Tinubu polls 5.3m, Atiku 3.5m, Obi 1.3m, Kwankwaso 1.2m in 16 states

Tue, Feb 28, 2023
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ASIWAJU Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the presidential Candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC is currently leading with regard to the presidential election results from 16 states declared so far.

According to the results as presented at the National Collation Centre in Abuja, Tinubu has 5,308,655 million votes from the 16 states while the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has 3,599,320 votes, followed by the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party LP, Mr Peter Obi who has 1,980,487 votes, who is closely followed by the Presidential Candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, with 1,257839 votes.

The results are as follows:

The results are as follows:

All Progressives Congress (APC)

Adamawa- 182,881; Benue – 310,468; Ekiti – 201,494, Enugu -4,772; Gombe- 146,977; Jigawa – 421,390; Kano –  517,341; Katsina – 482,283; Kwara – 263,572; Lagos – 572, 606; Nassarawa – 172,922; Niger – 375,183; Ogun – 341,554; Ondo – 369,924; Osun -343,945; Oyo – 449, 884; Yobe – 151,459. Total = 5,308,655 votes.

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

Adamawa – 417,611; Benue – 130,081; Ekiti – 89,554; Enugu – 15,749; Gombe – 319,123; Jigawa – 386,587; Kano – 131,716; Katsina – 489,045; Kwara – 136,909; Lagos – 75, 750; Nassarawa – 147,093; Niger – 284,898; Ogun – 123,831; Ondo – 115,463; Osun – 354,366, Oyo – 182, 977 ; Yobe -198, 567. Total = 3,599,320 votes.

Labour Party (LP)

Adamawa – 105,648; Benue – 308,372; Ekiti – 11,397; Enugu – 428,642; Gome – 26,160; Jigawa – 1,889; Kano – 28,513; Katsina – 6,376; Kwara – 31,166; Lagos – 582, 454; Nassarawa – 191,361; Niger –  80,452; Ogun – 85,829; Ondo – 47,350; Osun –  23,283, Oyo – 99, 110; Yobe – 2, 405. Total = 1,980,487 votes.

New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)

Adamawa –  8,006; Ekiti – 264; Enugu – 1,808 ; Gombe – 10,520; Jigawa –  98,234; Kano – 997,279; Katsina – 69,386; Kwara – 3,141; Lagos – 8,442; Nassarawa -12,715; Niger – 21,836; Ogun- 2, 200; Osun – 713; Ondo – 930; Oyo – 4, 095; Yobe –  18, 270. Total = 1,257839 votes.

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