Home NEWS POLITICS Borno APC Governorship Candidate Trounces PDP’s With Over 1 Million Vote Difference

Borno APC Governorship Candidate Trounces PDP’s With Over 1 Million Vote Difference

Professor Babagana Zulum

The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Professor Babagana Zulum has been declared the winner of the governorship election in Borno State, beating his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) closest rival, Muhammad Imam with over one million votes difference.

In a result announced today, Monday by the Returning Officer in the state for the Independent National Electoral Commission, Professor Alhassan Gani, the APC candidate polled 1,175, 440 votes while the PDP candidate scored 66, 115 votes.

Professor Gani said that INEC had registered 2,316,218 voters in the state, out of which 1,292,138 voters were accredited for the election. He added that a total of 1,289,027 votes were cast, out of which the APC polled 1,175,440 votes and PDP scored 66,115 votes.

The returning officer said that a total of 1,266,967 valid votes and 22,060 rejected votes were recorded in the election contested by 32 candidates.

According to him, the APC candidate polled the highest votes cast in the 27 local government areas and fulfilled the requirements of the law.

See also:  Dangote Votes N15 Billion To Make His University World Class

“Babagana Zulum, the governorship candidate of the APC, having scored the highest number of votes and fulfilled the requirements of the law, is hereby returned elected.”

The INEC Returning Officer commended the electorate, stakeholders, party agents, observers and security personnel for the peaceful conduct of the exercise.

Meanwhile, Alhaji Muhammad Makintami, the agent of the APC and other agents of political parties have accepted the results and signed the document on behalf of their parties.

That was even as the agent of the PDP refused to sign the result document on behalf of the party after the collation exercise.

The PDP governorship candidate, Muhammad Imam, had earlier petitioned INEC over alleged irregularities in the election.

Leave a Reply