Sunday, 12 April 2015

E- Updates 8.36 am:

APC, Ajimobi Leading In Oyo

Though unofficial, Governor Abiola Ajimobi appears to

have been returned as governor of Oyo State.

He is leading comfortably in the state now with Senator

Rashidi Ladoja trailing behind while Otunba Adebayo

Alao-Akala is coming third. See some Oyo results

below:

OORELOPO

Accord-3,802

APC-4,730

LP-6,255

PDP-1,452

SDP-572

KAJOLA

Accord-2,827

APC-13,436

LP-3,544

PDP-6,123

SDP-1,205

ATISBO

Accord-3,257

APC-7,132

LP-2,862

PDP-2,339

SDP-1,156

IBARAPA CENTRAL

Accord-5,921

APC-5,084

LP-2,187

PDP-3,201

SDP-826

ATIBA

Accord-3,734

APC-10,396

LP-7,656

PDP-1,396

SDP-587

ONA ARA

Accord-8,887

APC-7,434

LP-1,592

PDP-2,512

SDP-891

IBARAPA NORTH

Accord-4,509

APC-5,317

LP-3,317

PDP-3,373

SDP-776

AFIJIO

Accord-4,590

APC-5,087

LP-3,743

PDP-1,735

SDP-433

SAKI EAST

Accord-2,955

APC-4,746

LP-3,078

PDP-1,598

SDP-928

EGBEDA

Accord-1,5811

APC-13,495

LP-2,097

PDP-2,625

SDP-2,625

E- updates 8.33 am:
El-rufa’i Leading With Landslide In Kaduna
The governorship candidate of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), Malam Nasir El-Rufa’i, appeared to be
leading in a landslide at the close of polls in a number
of polling stations in some local government areas.
Results received last night from the polling units
showed that El-Rufa’i had beaten his opponent,
Governor Mukhtar Ramalan Yero, by a wide margin.
The margin further widened as results were received in
the local government areas including Kaduna North,
Kaduna South, Igabi, Chikun, Birnin Gwari, Sabon Gari,
Giwa, Makarfi, Ikara, Kagarko, Kachia, Kauru, Jaba,
Kaura and Lere.
Results emerging from various poling units across the
local government areas in Northern Senatorial District
of Kaduna state indicated that the All Progressive
Congress (APC) took an early lead in the
gubernatorial and state assembly elections that took
place yesterday.
In the Kwankira polling unit 013, where Governor
Mukhtar Ramalan Yero voted, the results show that the
governor has won his polling unit with wide margin. His
party PDP scored 316 against APC’s 61, while in the
state assembly, PDP scored 278 against APC’s 178.
In the neighbouring polling unit, PDP scored 273 against
APC’s 109 in the governor’s race, while the state
assembly election showed that PDP had secured 288
votes against APC’s 170.
However, result obtained from Gidan Bayye 008 polling
unit of Tudun Jukun area of Zaria shows that APC
scored 225 in the gubernatorial race against PDP’s 9
while APC scored 229 against PDP’s 8 in the state
assembly.
In the same Tudun Jukun area at Unguwan Mahauta
polling unit APC scored 742 against PDP’s 15 in the
gubernatorial race, while APC scored 732 against PDP’s
15 in the State assembly’s election.
In booth 005 of the same area, APC scored 601 against
PDP’s 26 in governor’s race, while APC scored 603
against PDP’s 22 in assembly’s election.
In Sabon Gari local government area at the two polling
units that made up Anguwan Nomi APC scored 243 and
259 against PDP’s 12 and 14, respectively, in the
gubernatorial race, while APC scored 243 and 249
against PDP’s 16 and 13 respectively.
In Chikaji polling unit 005 of the same local government,
APC scored 444 against PDP’s 27 in the governorship
election, while the state assembly result showed that
APC scored 453 against PDP’s 10.
In Ikara local government area, result from Unguwan
Makama polling units showed that at booth 005 APC
scored 274 against PDP’s 102 in gubernatorial race,
while in assembly’s election APC scored 191 against
PDM’s 139 and PDP’s 41 respectively. In booth 006,
APC scored 274 against PDP’s 110 in gubernatorial
race, while in the assembly’s election APC scored 195
against PDM’s 138 and PDP’s 41 respectively.
Our correspondent reports that the election was
generally peaceful in the northern senatorial district of
Kaduna state except reports of where some politicians
and even traditional rulers were alleged to have used
money in inducing voters.
INEC is yet to announce the results officially but it is
unlikely for Yero to close the gap at the polls.

Updates 8.24 am: Ogun: Amosun leads in early results
Collation of governorship results began at the INEC
headquarters, Abeokuta at 1.35am with the
governorship candidate of the All Progressives
Congress, Ibikunle Amosun, leading in the early results
collated at the commission’s office.
Amosun won in three of the four local government
areas while the candidate of the PDP, Gboyega Isiaka
won in one LGA.
In Ewekoro Local Government, APC polled 10,735, PDP
polled 3,275 while SDP got 400 votes.
In Remo North LGA, APC led again with 7,365 votes
while PDP polled 6,567 and SDP got 923 votes.
PDP led in Ijebu Ode LGA, polling 11,381 while the APC
polled 10,570 and SDP got 571 votes.
APC won in Odeda LGA, where it polled 10,637 votes,
PDP got 3,633 while SDP polled 1,367 votes.

E-Updates 8.19 am:
Uyo:
Onna LGA, APC-100 PDP- 52, 402,
Ini LGA, APC- 3772 PDP-28, 476
Okobo LGA, APC- 6858. PDP- 10, 824
PDP in clear lead ahead of other political parties
Updates 8.18 am:
Collation for Lagos governorship election soon to begin
at INEC office, Yaba.

E-Updates 6.12 am, April 12, 2015:
Lagos: Collation ongoing ongoing at Oshodi/Isolo LG.
So far, the APC and the PDP candidates are competing
neck to neck. There are a number of polling units where
they poll the same number of votes. In many cases, the
winning margins are less than 10 votes.

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