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Buhari wins – Nigeria’s ThisDay newspaper claims

March 31, 2015
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Buhari wins – Nigeria’s ThisDay newspaper claims

Muhammadu Buhari

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One of the leading newspapers in Nigeria has reported that the presidential candidate of the opposition  All Progressive Congress (APC) Muhammadu Buhari  has won Saturday’s presidential elections.

The announcement was made on the paper’s website on Tuesday, March 31, 2015.

[contextly_sidebar id=”VloUqrv5sg8VOa181kzsLWPxnZsBuAzW”]According to the paper  “with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announcing collated  results for the presidential election from the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, and having analysed the state and local government areas’ results in the possession of THISDAY reporters from around the country, The Board of Editors of THISDAY calls this presidential elections in favour of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Major-General Muhammadu Buhari.”

It also added that “THISDAY Newspapers can comfortably project that Buhari has won the 2015 presidential election.”

Per the papers calculation, both Buhari and President Goodluck Jonathan  have satisfied the constitutionally required 1/3 in 24 states, but General Buhari’s  current  lead in valid vote cast is unassailable.

The announcement led to a confrontation between an agent of the People’s Democractic Party (PDP)  and the Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Attahiru Jega  at the beginning ot the collation of results on Monday.

The Minister Godsday Orubebe accused Jega of being partial which he denied.

The collation is still underway at the INEC offices.

 

Official Results for Presidential Poll – 10:30 pm

State

APC

Percentage

PDP

Percentage

01

Abia

13,394

3.50

368,303

96.50

02

Akwa Ibom

58,411

6.00

953,304

94.00

03

Anambra

17,926

3.00

660,762

97.00

04

Ekiti

120,331

41.10

172,466

58.90

05

Enugu

14,157

2.50

553,003

97.50

06

Imo

133,253

19.00

559,185

81.00

07

Jigawa

885,988

86.10

142,904

13.90

08

Kaduna

1,127,760

70.00

484,085

30.00

09

Kano

1,903,999

89.80

215,779

10.20

10

Katsina

1,345,441

93.00

98,937

7.00

11

Kogi

264,851

63.80

149,987

36.20

12

Kwara

302,146

70.00

132,602

30.00

13

Nasarawa

236,838

46.40

273,460

53.60

14

Ogun

308,290

59.70

207,950

40.30

15

Ondo

299,899

54.40

251,368

45.60

16

Osun

383,603

60.50

249,929

39.50

17

Oyo

528,620

63.50

303,376

36.50

18

Plateau

429,140

44.00

549,615

56.00

19

FCT

146,399

48.20

157,195

51.80

TOTAL

8,520,44

6,484,210

 

By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

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