INEC declares Buhari winner of presidential election

February 27, 2019
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared President Muhammadu Buhari, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) winner of the 2019 presidential election, held on Saturday Feb. 23.

The Returning Officer for the 2019 presidential elections, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, made the declaration at 4.37am.

He polled 15,191,847 votes to defeat his closest rival, former Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the presidential poll conducted on February 23 who had 11,262,978 votes.

The INEC chairmain said: “That Muhammadu Buhari, having scored the highest number of votes and satisfied the provision of the electoral act is hereby declared the winner of the presidential election.’’

Read also: 2019 Presidential Results

He announced that certificate of return will be issued to the President-elect and Vice President-elect by 2 pm on Wednesday.

Monday’s collation opened with Niger State, which went to the APC with 612,371 votes. PDP scored 218, 052.

There were 2,375,568 registered voters across the 15 local government areas of the state and 911, 964 voters were accredited. The state recorded a total vote of 896,976 and 851,937 valid votes. Forty-five votes were rejected; 71,200 were cancelled.

In Jigawa State, Buhari scored 794,738 as against Atiku’s 289, 895 votes.

Read also: Buhari tops with 15.19m

With 27 local government areas, Jigawa had 2,104,889 registered voters; 1,171,801 were accredited to vote; 1,149,922 voted. Of the votes, 1,106,244 were valid and 43, 678 were rejected.

The APC candidate also won in Kaduna State with 993,445 votes as against PDP’s 640, 612.

Atiku fought back in Anambra State, garnering 524,738 votes as against APC’s 33,298.

He won with a slim margin in Oyo State where the PDP polled 366,690 as against APC’s 365,229.

Atiku’s home state, Adamawa, gave the PDP 410,266 votes. Buhari got 378,078.

The 21 council areas in Adamawa had 1,959,322 registered voters; 874,920 voters were accredited. There were 811,534 valid votes; 49,222 were rejected.

The President won in Bauchi with 798,428 votes. Atiku scored 209,313. Valid votes were 1,024, 307; 37,648 were rejected. Votes cast stood at 1,061, 955

The APC beat the PDP in Lagos State with 580,825 votes; PDP scored 448,015.

The ruling party also secured victory for his candidate in Ogun State where it scored 281,762 as against PDP’s 194, 655. The registered number of voters in the Gateway State was 2,336,887; 613,399 were accredited and 605,938 voted.

Edo State, with 18 local government areas and 2,150,127 registered voters, went to Atiku with 275, 691 votes. Buhari scored 267,842 votes.

For the poll, 604,915 were accredited. There were 560,711 valid votes. The rejected ballot stood at 38, 517, leaving the total vote cast at 599, 228.

The number of votes that were cancelled in 48 polling units stood at 42,176.

In Benue State, PDP got a narrow victory margin over the ruling party with 356,817 votes as against APC’s 347,668.

Edo, with a voter population of 2, 391,276, has a total vote cast of 763,872. The valid votes were 728,912. The rejected votes were 34,960 and 122,989 votes were cancelled in 172 polling units.

Atiku won Imo State with 334,923 votes as against Buhari’s 140,463 votes.

There were 2,037,569 registered would-be voters; 585,741 were accredited to vote. The valid votes were 511,586 and 31,191 votes were rejected. The number of votes cast stood at 542,777; 63,048 were cancelled in 97 polling units in 12 council areas.

Plateau State also gave its vote to Atiku who scored 548,665. Buhari scored 468,555.

The state had 2,423, 381 registered voters and 1,074,042 were accredited.

The valid votes were 1,034,853 of which 1,063,862 voted. The number of rejected votes stood at 28,009.

Kano went to Buhari who scored 1,464,768 against Atiku’s 392,593.

The Northwest state, where 5,381,581 were registered to vote, recorded the highest turnout with 2,006,410 accredited voters.

The votes cast were 1,964,751. The valid votes were 1,891,134. The rejected votes were 73,617 and the cancelled votes were 43,900, across 69 polling units.

Katsina, Buhari’s home state, also went the way of Buhari, who scored 1,232,133 against Atiku’s 308,056.

It has 3,219,422 registered voters and 1,628,865 were accredited for the election.

The total valid votes in Katsina is 1,555,473 and 1,619,185 cast their ballots.

The rejected votes were 63,712 and the cancelled votes stood at 12,027.

Taraba went to the PDP with 374,743 votes as against APC’s 326 996 votes.

The total registered votes were 1,777,105. The accredited voters stood at 756 111.

The valid votes were 712 877 and 28,687 were rejected.

THE FINAL SCORES

STATES APC PDP

Abia 85,058 219,698

Adamawa 378,078 410,266

Akwa Ibom 175,429 395,832

Anambra 33,298 524,738

Bauchi 798,428 209,313

Bayelsa 118,821 197,933

Benue 347,668 356,817

Borno 836,496 71,788

Cross River 117,302 295,737

Delta 221,292 594,068

Ebonyi 90,726 258,573

Edo 267,842 275,691

Ekiti 219,231 154,032

Enugu 54,423 355,553

Gombe 402,961 138,484

Imo 140,463 334,923

Jigawa 794,738 289,895

Kaduna 993,445 649,612

Kano 1,464,768 391,593

Katsina 1,232,133 308,056

Kebbi 581,552 154,282

Kogi 285,894 218,207

Kwara 308,984 138,184

Lagos 580,825 448,015

Nasarawa 289,903 283,847

Niger 612,371 218,052

Ogun 281,762 194,655

Ondo 241,769 275,901

Osun 347,634 337,377

Oyo 365,229 366,690

Plateau 468,555 548,665

Rivers 150,710 473,971

Sokoto 490,333 361,604

Taraba 324,906 374,743

Yobe 497,914 50,763

Zamfara 438,682 125,423

FCT 152,224 259,997

TOTAL: 15,191,847 11,262,978

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