Governorship election result 2023 Nigerian gubernatorial Elections Results

0
How to access INEC online platform for checking election results INEC Result Viewing Portal

2023 Nigerian gubernatorial Elections. Governorship election result 2023

 

In 28 states, governorship elections will be held in 2023. representing 18 Political Parties with 837 Candidates.

The eight states that do not hold governorship elections are Anambra, Bayelsa, Edo, Ekiti, Imo, Kogi, Osun, and Ondo.

Advertisement

 

Also read 

 

Eleven Governors are seeking re-election.

Advertisement

Breaking News: INEC Staff Shot Dead In Rivers As Elections Turns Bloody

In addition, there are 10,240 candidates vying for 993 State Assembly seats across the nation.

 

INEC has Postponed the Governorship, State Assembly Elections In 10 Lagos Polling Units as a result of relocation of polling units.

Advertisements

 

CHRIST ANG SCHOOL IPORO-AKE II

PU Unit: 014

Ward: Ake I

Advertisements

Abeokuta South LGA

ADC-04

Advertisements

APC-23

PDP-32

Advertisements

Abeokuta South LGA, OPP. OGBON, HOUSE ERUNWON I

Advertisements

PU Unit: 009, Ogun state

AAC-01

Advertisements

ADC-18

ADP-01

Advertisement

APC- 56

NNPP-01

PDP-87.

Okpe LGA ward 1 unit 3, Delta

Advertisements

Governorship

APC — 77

PDP — 144

Assembly

APC — 67

PDP — 154

 

Sanwo-Olu wins Tokunbo Macaulay unit, Magodo Phase 2 with wide margin

APC: 412

Advertisements

LP: 185

PDP: 9.

Polling Unit: A.U.D primary School Ibonwon III

LGA: EPE State:

Lagos State

 

APC-74

LP- 2

PDP- 10.

Advertisements

 

Ward: ORUGBO

Lga: EPE

Polling Unit R.C.M Primary School Orugbo II

APC-85

LP 2

PDP-7.

Senator Uba Sani’s polling unit 014 Airport/Kawo L.E.A

Governorship Election

Advertisements

APC- 85

PDP – 54

NNPP – 12.

Ward: ORUGBO

Lga: EPE

Polling Unit R.C.M Primary School Orugbo II

APC-85

LP 2

Advertisements

PDP-7

 

Polling unit 06, Aghalokpe Ward 05

House of Assembly

LP 5
ADC 1
APC 39
PDP 61
Void 2

Governorship

LP 1
APC 42
PDP 62

 

WARD 4, UNIT 16, SAPELE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA RESULTS:

GOVERNORSHIP:
ADC: 3
APGA: 10
LP: 7
APC: 50
PDP: 44

Advertisements

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY RESULT:

APGA: 13
LP: 10
APC: 45
PDP37

Two major political parties, the PDP and APC, have the most candidates for Saturday’s election but will have to do more work to win in some states where the Labour Party have candidates.

In Akwa Ibom, Akan Udofia is the APC candidate and other states are: Abia – Ikechi Emenike, Adamawa – Aishatu Dairu Binani , Bauchi – Sadique Abubakar, Kaduna – Uba Sani, Gombe – Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, Delta – Ovie Omo-Agege, Borno – Babagana Zulum, Cross River – Bassey Otu, Jigawa – Umar Namadi, Kano – Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, Ebonyi – Ogbonna Nwifuru, Enugu – Uche Nnaji, Katsina – Dikko Umaru Radda, Kebbi – Nasiru Idris, Kwara -AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Ogun – Dapo Abiodun, Nasarawa – Abdullahi Sule, Plateau -Netanwe Yilwatda, Rivers – Tonye Cole, Yobe -Mala Buni, Zamfara – Muhammad Bello, and Oyo – Teslim Folarin

The PDP candidates across the country are Okechukwu Ahiwe – Abia., Umaru Fintiri – Adamawa., Umo Bassey – Akwa Ibom., Ibrahim Mohammed – Bauchi., Titus Uba – Benue, Mohammed Ali Jafari – Borno, Sheriff Oborevwori – Delta, Peter Mbah – Enugu, Muhammad Barde – Gombe, Mustapha Sule-Lamido – Jigawa, Isa Ashiru Kudan – Kaduna, Muhammed Abacha – Kano., Aminu Bande – Kebbi., Abdullah Yahman – Kwara, Abdul-Azeez Adediran – Lagos. David Ombugadu – Nassarawa, Segun Sowunmi – Ogun, Seyi Makinde – Oyo, Caleb Mutfwang – Plateau, Siminialayi Fubara – Rivers, Sa’adu Umar – Sokoto, Kefas Agbu – Taraba, Sheriff Abdullahi Yobe, Dauda Lawal – Zamfara.

The Labour Party gave the more established political parties a run for their money in the February 25 presidential election and there is the general feeling that the Peter Obi factor may sweep across the country once more today.

Follow this thread for updates, results from the governorship election in the 28 states.

 

Oyo guber: Makinde wins Ladoja’s polling unit

Advertisements

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has won the polling unit of a former governor of the state, Senator Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja.

Makinde, who is seeking a second term on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, scored 98 votes to defeat other candidates.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Teslim Folarin, scored 35 votes.

The gubernatorial and the state House of Assembly elections were conducted in all the 33 local government areas of the state on Saturday.

 

Ogun guber: Dimeji Bankole delivers poling units for Abiodun

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, has delivered two polling units for Governor Dapo Abiodun of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State.

According to the result from Unit 13 Ward 1, Iporo Bankole village, Sanyaolu-Olobe, Odeda-lga in Odeda Local Government, the APC defeated the People’s Democratic Party with 34 votes to 16.

Advertisements

Also, the PDP lost to the APC in Unit 8, Ward 14, Oluwo area of Abeokuta South.

While the PDP polled 68 votes, APC won with 96 votes.

Ejes Gist News reports that the results are still being collated at various ward collation centres across the state.

 

Benue Guber: Ortom loses govt house polling units to APC

The Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom on Saturday lost the two polling units in Benue State Government House in Makurdi, the state capital to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Ortom’s anointed candidate and the flagbearer of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in the ongoing gubernatorial election, Engr. Titus Uba is competing against Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

While Alia, a suspended Catholic priest garnered 130 votes, Titus Uba scored 43 votes at the Arts theatre polling unit 011, government house.

Similarly, at the Protocol polling unit 022, the APC candidate scored 36 votes while PDP garnered 10 votes.

Advertisements

Governor Ortom, who is expected to complete his second tenure in May 2023, is one of the seven governors who lost their senatorial bids in the recently concluded presidential and National Assembly elections.

 

Oyo election: APC’s Folarin loses polling unit to Makinde

The All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate, Teslim Folarin lost his polling unit at Idi Ose in Ona Ara Local Government Area of Oyo State.

Folarin polled 89 votes while Governor Seyi Makinde of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, 196 votes.

Adebayo Adelabu, the gubernatorial flagbearer of Accord Party, AP, got only 6 votes.

Makinde is expected to clinch victory as enjoys widespread support among both the young and the old across the state.

 

Ogun guber: Gov Abiodun wins polling unit with 5 votes

Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State won his polling unit with five votes ahead of his closest rival, Ladi Adebutu.

Advertisements

Abiodun is seeking reelection under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), while Adebutu is of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

The duo of Abiodun and Adebutu are indigenes of Iperu, Ikenne Local Government Area of Ogun State.

In Saturday’s election, Abiodun scored 147 votes, while Adebutu closed in with 145 votes.

 

PDP floors APC at Government House polling unit in Kaduna

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party defeated the All Progressives Congress in one of the polling units in Sir Kashim Ibrahim Government House, Kaduna

Announcing the results after the governorship/state house of assembly elections held in Kaduna on Saturday,

the Presiding Officer, Mohammed Baso, said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Isah Ashiru scored 77 votes to defeat All Progressive Congress candidate, Uba Sani, who scored 40 at polling unit 014

According to the Presiding Officer, Mohammed Baso said the Labour Party scored 0. PRP 1, NNPP 1 while 7 invalid votes were recorded.

 

Governorship election: Live results across Polling Units in Kano.

As results continue to trickle in across polling units in the Governorship and House of Assembly elections, the Nigerians await the winners and losers in the country’s most populated state, Kano.

The state has 44 local government areas and 5.9 million registered voters, second after Lagos state with 7,060,195 registered voters.

Major governorship contenders are the incumbent deputy Governor of the All Progressives Party, APC Nasir Yusuf Gawuna, Abba Kabir Yusuf of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP and the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Saqid Walil.

APC candidate wins Polling Unit

The All Progressives Party, APC in Kano state, Nasir Yusuf Gawuna, has emerged winner in the polling unit where he earlier cast his vote.

In the final result of the Polling Unit, Gawuna polled 98 votes to beat the candidates of the NNPP and PDP, who polled two and one vote, respectively.

PU 041, where the APC guber candidate and serving deputy governor, has been posted on INEC’s IREV portal.

 

Niger APC, PDP guber candidates differ on conduct of elections

The governorship candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Umar Mohammed Bago and his Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, counterpart Isah Liman Kantigi have differed in their views of the conduct of the governorship and state House of Assembly elections in Niger State.

While Bago described the election as peaceful, transparent, free and fair, Kantigi said there are lapses that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, needs to correct to enhance its credibility.

Bago who cast his vote at Polling Unit 011 in Tswashagi Raba, Bida Local Government Area at 10:10 am said INEC had corrected the lapses witnessed in the February 25 election.

“The process of accreditation was very efficient and smooth; I am impressed with the general conduct of the election due to the efficiency of the newly introduced BVAS machine,” he said.

He commended his constituents for being orderly during the exercise, noting the need for them to tolerate one another, irrespective of ethnic, religious and political affiliations to sustain existing peace during and after the elections.

The APC governorship candidate also commended INEC and its officials for the early arrival of electoral materials, as well as the security agents for maintaining law and order, and urged them to continue to be civil in their approach.

Kantigi, the PDP governorship candidate, who spoke to journalists after casting his vote at 005 Kantigi Polling Unit in Edati LGA, expressed concerns over the inability of INEC to properly name each of the boxes for elections in order not to confuse the electorate.

According to him:”The process is nice but I am not happy about INEC having [the] same design for the ballot boxes. By now, the country should have designed ballot boxes for various elections so that you don’t confuse the electorate. It is disappointing to have one type of ballot box marked with paper to differentiate the political positions.”

He also advised INEC to adhere strictly to the electronic transmission of election results from the polling units to the commission’s server in order to give credit to the process.

However, Kantigi urged the electorate to shun electoral malpractices such as ballot box snatching and other forms of election rigging which could derail democracy.

 

Sorting, counting of votes begin in Jigawa

Sorting and counting of votes has commenced in many polling units in Jigawa State.

Some of the polling units so far counted and announced include:

GOVERNORSHIP

Kudu Islamiyya Polling Unit 006, in Babura Ward

APC 214

NNPP 15

PDP 60

Tigima Polling Unit 013, Unik Ward in Auyo LGA

APC 201

NNPP 3

PDP 21

POLLING UNIT- 008.
KIRI WARD TAURA L.G

APC- 182
PDP – 61
NNPP-6

POLLING UNIT- 006. TSINAHO 1.
KIRI WARD TAURA L.G

APC- 305
PDP – 124
NNPP-6

Unguwar Fada 001, Sara ward Gwaram LG.

APC 172
PDP 298
NNPP 05

Galadanch primary 032
Ringim ward, Ringim LG

APC 8
NNPP 17
PDP 12

Babura Yamma 018, Babura ward, Babura LG

APC 231
PDP 75
NNPP 9

Babura Arewa 002, Babura ward, Babura LG.

APC 432
NNPP 22
PDP 111

Bamaina primary 024
APC 29
NNPP 0
PDP 345

Bamaina primary 023

APC 2
PDP 191
NNPP 0

 

INEC begins counting of votes in Ogun

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has commenced the sorting and counting of votes across the various polling units in Ogun State.

Ogun residents went out today to elect their governor and members of the House of Assembly.

At the moment, many of the polling units have concluded voting.

Some results have since been uploaded to the INEC server.

 

Vote buyers make brisk business in Jigawa polling units

Vote buyers were seen making brisk business at some polling units in Jigawa State during the governorship and state House of Assembly elections.

Votes buyers, from across political parties, were seen at some polling units openly giving out money, clothing materials and foodstuff before voters who showed evidence of voting for their parties.

A voter at Polling Unit 024 in Kiyawa LGA, whose name is Musa, told Ejes Gist News he was given N1000 and two packets of spaghetti to vote.

Another voter, Malama Sadiya, said she was given wrapper and detergent after she cast her votes.

Those engaging in vote buying, Ejes Gist News observed, took advantage of the absence of security personnel.

When contacted, spokesman of the Jigawa State Police Command, DSP Lawan Shiisu Adam, said more police will be deployed to the areas.

 

Lagos election: INEC postpones voting in VGC after clash

The governorship and House of Assembly election in Victoria Garden City, VGC, in Lagos, has been postponed to Sunday.

A communication at 3:40 pm from the management of the state said the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has rescheduled voting.

“INEC State Commissioner, Mr Segun Agbaje, has announced election will hold [on] Sunday March 19 from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm.

“The polling units will remain at the original location (8 in VGC Park and 2 in Commercial Area),” the notice reads.

The notice stated that the register/attendance for each polling unit will be maintained while new number tags will be issued tomorrow.

Earlier, VGC issued a brief statement after INEC officials refused to enter the estate, choosing to conduct the poll near the main gate, off Lekki-Epe expressway, to the chagrin of residents.

The information seen by Ejes Gist News said INEC Returning Officer for Eti-Osa “complained about harassment of their staff and late voting during the presidential elections.”

The management said it requested an official letter detailing change of venue but the commission failed to provide it.

The estate leadership agreed to INEC’s demand for generic code to ease access for its personnel, a space for set up, and an undertaking of no harassment.

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, won in VGC in the 2019 general elections but the Labour Party, LP, holds all the aces this time.

 

Oyo guber result: Makinde wins own unit, defeats Adelabu at his unit

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has won his polling unit.

Makinde, the governorship candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) voted at Unit 001, Ward 11 in Ibadan North East Local Government Area and scored a total of 174 votes to defeat all other candidates at the polling unit.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Senator Teslim Kolawole Folarin, scored 28, while Accord’s Adebayo Adelabu scored five votes and Labour Party’s Tawfiq Akinwale had three votes.

For the state House of Assembly election, the PDP candidate scored 160 votes, APC scored 30 votes, Accord had nine votes and LP polled five votes.

Ejes Gist News reports that Makinde also won at the polling unit of Accord governorship candidate, Adebayo Adelabu.

Adelabu cast his vote at Polling Unit 10, Ward 9 in Ibadan South East Local Government Area.

Makinde of PDP polled 60 to Adelabu’s 38 votes to defeat the Accord candidate at his polling unit, where APC’s Teslim Folarin scored 22 votes.

 

Gov’ship election: Live results from polling units across Lagos State

Results are currently trickling in from polling units in the ongoing going governorship election in Lagos State.

INEC officials have concluded voting and sorting of results in some polling units while ballot counting has also commenced in the presence of voters.

Ejes Gist News gathered that the governorship election is keenly contested by candidates of the All Progressives Congress, APC, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and the Labour Party, LP across the State.

LGA: Ikeja

Ward: Alausa

PU: 085

APC: 43

LP: 5

PDP: 0

APGA: 1

Invalid: 1

LGA: Ikeja

Ward: Alausa

PU: 085

APC: 43

PDP: 0

LP: 5

NRM: 1

LGA: Oshodi/ Isolo

Ward: Oke-Afa/ Ejigbo

PU: 49, Aigbedion Street

ADC: 0

APC: 26

LP: 7

PDP: 2

LGA: Oshodi/ Isolo

Ward: Oke-Afa/ Ejigbo

PU: Junction of Adebayo Oyelana/Demuren/Ailegun Road

ADC: 2

APC: 48

LP: 89

PDP: 0

LGA: Alimosho

Ward: Ipaja South

PU: Daru Salam School/ Ejigbo Block

ADC: 0

APC: 6

LP: 0

PDP: 0

LGA: Eti-Osa

Ward: Victoria Island II

PU: Water Corporation Rd. Opp. Enterprise Hubs

APC: 3

PDP: 2

LP: 3

 

Gov’ship election: Live results from polling units across Rivers State

Results are currently trickling in from polling units in the ongoing going governorship election in Rivers State.

INEC officials have concluded voting and sorting of results in some polling units while ballot counting has also commenced in the presence of the voters.

Ejes Gist News gathered that the governorship election is being keenly contested between candidates of the All Progressives Congress, APC, the Social Democratic Party, SDP, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and the Labour Party, LP across the State.

Here are some of the results from Polling Units:

Rivers State Election

Obio/Akpor LGA, Rumuodomaya Ward 3A, PU 029

Governorship

Accord – 01
SDP – 03
APC -09
PDP – 09
LP – 45

Ward 12, Unit 031, Owhor community hall, Rumuomoi, governorship/Assembly:
Governorship:

LP- 13
APC- 13
PDP- 10
SDP- 4
Accord- 2
ADP- 1

LGA:- Obio/Akpor
Reg Area:- 02 Rumuodara
Polling Unit:- 018 Wale Estate open space Mgbesilaru II
Results
Accord- 3 votes
APC- 16 votes
PDP- 1 Votes
SDP – 5 votes
Labour Party:- 37

Polling Unit (034), IGBO 1, Etche LGA Rivers State

Registered Voters: 236
Accredited voters: 65
Total votes cast: 65

Governorship:
LP: – 55
SDP – 5
APC – 3
PDP – 2

 

Lagos gov’ship election results: LP’s Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour loses polling unit to Sanwo-Olu

The governorship candidate of the Labour Party has lost his polling unit 045, OSHIFILA/Abule Igbira of Ikeja Local Government, to the incumbent governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in Saturday’s Lagos State gubernatorial poll.

See results:

LP: 18

APC: 29

PDP: 2

Void: 1

Registered voters: 421

Accredited voters: 50

 

INEC uploads guber, House of Assembly election results via BVAS

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has uploaded some of the results of Saturday’s elections via the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS.

The non-use of BVAS for the February 25 election created a confidence crisis for the electoral body, which Nigerians and electoral officials heavily criticised.

Ejes Gist News observed that the result of Ward 001, Polling Unit 039, Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa, was uploaded via BVAS around 1:58 pm.

In the state House of Assembly election, the All Progressives Congress (APC) polled six votes, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 13 votes.

Bayelsa is one of the few states where governorship polls are held after the general election.

INEC had claimed that it couldn’t upload election results from the polling Units during last month’s presidential and National Assembly elections due to glitches.

 

Ekiti Gov, Oyebanji boasts APC will win all 26 state assembly seats, regrets low turnout

Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti on Saturday boasted that his ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will win all 26 seats at the Ekiti State House of Assembly.

This is just as he condemned the poor turnout of voters for the exercise, describing it as unpleasurable.

Ejes Gist News correspondent monitoring the exercise at the governor’s hometown, reports that Oyebanji made the observation, shortly after casting his vote at his Ward 6, Unit 3, Okelele, Ikogosi-Ekiti, in Ekiti West Local Government Area of the State.

The Governor who voted at about 12: 22pm expressed displeasure on the low turnout of voters who were expected to come out to elect new lawmakers for the state.

The governor specifically regretted that the turnout was not as impressive, as was recorded in the last presidential election in the state.

He, however, commended the National Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) over its improvement on the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, (BVAS), saying the system was a great value added, to the electoral process.

“So far so good, I just cast my vote and used my ward as an example of the improvement in the INEC technology.

“I think we have to commend the Federal Government and more importantly, the INEC for the remarkable improvement on the technology deployed, as well as the entire exercise.

“The deployment of the new technology will no doubt help to improve on the exercise through management of time and energy,” he said.

Ejes Gist News reports that many of the electorate at various polling units visited in the town, expressed delight that they were able to exercise their voting rights and commended the peaceful process.

 

Akinlade raises alarm as thugs attack Ogun polling units

The deputy governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Adekunle Akinlade, has raised the alarm over the invasion of polling units by armed thugs.

Akinlade spoke at his hometown in Agosasa after casting his vote.

According to him, there have been reports of shooting and ballot box snatching in some polling units in Ogun East.

Akinlade expressed displeasure that security agents who were supposed to avert the situation did nothing, giving the thugs a field day.

“It’s unfortunate, my phones have been ringing since morning. I have seen photos and videos. We were informed that members of the opposition party have become very violent. There is someone called Efele or something who has been carrying thugs all around. They went straight into polling units to attack people. They shot in the air, carted away ballot papers and other INEC materials.

“Shockingly, we were told that there are security personnel just standing and watching this happen. It’s quite sad for our democracy that this is happening in Ogun East. We thought Ogun East was supposed to be more peaceful being the home of the sitting governor. It is most embarrassing for us in Ogun State, what we are witnessing in this election,” he said.

Akinlade appealed to the electoral umpire and security agents to take note of the electoral violence and take appropriate actions thereafter.

The deputy governorship candidate said he is sure of victory in the polls.

“We have no doubt we are going to win this election. The election has been peaceful in Ogun West and Ogun Central. In Ogun East, aside from Sagamu, Odogbolu and Ijebu-Ode where they’ve been attacking people. We don’t know what they could do moving beyond that.

“Relatively, we believe we are doing well with information trickling in so far. By 4, 5 pm we will be more certain. We hope that results are transmitted from polling units as INEC has promised.

“We are confident, that is why we came all out to campaign very well. We believe people’s votes will count once results are transmitted from the polling units with the BVAS. We have no doubt that we will win this election,” he stated.

 

Abia 2023: Early voting in units as security operatives man strategic locations

The governorship and state houses of assembly elections are currently taking place today, Saturday 18th March 2023, across the 184 electoral wards of the seventeen local government area in Abia State.

This comes barely after two weeks after the presidential and national assembly elections across Nigeria.

Ejes Gist News correspondent who is currently on a monitoring tour in some parts of Abia State reports that soldiers of the Nigerian military are seen manning major strategic roads, such as Ikot Ekpene by BCA road junction, Abia tower roundabout located along mission hill by Aba-Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway, Aba road/Post office road junction in Umuahia, the state capital.

Locations and streets within Abia State, our correspondent reports have men of Nigerian Police stationed in them and at designated polling units to ensure peaceful conduct of the elections and forestall any breakdown of law and order by hoodlums.

Ejes Gist News correspondent also visited the INEC designated polling units or centres across various local wards in Abia State, reports that at polling unit 001 and 002 in Ugba Primary school in Umuahia north local government area, accreditation of eligible voters by Independent National Electoral Commission adhoc staff commenced as early as 8am while proper voting commenced by 10:30am.

Voters were seen queueing to exercise their franchise.

The current representative of Abia central senatorial district at the national assembly and former Governor of Abia State, Theodore Ahamefule Orji, flanked by wife, Mercy cast their votes in the 001 and 002 polling units at Ugba Primary School, Bende road in Umuahia.

Also, at polling unit 016 at Etitiama Nkporo in Ohafia local government area, voting started about 9:41am.

At 016 polling unit at Etitiama Nkporo in Ohafia local government area, the Deputy Governor of Abia State, Ude Oko Chukwu and wife, Vivian, cast their votes.

However, the transition committee chairman of Ohafia local government area of Abia State, O’Brien Iroh while speaking to journalists said adequate logistics were put in place to ensure the electorates cast their votes under a peaceful atmosphere.

He urged the youths of Ohafia local government area to eschew violence at all costs while waiting for the outcome of the election results.

Meanwhile, at exactly 9:05am voting commenced at polling unit 04 in Umule hall in Osisioma Ngwa local government area in Abia south senatorial district in Abia State on Saturday, after the conclusion of accreditation of eligible voters.

Baring his mind on the ongoing governorship and state house of assembly elections across the state, Onyebuchi Ememanka, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Abia State, commended the preparedness of the Independent National Electoral Commission which ensured the early commencement of polls.

He said in a terse statement, “may we have peaceful elections today and may the will of God prevail upon our land”.

 

Violence in Rimin Gado LG of Kano as thugs disrupt voting, snatch ballot boxes

Elections have been disrupted in Rimin Gado Local Government area of Kano as several ballot boxes were destroyed and party agents were chased away.

In Dugurawa, Jili, Yalwan Danziyal and Akalawa Futufutu wards ballot boxes were completely destroyed while voters were sent running helter-skelter for dear lives by some party political thugs.

Haliru Danga Maigari of NNPP accused the APC of being behind the destruction of the election materials and boxes because they were losing the elections.

He said, ”We are worried that party members were disenfranchised, what they are afraid of, is defeat and we will surely defeat them, no matter what”.

Our Correspondent witnessed security operatives driving at high speed with election boxes to the INEC office at Rimin Gado Local Government area.

Meanwhile, APC members have denied causing violence and accused the NNPP members of being behind in the destruction of the election materials.

Sani Sani Rimin Gado of APC said the election was going on peacefully when heavily Armed NNPP thugs arrived and chased people away, trying to snatch ballot boxes.

 

 

Low turnout characterizes guber elections in Niger

The Governorship and State House of Assembly elections in parts of Minna and environs in Niger state capital have been characterized by voter apathy as compared to the February, 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections in the state.

A visit by Ejes Gist News to various polling units showed that voting materials and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, ad hoc staff were on ground, as early as 8am.

In most of the polling units, the electorates did not turn out, especially in Bosso, Tunga, Barikin Sale, Kpakungu, Maitumbi and Sabongari areas among others.

Also, in some areas, aside from the low turnout, there was little or no presence of security agencies.

Some of the voters who spoke to Ejes Gist News noted that they were not prepared to come out to vote out of the belief that their votes would not count as the BVAS machines were not used in the last elections.

Mohammed Nuhu of Bachita polling unit in Tunga said, ” the last time we voted it did not count. The question is will this one count? We are tired of coming out after the pains we went through”.

 

Jigawa gubernatorial candidates cast votes, comment on election process

The gubernatorial candidates of the three political parties in Jigawa State have cast their votes for the Saturday 18th March elections.

Ejes Gist News reported that three gubernatorial candidates from APC, PDP and NNPP are vying for the number one seat.

The APC candidate in the state, Umar Namadi cast his votes at Imam Hassan Islamiyya 012 polling unit, Kafin Hausa ward at exactly 11:35am.

Responding to questions from newsmen, he expressed satisfaction over the high turnover and progress achieved by the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC.

He said the governorship and state assembly elections witnessed changes and improvements compared to what was obtained in the presidential and national assembly elections.

Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP candidate Mustapha Sule Lamido also cast his vote at Bamaina Primary 002 polling unit in Kiyako ward, Birnin Kudu local government.

He expressed satisfaction with the voting process and voter turnout.

The PDP flag bearer, however, alleged that reports indicate the APC imported thugs to cause trouble in the election.

He said the party has already reported the issue to the security agencies for appropriate action.

The NNPP candidate, Aminu Ibrahim Ringim also cast his vote at Marakawa 08 polling unit in Ringim ward, Ringim local government.

He expressed satisfaction with the higher turnout of the election process saying it is above what was witnessed in the previous election.

He urged his supporters to conduct themselves in an orderly manner and vote peacefully.

All the candidates, however, expressed hope of winning the election.

 

Ogun Guber: Gov Abiodun votes in Iperu

Governor Dapo Abiodun, candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the ongoing governorship election in Ogun State has voted.

Abiodun cast his vote at Unit 02, Ward 03, in Iperu, Ikenne Local Government Area of Ogun State.

Ejes Gist News observes that there was a good turnout of voters in Iperu, which is the hometown of Gov Abiodun and his rival from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ladi Adebutu.

Likewise, there is the presence of security officers in the ancient town to forestall any breakdown of law and order.

Abiodun is confident of winning the election.

 

Violence mars Ogun guber election

The ongoing governorship election in Ogun State is currently being marred by violence.

Our correspondent learnt that political thugs invaded various polling units in Ogun East.

The thugs who were said to be masked stormed some targeted polling units, attacking people and destroying electoral materials.

In some polling units in Eleja, Sagamu, the thugs set electoral materials on fire, as officials of INEC and voters fled for safety.

At Itori-Odo in Abeokuta, the thugs broke ballot boxes.

Our correspondent learnt that there are similar cases in Idowa, Ijebu Igbo and others.

 

PDP: I have no confidence in INEC, election process unlikely to improve – Atiku Abubakar

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is unlikely to do better in the ongoing governorship and state house of assembly elections than it did on February 25 when it conducted the presidential election.

This is according to the Presidential standard bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar.

Atiku made the remark around noon Saturday after casting his vote at his Ajiya Ward voting unit in Jimeta, Yola, stressing that he still has no confidence in INEC.

He told newsmen that INEC did poorly during the presidential election and that the commission has taken no steps since then to make him believe that this round of elections will be better conducted.

Atiku said, “I still don’t believe in INEC. I have seen nothing up to now to believe that their performance will be better in how they handle this election than the last one.”

DAILY PSOT reports that crowds of journalists and supporters of Atiku who gathered at his polling unit early Saturday had to wait for hours before Atiku turned up with his wife, Titi, just before noon.

This was different from the presidential election three weeks ago and the elections in the past when Atiku usually voted before 10 am.

 

Lawmaker-elect, Akinlayo Kolawole casts vote, decries poor turnout of voters

Winner of the House of Representatives election in the Ekiti North Federal Constituency (II), Akinlayo Davidson Kolawole has cast his ballot at his country home, Ikosun Ekiti.

Kolawole voted at about half past ten in the morning at unit 17, Igogo ward 2.

It took the lawmaker-elect less than 7 minutes to get accredited and cast his votes due to the effectiveness of the BVAS machine at the unit.

Speaking with Journalists, Kolawole lauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for an improved electoral process.

Kolawole commended the comportment of his people and showered encomium on security agents for a job well done.

He urged the electorate to always come out during voting saying the turnout for the election was poor.

Kolawole described the process as fair and urged all Ekiti voters to come out en masse to exercise their franchise for candidates of their choice.

The lawmaker-elect stated further that his expectation is a victory for all candidates of his party for the House of Assembly election.

 

Kano Polls: Three women physically assaulted by voters for alleged vote-buying

At least three women have been beaten up at different polling units in Kano for alleged vote buying.

The incident occurred at Giginyu ward, where a woman identified as Zubaida was bundled out of the polling unit for alleged vote buying.

In contrast, another woman named Amina was beaten for the same offence at the same venue. However, voting continues.

Similarly, at a polling unit in Tarauni local government area, another woman was beaten up for raising her ballot paper after voting.

The unidentified woman was said to have been approached by party agents soliciting for her vote, where she promised to vote for their party.

Shortly after voting, the woman raised the ballot paper for confirmation, which angered others who immediately attacked her.

 

Tension at Kano city centre as parties accuse APC chair of blocking them from voting

As elections commenced at the Kano city centre, there is serious tension at the All Progressives Congress, APC, Kano Chairman Abdullahi Abbas’ Polling Unit, Charanchi ward, as a particular party blocked other party members from voting.

Already security operatives have been deployed to the area while voting commenced.

Some members of New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, accused the State Chairman of APC Abdullahi Abbas of chasing them away from his Charanchi ward allowing his party members to take over the entire place.

 

Lagos election: APC supporters warn opponents to remain indoor [Video]

Supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos, Saturday, warned the opponents of the party to remain in their houses.

The men, about two dozens, walked round Agbo-Oba and other streets in the Oshodi area issuing threats to residents.

“If you don’t want to vote for APC, stay in your house”, they repeated, while discussing loudly.

The comment was similar to the one made by Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo at a gathering on Thursday.

On Friday, the Chairman of Lags State Parks and Garages Management Committee recanted, saying it was a joke aimed at one Mama Chukwudi.

Lagos guber: LP’s Rhodes-Vivour, wife arrive polling unit [VIDEO]

The Lagos State governorship candidate of the Labour Party, Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, has arrived at his polling unit 045, Oshifila/Abule Igbira in Anifowose, Ikeja.

Rhodes-Vivour is challenging Babajide Sanwo-Olu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and Abdul-Azeez Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the Lagos State gubernatorial seat.

 

Lagos governorship election: Tinubu votes

The President-elect, Bola Tinubu on Saturday cast his vote in the ongoing governorship election.

Tinubu performed his civic right at his polling unit in Alausa, Ikeja area of Lagos State.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State is seeking reelection for a second term.

Sanwo-Olu is a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The incumbent governor is fighting to retain his seat against Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of the Labour Party and Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran, better known as Jandor of the Peoples Democratic Party…

Recall that Tinubu had lost Lagos State to the LP presidential candidate, Peter Obi during the February 25 election.

Guber/Assembly poll: Low turnout as voters shun election in Anambra

There is currently an abysmal turnout of voters in Anambra State, after the huge number of people that thronged polling centres for the Presidential election, last three weeks.

Polling centres visited in Awka, the State capital, showed near empty units as staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC sat idly.

At Aroma junction 1, polling unit 008, Awka South Local Government Area, at at 9:20 am, only six persons had been able to vote, despite the commencement of voting at 8:30 am, and the swiftness of the BVAS machines.

A voter, Mrs Chika Ndu told our correspondent that: “People are not coming out because they feel their votes may not count because of what happened last three weeks.

“It will take a level of enlightenment for people to accept to come out, because they believe their votes will not count.

“I cannot believe that this same place where I found it difficult to cast my vote last three weeks, I can just come in and in less than three minutes, I had cast my vote.”

Another respondent, a journalist, Mr Damian Egwuonwu said: “I think it is early, people will still come out.”

Guber election: Jigawa residents obey restriction of movement order as accreditation begins

Jigawa State residents have abided by the movement restriction order imposed by the Nigerian Police Force, NPF, for the gubernatorial and state Assembly elections.

Ejes Gist News observed that as early as 7:30 am, no vehicles were moving and shops were closed in Dutse, the state capital.

Voters were seen moving to their various polling units to exercise their civil rights.

The Jigawa State Police Command yesterday ordered a restriction of all forms of vehicular movement except those on essential services, such as INEC officials, election observers, ambulances to medical emergencies, and firefighters from Friday, 17th March 2023 by midnight to 6 pm on Saturday 18th March 2023 and anybody found wanting will be dealt with decisively.

State Commissioner of Police, CP Emmanuel Effiom Ekot, called on the law-abiding citizens of the state to turn out en masse and peacefully exercise their franchise without fear of threat or intimidation.

He however warned political parties and their followers to shun political thuggery, the use of weapons, and taking signs of any party to the polling units.

The CP also warned all security aids and escorts to desist from accompanying their principals and politicians to polling units and collation centers during the election, as anyone found flouting these directives will be severely sanctioned.

He noted that sister security agencies across the state will work assiduously to fish out those troublemakers and their sponsors as well, conduct thorough investigations and charge the culprits to court, to face the full weight of the law.

Ejes Gist News visited some of the polling units and observed that election materials arrived as early as 7:30 am.

Voting ongoing peacefully in Wukari council of Taraba

Voting commences in Anambra

Voting has started in Anambra State for the House of Assembly elections.

Ejes Gist News reports that within Awka, the state capita, voting has commenced as early as 8:30am.

The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs Elizabeth Agwu had in a press conference on Friday, said that the commission was ready, and that voting would start early.

Observation also showed that the BVAS has been very swift in capturing voters.

Guber election:INEC commences accreditation, voting in PU 007 Ward 1 Ijebu North LGA Ogun

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, said its staff at Polling Unit 007, Ward 1 in Ijebu North Local Government Area, Ogun State, are ready for accreditation and voting.

INEC disclosed this on Saturday through its official Twitter handle.

The commission stated that its staff were ready for accreditation and voting at 7:30 am at the polling unit.

“Polling Unit 007, Ward 1 in Ijebu North Local Government Area, Ogun State, fully activated and ready for accreditation and voting at 7.30 am today”, INEC posted.

Twenty eight governorship and state house of assembly elections are ongoing nationwide.

 

Guber poll: Voting commences in Ogun

Voting has commenced in Ogun State for today’s governorship and House of Assembly elections.

Across different polling units visited by our correspondent in Ipokia Local Government Area of the State, it was observed that officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) arrived as early as possible.

Few minutes after 8am, voters lined up for accreditation, which happened simultaneously with voting.

The exercise is going on seamlessly at the moment.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here