Result Of Presidential Poll: Buhari In Early Lead
President Muhammadu Buhari, the Presidential candidate Of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) is in the early lead in the last Saturday’s February 23 Presidential election across Nigeria.
President Muhammadu Buhari, the Presidential candidate Of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) is in the early lead in the last Saturday’s February 23 Presidential election across Nigeria.

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he is patiently waiting for the results of the Saturday, February 23 Presidential election from the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC).
A Nigerian pastor, who was preaching in public in the United Kingdom, has been arrested by the police for public disturbance.
The man, whose name was not immediately known, was seen dragging with the police men, telling them to repent.
When the police men approached the preacher, they first offered him the option of going away and desist from disturbing the public peace but the preacher ignored them.
The police officers warned that they may be forced to arrest him if he insisted and the preacher told them: “I can be arrested if you want…You better even make your life to belong to Jesus Christ.”
When one of the police officers asked him what he was doing, he responded: “I am preaching” and the police officer asked him to go away, else he would be arrested for breach of peace, but the preacher questioned: “what breach of peace” and insisted he would not go away voluntarily.
The police men thereafter handcuff him and took him away.
Bangladesh commandoes shot and killed a suspected hijacker who had tried to enter the cockpit of a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight today, Sunday, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing.
The hijacker, who told the pilot he had a personal issue with his wife and wanted to speak to Bangladesh’s Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, died when the commandos stormed the plane at Chittagong’s Shah Amanat International Airport.
Major General S M Motiur Rahman of the Bangladesh Army said: “we tried to arrest him or get him to surrender but he refused and then we shot him.”.
Before the commandos moved in, all 142 passengers and most of the crew had been let off the aircraft unharmed. One crew member had been kept as a hostage, the officials said.
Air Vice Marshal Nayeem Hasan, chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh, said the man appeared to have a pistol and had explosives around his body. It was not immediately clear if the pistol or the explosives were real.
The man appeared to be in his 20s, was probably Bangladeshi as he was speaking Bangla, but his identity was not yet clear, the officials said.
Nigeria’s Flying Eagles have been drawn in group D for the 2019 FIFA Under 20 World Cup in Poland.
The Flying Eagles, who qualified as the 4th best team in Africa, will face Qatar, Ukraine and the United States of America in the group phase.
Under 20 world cup winners, Bebeto and Fernando Couto made the draw in front of numerous coaches and icons of Polish football.
Nigeria’s Opening match is against Qatar on Friday, May 24th, followed by the US on Monday, May 27 and Ukraine on Thursday, May 30.
The 2019 Under-20 World Cup will kick-off on May 23 and end on June 15.
Both the opening game and the final will be played in Lodz, while Bielsko-Biala, Bydgoszcz, Gdynia, Lublin and Tychy will all host at least two matches with a seeded team.
A foreign observer group, the West Africa Network for Peace-building (WANEP) has recommended regular updates on the collation process in the just concluded Presidential electon across Nigeria as a way of assuring the public of the transparency of the process.
Giving a Situation Room report today, Saturday shortly after the end of the voting, WANEP noted the commencement of voting on time in most polling stations across the country.
In the report, read by co-chair , Ms. Aisha Ado Abdullahi WANEP said however, that there were reported late opening of polls in several stations due to late arrival of polling officials and materials, saying that in some cases, as at 10:00 am, materials were yet to be distributed to areas such as Gwagwalada Area Council of FCT and Mashi LGA of Katsina State.
“In an isolated case, the absence of security personnel at Shehu Manzo ward of Gombe LGA, Gombe State resulted in delay of the commencement of polls.
“Card readers were not functioning appropriately in some stations visited for example, in Ward 4, PU 002 at St. Jonathan in Ondo State; and also Yardole Kasuwa area of Kebbi State, but the technicians addressed the situation. Concerns abound over the disenfranchisement of eligible voters due to technical issues experienced with the use of card readers.
“Observers noted the inducement of voters in Kumbotso LGA of Kano State and Konshisha LGA of Benue State, where voters were reportedly seen receiving money from party stalwarts to vote their preferred candidates.
“Key violent incidents reported include shooting in Ayingba, Dekina LGA of Kogi State; fighting in Ward 18 Khana, Port Harcourt, Rivers State following alleged snatching of voting materials.
“Despite the late commencement of polls in affected areas, voters reportedly conducted themselves peacefully and orderly, except in a few cases where isolated violent incidents occurred.”
On the voting Process, WANEP noted moderate voter turnout in polling stations visited. They also observed orderliness and the compliance with voting procedures by polling officials in most polling stations.
According to it, voting materials were reported to be sufficient in most polling stations. However, ballot papers were insufficient for the number of registered voters in some polling stations.
The observers also reported the absence of senatorial ballot boxes at Karji LEA primary school, a situation that instigated some tension. However, voting proceeded without the senatorial ballot papers.
“Voting materials arrived quite late in some polling stations such as Ward 8, PU 009 of Osun Central where voting commenced at 2:35 pm. However, as at the time of official closing of 2pm, voting materials were yet to arrive some polling stations.
“Observers reported at least 31 major incidents including the following:
In Borno and Yobe states, armed attacks and explosions were reported in some locations.
In Lagos State, observers reported the intimidation of voters at several polling stations in Okota, Aguda, Alimosho and Oshodi/Isolo LGA; as well as burning of ballot boxes in ward 018 in Ago Palace Way and 023 Baba Ewe area in Okota LGA. Ballot boxes were reportedly snatched by suspected political thugs, who chased voters away in PU 036 of Obisanya street, Mafoluku, Oshodi LGA. People of a certain ethnic group were reportedly turned away from voting in a polling station in Banwo Street, Aguda area of Surulere; those who were allowed to vote were followed to the polling booth to see whom they voted for.
“In Kogi State, a 19-year old boy was killed at PU 006 Ajetachi in Ayangba Kogi State over refusal to vote for a party. Ballot boxes were burnt in Okesi ward of Ogori/Magongo LGA.
“In Akwa Ibom State, polling officials were reportedly abducted and election materials destroyed in Itu LGA; and ballot boxes were also reportedly snatched by political thugs in Ini LGA.
“In Rivers State, election materials were seized at Wards 4 and 12 of Ikwerre LGA amid heavy shooting. The former Chairman of PDP in Rivers State was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Andoni LGA. Electoral materials were also hijacked for 14 out of 16 wards at Gokana LGA.
“In Zamfara State, election materials were reportedly destroyed in PU 004 of Madawaki ward, a situation that disrupted the voting process. In response, the police fired sporadic gunshots to disperse suspected thugs and moved the election materials to the central police station.
“In Yobe State, a 35-year old man was shot by military men of 223 Brigade Command, Buni Gari, Gujba LGA at 8:30am and died by 1:00pm.
“In Delta State, PU 005 of ward 2 was moved to a secondary school. The gates of the school were locked, preventing observers and voters from gaining entry to the premises. However, members of a particular political party were allegedly allowed entry.
“WANEP recognizes and appreciates the diverse interventions undertaken by key stakeholders especially INEC to resolve lapses in the voting process as well as deployment of security officials to contain violent incidents and restore normalcy in affected areas. However, in view of the delayed arrival of materials in some polling stations as well as increasing reported violence, there is need for concerted and reinforced effort to ensure the prevention and mitigation of violence during the counting and collation processes as well as in the aftermath of the announcement of results. In this regard, WANEP makes the following recommendations to ensure the promotion of peace and stability in the remaining process:
“INEC should regularly provide updates on the collation process to assure the public of the transparency of the process.
“WANEP condemns violence reported and calls on security agencies to reinforce security in affected areas but also in other areas to prevent and mitigate potential violence that may arise.
“Security agencies should maintain utmost professionalism in the discharge of their duties and assure the electorate of their commitment to maintaining law and order throughout the process.
“WANEP calls on the Security agencies to investigate reported incidents of explosions on election day as it is critical for developing contingency plans for future elections.
“Candidates and Political parties should abide by the Peace Accord and refrain from inflammatory statements or publication of results and all acts that are capable of instigating violence as we await the official announcement of results by INEC.”
Here are many of the results compiled from polling units as they were announced publicly at each units before they were dispatched to Ward units, and onward delivery to Local Governments and then States before they are all converged at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Kwara State
Oro ward I: PU: (003) Ile Oyedun Okerimi Oro
President:
APC 69
PDP 48
Etinan, Akwa Ibom State
Presidential
PDP 219
APC 109
Kere Aje Offa LGA, Kwara State
Presidential
APC 116
PDP 23
Hill Station Junction, PU 023, Janta Adamu Ward, Jos North LGA, Plateau State
Presidential
APC 7
PDP 34
Okerimi Oro, Irepodun LGA, Kwara South
Presidential
APC 98
PDP 72
Maiduguri, Borno state
Low cost Polling Unit 0016 Lokuwa Ward Mubi North Local Government Area Adamawa State
Presidential
PDP 156
APC 78
Central Primary School (I) Polling Unit Jada, Adamawa
APC 475
PDP 140
Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Polling Unit in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Presidential
APC 87
PDP 18
Presidential result at Darusalam
APC 242
PDP 60
Ikoyi 1 (unit 026)
Presidential
PDP 62
APC 44
Ward 1, Eti-osa LGA, Lagos Central
Presidential
APC 74
PDP 74
Kano North LGA
Presidential
APC 299
PDP 38
Kano south Rano LGA, Rano Central PU 008
Presidential
APC 126
PDP 30
Ajiwa Ward in Yola, Adamawa State (Atiku’s ward)
APC 186
PDP 167
Umudimakasi Square, Agulu, Anambra.
Presidential election
PDP 258
APC 1
Etsako East, Ward1, Unit 7, PU1
Presidential
PDP 96
APC 101
Eke Ward, Udi LGA, Enugu
APC 14
PDP 41
001A Eke Ward, Udi LGA, Enugu State
APC28
PDP 59
001, Ihe Ward: University Primary School Nsk, Enugu North
APC 7
PDP 77
Government House Unit, Sokoto
Presidential APC185
PDP 118
Ophanage house unit Sokoto
Presidential
APC198
PDP 77
031 Ungwan Sarki
Presidential
APC315
PDP 53
U/Laya, Birnin Gwari LGA, Kaduna State
President
APC 59
PDP 6
Kano Municipal Ward Sharada
Polling Unit (010) Salanta Special Pri School
Presidential
APC 222
PDP 15
Jauro Abare II: Gov Dankwambo’s Senatorial Constituency, Gombe State
President
APC 200
PDP 13
Gbemi Saraki delivers the ancestral home
Agbaji PU
PDP 71
APC 275
Gombe, Dawaki PU 021 sarkin power
President
PDP 32
APC 279
In Jigawa: PU 002, Arewa Primary School, Babura LGA
Presidential
APC 209
PDP 11
In Bauchi: PU 061, Makama Sarkin Baka, Bauchi south
Presidential
APC 218
PDP 26
In Kwara: PU003, Balogun ward
Presidential
APC 265
PDP 34
In Kwara: PU 020, Oke-ose ward, Ilorin east
Presidential
APC 69
PDP 40
In Kwara: PU 003, Oro, Irepodun LGA
Presidential
APC 191
PDP 86
In Lagos: PU014, Ward 08, Surulere LGA
Presidential
APC 81
PDP 61
In Oyo: PU 06, Lagbedu ward 09, Ogbomoso south
Presidential
APC 24
PDP 43
In Kwara: PU 07, ward 11, Omu Aran
Presidential election
APC 265
PDP 34
In Abia: PU 11, Ward B, Eluama Uzuakoli community
Presidential
PDP 47
APC 66
In Lagos: PU 002, Odewale/Alausa Junction, Ikeja II
Presidential
APC 93
PDP 121
In Katsina: Results from the Emir’s palace in Daura, Katsina
Presidential
BARUMA I
APC 150
PDP 0
BARUMA II
APC 226
PDP 0
BARUMA III
APC 348
PDP 5
In Ondo: PU6, Ward 3, Owo
Presidential
APC 114
PDP 76
In Abuja: PU 020A, Apo resettlement, AMAC
Presidential
APC 42
PDP 165
Presidential
APC 97
PDP 21
In Ogun: PU 9, Ward 06, Abeokuta North
Presidential
APC 142
PDP 49
In Ekiti: Presidential result for unit 13, ward 01, Aramoko-Ekiti.
Presidential
APC 190
PDP 77
In Edo: PU 001, Ward 2, Akoko Edo LGA, Edo state
Presidential
PDP 112
APC 142

The Independent National Electoral Commission has announced that it has rescheduled elections in Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers because voting did not take place there in today’s nationwide Presidential and parliamentary elections.
The commission’s spokesperson in Rivers State, Edwin Enabor, confirmed that elections in the area would now hold on another date to be set by the commission.
“In Bonny, there was no election at all. The exercise there has been postponed. It will hold on another day.”
Reports earlier in the day showed that members of the All Progressives Congress (APN) had stopped materials and personnel from leaving the INEC office there because of the allegation that the ballot papers deployed to the area were fake.
A resident, Opuade Abbey, said that the area had been taken over by armed security operatives including soldiers.
The development in Bonny may affect the results of Rivers southeast senatorial district and Bonny/Degema federal constituency elections.
Elsewhere, in Okrika Local Government Area, Enabor said that sensitive materials for one ward was diverted.
“Therefore voting did not hold in the affected registration area (ward),” he said.
“The position of the commission is that election will be conducted separately for that registration area later.”
Source: PREMIUM TIMES.
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