Sunday, March 29, 2015

#NIGERIADECIDES: 2015 Election Updates


13.06

Osun Presidential Election Result

Olorunda APC: 23342 PDP: 7958 Boluwaduro APC: 5288 PDP: 4413 Ila Orangun APC: 11576 PDP: 7647Boripe APC: 12152 PDP: 7457 Ife North APC: 8369 PDP: 7921 Atakumosa West APC: 6639 PDP: 4734 Ife South APC: 9,793 PDP: 9,283 Ife East APC: 12,513 PDP: 15,520
13.28

Nasarawa Presidential Election Results

Keffi LGA PDP 9,735 APC 26,797
13.33

Ogun

Ogun Presidential results Remo North: APC 6,164, PDP 9,278, Ewekoro LG; APC 9,626, PDP 3,227Obafemi-Owode: APC 15,207, PDP 5,786, Imeko-Afon: APC 7,657, PDP 12,153 Sagamu LG: APC 15,761, PDP 17,263 Ijebu-Ode LG: APC 14.043, PDP 8,962,
13.57

Ondo

Although voting ended in all of Ondo State on Saturday, official results are yet to arrive at the state collation centre in Akure.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner assured that the process though dragging is going on well and the needed announcements will be made in ‘no time.
“We can only announce results that we have in our custody. Once they are in from the respective collating centers, we will surely announce the figures," he said.
Having formerly fixed announcement of results for 12 noon, INEC officials have moved the time forward to 4 p.m. as some even doubt that it may take longer than that.
Meanwhile, the party agents especially those of the two major parties, APC and PDP have been sighted in the INEC premises to monitor proceedings. Also there is the heavy presence of the police including mobile police officers as well as officials of the Nigerian Army and Civil Defence Corps.. Two Armored tanks are also stationed at the entry and exit road to the INEC office.
14.30

Elections hold Sunday at 20 polling units in Plateau

Voting is ongoing in 20 polling units of Plateau State where the process was inconclusive as a result of technical hitches experienced with card readers.
Some residents shunned church service and trooped out in their numbers to exercise their civic right.
The polling units where elections were still ongoing cut across nine local governments areas of the state.
At one of the polling units in Riyom Local Government Area, women, youth and the aged were keen to participate in the process.
The Head, Voter Education and Publicity of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Plateau, Imahearoebo Osaretin, said that “election in those areas could not hold on Saturday because of some challenges.
“Some of these polling units that elections are currently taking place have difficult terrain which posed challenge to us, as our officials couldn't get there with materials on time.
“Another reason why we could not hold election in those areas on Saturday was the challenge of card reader and bad network, as we couldn't reach our officials to communicate them when the new decision came on the use of voters register.
“But as you know, we had earlier made provisions for such exigencies in our plans, so the shift in the elections to today (Sunday) will not affect or delay us in any way.’’ He explained further that all those casting their votes at the moment were accredited on Saturday, hence, they would just be voting.
(NAN)
14.43

Oyo Presidential Election Results

Oyo West LGA
‎Results are now trickling in from OYO state.
Our correspondent, Michael Abimboye report:
‎"At the high table at the collation centre here are the Resident electoral commission, R.O Akeju and Returning Officer, Prof Ayobami T Salami, the Deputy Vice Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University.
Others are State director of the SSS, Okpo Joseph; representative of the state Commissioner of Police, Sanusi Buba, and an NSCDC official, Famuyiwa Taiwo.
Results:
APC: 16431 PDP: 5381

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