 1815839. AV 1153428, Parties AA-394- ACPN- 540.. AD 587..ADC-375..APA..2537, APC -885,988. CPP 1553, OP-337.Kowa423. NCP.548,PDP-142,904
APC clears Kano State: APC-1,903,999
4943862 voters in Kano. Valid votes – 2,128,821 — Accredited voters – 2,664,434, AA-426 ACPn 778–AD -708, ADC 657, APA 2,770
APC-1,903,999, CPP 1552, op292, 288,NCP, 697,PDP 215,779 PPN-485,UDP
INEC Announces Official Final Results for Akwa Ibom State, WIth PDP Victory
Akwa Ibom State
The Independent National Election Commission (INEC) announced its official results of the presidential elections in Akwa Ibom State. The results show that President Goodluck Jonathan wins by a sizable margin in that State.
APC = 58,411
PDP= 953,304;
Gov. Amaechi imposes dusk-to-dawn curfew on Port Harcourt
The Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, has declared dusk-to-dawn curfew on Port Harcourt, the state capital, hours after the Independent National Electoral Commission announced the result of the presidential and National Assembly elections in the state.
In a terse statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, George Feyi, the governor said the curfew will hold from 7p.m. to 6a.m.
“The curfew will continue till further notice,” a part of the statement said.
The declaration of the curfew comes amidst heightened tension occasioned by the conduct of last Saturday’s election in the state.
Mr. Amaechi and the All Progressives Congress had boycotted the polls over the failure of INEC to supply result sheets to many polling units especially in the party strongholds.
But the elections continued despite the boycott and the result of both the presidential and National Assembly polls were announced at about 2pm amidst protests and call for cancellation by the APC.
JUST IN: Buhari Bags presidential election in Adamawa #NigeriaDecides
The All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, has flogged his major rival President Goodluck Jonathan in Adamawa state, pulling 14 Local Governments areas in the state against seven won by the president.
Declaring the result Monday evening, the state returning officer, Okogbaa Geoffrey, who is the Vice Chancellor of Federal University Wukari, announced that APC scored 374,701 against the ruling PDP that polled 251,664.
In the presidential election results for Madagali, PDP scored 4,997 while APC polled 3,331 as PDM scored 0 votes.
In Lamurde LG, APC scored 7,322 votes while PDP polled 17, 919.
In Michika Local Government PDP scored 6,762, APC 3,527.
The result also showed that in Maiha, APC scored 15,432 as PDP polled 2,603. In Hong Local Government, the home town of former minister of Health, Aliyu Idi Hong, APC got the highest votes of 17, 365, while PDP got 16, 662.
Similarly, Mayo Belwa, the local government of impeached Governor, Murtala Nyako, APC polled 24,483 followed by PDP which scored 17, 789.
In Yola South Local Government, Nuhu Ribadu’s home town, APC scored 39,019 defeating PDP which polled 10,988 votes.
The story was also the same in Yola North where both former PDP National Chairman, Bamanga Tukur, and Mr. Jonathan’s link man, Hassan Adamu (Wakilin Adamawa), cast their votes. There, APC trounced PDP with 47, 139 against PDP’s 13, 790 votes.
In Toungo, LG, APC got 6,891 against PDP that polled 4,239. In Mubi North, APC also scored the highest votes of 20,641 votes as PDP polled 12,964.
In Shelleng, APC scored 14,656 while PDP polled 9,053. In Guyuk, APC scored 9,575 as PDP took the leade with 19,808.
PDP also won in Song Local Government with 18,495 while APC scored 17, 354.
In Ganye, APC scored highest votes of 24,611 while PDP has 8,551.
In Gombi APC had 13, 603, PDP 12,035 and KOWA 71 votes.
APC scored 27,082 votes in Jada, while PDP had 12,257. However, in Demsa the ruling PDP won with 19,625 votes against its rival APC which has 6,211 votes.
In Numan local government, APC scored 10,501 votes, while PDP secured 19,036 votes.
In Fufore APC polled 32,596 and PDP scored 8,874.
The result also shows that in Mubi South APC scored 17, 655 against the PDP, 5,950.
Ogun LG workers begin indefinite strike
Activities in the 20 local government areas of Ogun State were paralysed on Monday as the local government workers began an indefinite strike.
The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Ogun State branch, had on Friday directed that the entire workforce of the local government areas, Local Government Service Commission and Bureau of Local Government Pensions, to commence an indefinite strike from Monday, March 30.
This directive was contained in a statement issued and signed in Abeokuta, by the state Publicity Secretary of NULGE, Mr. Folarin Osunsanmi, a copy of which was made available to our correspondent.
It stated that the “painful decision” was taken at the state executive council of the union held on Tuesday, March 24.
The union said it decided to embark on the strike following alleged refusal of the state government to implement the agreement reached with it last January.
They said some of the agreements reached include payment of outstanding deductions of workers’ salaries and allowances totalling N1.56bn.
INEC staff arrested in Delta !
A staff the Independent National Electoral Commission was arrested on Monday at the commission’s office in Asaba for violating INEC’s rule on collation of results.
The INEC staff, who served as the electoral officer for Ndokwa East Local Government Area, was taken away by policemen in a van after he admitted to collating the results for the local government area against the rule of the commission.
The electoral officer came to the state collation centre at INEC, Asaba, to present the result of Ndokwa East without the collation officer for the local government, whose job it is to present the result.
When he was queried by the state Collation Officer, Prof. Bolaji Aluko, the electoral officer said the collation officer for the local government did not show up and due to pressure from party agents, he was forced to collate the results alone in the presence of party agents and security operatives.
The state’s Resident Electoral Commissioner, Anidi Ikowak, who was infuriated by the explanation, declared the results collated by the electoral officer invalid.
The REC said according to INEC’s rule, the electoral officer is not permitted to do the job of the collation officer and faulted the electoral officer for not calling him to report the situation.
Addressing the erring staff, Ikowak said, “There is division of labour in INEC’s activities. The electoral officer cannot stand in the place of the collation officer. If the collation officer did not show up you should have called me and another collation officer would have been nominated from the list of those we have trained. And replacement needs to be approved by me or even the chairman.
“I’m the REC, if this state collation officer did not come I would have reported to Abuja and another one will be sent. I can’t take up that role, I can only assist. So, the result you have collated is invalid.”
Aluko, who is the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Otuoke, asked the electoral officer to submit the result and write a report on the situation, but noted that it had not been officially accepted.
Immediately, the electoral officer was ushered into a police van and driven off.
Jonathan records 1.48 million votes in Rivers
President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party has won last Saturday’s presidential election in Rivers State with a total vote of 1,487,075.
Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.) of the All Progressives Congress followed suit with 69,238 votes while KOWA party came a distant third with 2,274 votes.
Details later
Jonathan in closed-door meeting with Kuffour, others
4.06pm: The meeting just ended. The former African leaders adjudged election “peaceful and transparent.” President Goodluck Jonathan is currently in a closed-door meeting with some foreigns observers who monitored Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections.
The election observers at the meeting include a former Ghanian President, Mr. John Kuffour, who is the leader of the ECOWAS Elections Observers; former Liberian President, Amos Sawyer, who is leading the African Union Election Observer Mission; former Malawian President and Head of Commonwealth Election Observer Mission, Bakili Muluzi; and the AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Ambassador Aisha Laraba Abdullahi.
The meeting which started inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja at about 3.30pm is also being attended by Vice President Namadi Sambo and a few presidential aides. The meeting is holding at a time the Independent National Electoral Commission is announcing final results of the election.
Buhari maintains commanding lead in NIger
Presidential election results for six more local governments in Niger State have been collated in Minna, bringing total LG results announced to 21.
Results for the remaining four LGs have yet to arrive.
The Returning Officer for Niger State, Prof. Abduganiu Ambali, who is the Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, has announced a break pending the arrival of the remaining results.
Buhari has won all the LGs announced so far.
Results of newly collated LGs are
Rijau LGA: APC 17,214; PDP 7,573
Mashegu LGA: APC 27,953; PDP 3,355
Magama LGA: APC 20,761; PDP 11,183
Rafi LGA: APC 36,921; PDP 4,215
Edati LGA: APC 11,691; PDP 7,117
Agaie LGA: APC 18,424; PDP 4,132
Presidential election results in Ekiti state - PDP wins
As announced by Prof. Adeniyi Daramola, VC of FUT, Akure , the Returning Officer for Ekiti state.
AA – 94 votes
ACPN – 538
AD – 754
ADC- 424
APA – 482
APC – 120, 331
CPP – 330
HDP- 94
KOWA – 108
NCP – 377
PDP – 176, 466 (wins)
PPN – 388
UPD – 60
UPP – 145
Total votes cast: 309, 445
I’m watching the INEC election announcement live on TV and updating. More to come…
Presidential election results for Kogi state - APC wins
As announced by the VC of University of Abuja, who is the Returning Officer for Kogi state
AA – 700
ACPN – 1,089
AD – 427
ADC – 761
APA – 1,001
APC – 264,851
CPP – 967
HOPE – 144
KOWA – 190
NCP – 399
PDP, 149, 987
PPN – 476
UPD – 180
UPP – 156
Total valid vote – 421, 328
Rejected votes – 17, 959
Total votes cast – 439, 287
Presidential election result from Osun state - APC wins
As announced by Professor Isaac Asusu, VC of the Federal University, Oye, Ekiti, RO for Osun state
AA:377
AD:1667
ACPN:1731
ADC:937
APA:1306
APC: 383,603
CPP:1029
HOPE:132
KOWA:255
NCP:767
PDP:249,929
PPN:599
UDP:124
UPP:159
Presidential election results for FCT, Abuja - PDP wins
As announced by Prof. Michael Faborode, former VC of OAU, Ile Ife, the returning officer for FCT
AA – 139
ACPN – 342
AD – 240
ADC – 288
APA – 674
APC – 146, 399
CPP – 347
HOPE – 83
KOWA – 165
NCP – 473
PDP – 157, 195 (PDP wins)
PPN – 269
UDP – 95
UPP – 96
Total valid votes – 306, 805
Rejected votes – 9210
Total votes cast – 316, 015
Presidential election result for Oyo state - APC wins
As announced by Prof Ayobami Salami, the Dep. VC (Academics) of OAU, returning officer for Oyo
AA – 6,331
ACPN – 8,979
AD – 6, 282
ADC – 5,000
APA – 4,468
APC – 528, 620 (APC wins)
CPP – 6, 674
HOPE – 839
KOWA – 1,312
NCP – 1,895
PDP – 303, 376
PPN – 2,842
UDP – 1,069
UPP – 3,665
Total valid votes – 881, 352
Rejected votes – 47, 254
Total votes cast – 928, 606
Presidential election results for Kogi state - APC wins
As announced by the VC of University of Abuja, who is the Returning Officer for Kogi state
AA – 700
ACPN – 1,089
AD – 427
ADC – 761
APA – 1,001
APC – 264,851
CPP – 967
HOPE – 144
KOWA – 190
NCP – 399
PDP, 149, 987
PPN – 476
UPD – 180
UPP – 156
Total valid vote – 421, 328
Rejected votes – 17, 959
Total votes cast – 439, 287