Change is imminent in Nigeria. This reality dawn on those in the Presidency on Monday night and close aides and associates of President Goodluck Jonathan forced them to meet repeatedly and discuss the likelihood of losing their coveted offices to General Muhammadu Buhari.
The scripting of the statement of Change was confirmed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as it commenced the release of the results from the states.
In all results of the presidential election in 19 states (+ FCT) released by INEC, in terms of numerical strength, the APC candidate led by 8,520,436 votes against the 6,488,210 votes recorded by Jonathan.
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Buhari also led in 10 states, to Jonathan’s 9. Final results are being collated and released.
The scripting of the statement of Change was confirmed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as it commenced the release of the results from the states.
In all results of the presidential election in 19 states (+ FCT) released by INEC, in terms of numerical strength, the APC candidate led by 8,520,436 votes against the 6,488,210 votes recorded by Jonathan.
Check out the full details thus far below...
The official released results include:
Ekiti: PDP – 176, 446; APC – 120, 331;
Enugu: PDP – 553,003; APC – 14,157 votes.
FCT: PDP – 157,195 votes; APC – 146,399 votes.
Kogi: PDP – 149,987 votes; APC – 264,851 votes
Plateau: PDP 549, 615; APC – 429, 140
Nasarawa: PDP – 273,460 votes; APC – 236,838 votes
Ogun: PDP – 207,950 votes; APC – 308,290 votes
Ondo: PDP – 251,368 votes ; APC – 299,889 votes
Osun: PDP – 249,929 votes ; APC: – 383,603
Oyo: PDP – 303,376 votes; APC – 528,620
Akwa Ibom: PDP – 963,304 votes; APC – 58,411
In the Villa, a dishevelled President Jonathan, who received international observers who came to present the election monitoring report to, maintained a calm disposition as he welcomed the visitors.
Ex-president of Ghana, John Kuffour who spoke to journalists, said the success of the polls was not only a good omen to Nigeria as a country, but to the entire West African region and to African at large.
Ekiti: PDP – 176, 446; APC – 120, 331;
Enugu: PDP – 553,003; APC – 14,157 votes.
FCT: PDP – 157,195 votes; APC – 146,399 votes.
Kogi: PDP – 149,987 votes; APC – 264,851 votes
Plateau: PDP 549, 615; APC – 429, 140
Nasarawa: PDP – 273,460 votes; APC – 236,838 votes
Ogun: PDP – 207,950 votes; APC – 308,290 votes
Ondo: PDP – 251,368 votes ; APC – 299,889 votes
Osun: PDP – 249,929 votes ; APC: – 383,603
Oyo: PDP – 303,376 votes; APC – 528,620
Akwa Ibom: PDP – 963,304 votes; APC – 58,411
In the Villa, a dishevelled President Jonathan, who received international observers who came to present the election monitoring report to, maintained a calm disposition as he welcomed the visitors.
Ex-president of Ghana, John Kuffour who spoke to journalists, said the success of the polls was not only a good omen to Nigeria as a country, but to the entire West African region and to African at large.