It’s official; APC’s Muhammadu Buhari is the next president of Nigeria. Check out the results as they came for each state below…
Ekiti: APC – 120,331 | PDP – 176,466
Ogun: APC – 308,290 | PDP – 207,950
Enugu: APC – 14,157 | PDP – 553,003
Kogi: APC – 264,851 | PDP – 149,987
Osun: APC – 383,603 | PDP – 249,929
Ondo: APC – 299,889 | PDP – 251,368
FCT: APC – 146,399 | PDP – 157,195
Oyo: APC – 528,620 | PDP – 303,376
Nasarawa: APC – 236, 838 | PDP – 273, 460
Enugu: APC – 14,157| PDP – 553,003
Kano: APC – 1,903,999 | PDP – 215,779
Jigawa: APC – 885,988 | PDP – 142,904
Katsina: APC – 1,345,441 | PDP – 98,937
Kwara: APC – 302, 146 | PDP – 132, 602
Kaduna: APC – 1,127,760 | PDP – 484,085
Anambra: PDP – 660,762 | APC – 17,926
Abia: PDP – 368,303 | APC – 13,394
Akwa Ibom: PDP – 953,304 | APC – 58,411
Imo: PDP – 559,185 | APC – 133,253
Plateau: PDP – 549,615 | APC – 429,140
Ebonyi: APC – 19,518 | PDP – 323,653
Niger: APC – 657,678 | PDP – 149,222
Lagos: APC – 792,460 | PDP – 632,327
Bayelsa: APC – 5,194 | PDP – 361,209
Gombe: APC – 361,245 | PDP – 96,873
Cross River: APC – 28,368 | PDP – 414,863
Rivers: APC – 69,238 | PDP – 1,487, 075
Adamawa: APC – 374,701 | PDP – 251,664
Zamfara: APC – 612,202 | PDP – 144, 833
Kebbi: APC – 567,883 | PDP – 100,972
Benue: APC – 373,961 | PDP – 303,737
Bauchi: APC – 931,598 | PDP – 86,085
Yobe: APC – 446, 265 | PDP – 25,526
Edo: APC – 208,469 | PDP – 286,869
Taraba: APC – 261,326 | PDP – 310,800
Sokoto: APC – 671,926 | PDP – 152,199
Delta: APC – 48,910 | PDP – 1,211,405
According to reports coming in from Nigeria—and from one of Nigeria’s leading newspapers-ThisDAY, All Progressive Congress (APC)’s Muhammadu Buhari has won Nigeria’s 2015 election.
The newspaper reported on its website that “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.”
Adding that “THISDAY Newspapers can comfortably project that Buhari has won the 2015 presidential election.”
Since only the Independent National Electoral Commission is mandated under Nigeria’s laws to announce electoral winners and results, Nigerians are still on the wait for a proper confirmation.
This post was published on March 31, 2015 2:09 PM
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