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Bauchi Guber: Mohammed Coasts To Victory, Leads With 49,592 Votes

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Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State and the gubernatorial candidate of the People’s Democratic Party is leading the main opposition All Progressives Congress with 49,592 votes after INEC’s declaration of 14 local government results in Bauchi on Sunday.

Governor Mohammed who has so far polled 273,251 votes is leading his closest rival from the APC, Air Marshall Saddique Abubakar who has so far gotten 223,659 votes.

Vanguard reports that from the pattern of voting, Governor Mohammed may well be on course to another victory as electoral stakeholders await the announcement of result for the 6 last local government areas.

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The official results from the 14 local government areas are as follows:

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Bauchi Official Governorship Election Results:

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KIRFI LGA

APC – 11,631
PDP – 13,454
NNPP – 3,571
LP – 33

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JAMA’ARE LGA

APC – 11,865
PDP – 13,693
NNPP – 3,253
LP – 17
PRP – 24
ZLP – 05
APP – 05
APM – 22

Registered Voters: 64,880

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Accredited Voters: 29,309

Total valid Votes: 28,965

Rejected Votes: 335

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Total votes cast: 29,300

Bauchi Official Governorship Election Resultd:

BOGORO LGA

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APC – 10,436
PDP – 16,589
NNPP – 3,365
LP – 174
PRP – 29

Registered Voters: 74,238

Accredited Voters: 31,209

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Total valid Votes: 30,854

Rejected Votes: 353

Total votes cast: 31,307

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WARJI LGA

APC – 11,783
PDP – 20,416
NNPP – 1,812
LP – 19
PRP – 27

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Registered Voters: 69,911

Accredited Voters: 35,344

Total valid Votes: 34,346

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Rejected Votes: 211

Total votes cast: 34,557

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GIADE LGA

APC – 18,023
PDP – 14,145
NNPP – 1,114
LP – 05
PRP – 10
ZLP – 01

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Registered Voters: 73,771

Accredited Voters: 33,702

Total valid Votes: 33,401

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Rejected Votes: 287

Total votes cast: 33,688

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ITAS/GADAU LGA

APC – 16,206
PDP – 18,778
NNPP – 2,913
LP – 17
PRP – 08
ZLP – 05

Registered Voters: 112,314

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Accredited Voters: 38,826

Total valid Votes: 38,053

Rejected Votes: 594

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Total votes cast: 38,647

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GAMAWA LGA

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APC – 22,565
PDP – 21,558
NNPP – 1,841
LP – 09
PRP – 13
ZLP – 04

Registered Voters: 147,996

Accredited Voters: 47,800

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Total valid Votes: 46,236

Rejected Votes: 812

Total votes cast: 47,048

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DAMBAM LGA

APC – 11,325
PDP – 13,307
NNPP – 4,395
LP – 79
PRP – 77
ZLP – 21

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Registered Voters: 84,972

Accredited Voters: 31,518

Total valid Votes: 30,389

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Rejected Votes: 895

Total votes cast: 31,284

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SHIRA LGA

APC – 21,644
PDP – 25,373
NNPP – 2,536
LP – 14
PRP – 34

Registered Voters: 108,951

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Accredited Voters: 51,717

Total valid Votes: 49751

Rejected Votes: 702

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Total votes cast: 50,454

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ZAKI LGA

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APC – 19,637
PDP – 26,420
NNPP – 1,415
LP – 08
PRP – 13

Registered Voters: 124,366

Accredited Voters: 49,576

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Total valid Votes: 47,605

Rejected Votes: 528

Total votes cast: 48,133

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GANJUWA LGA

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APC – 17,606
PDP – 20,924
NNPP – 7,387
LP – 87
PRP – 25

Registered Voters: 125,770

Accredited Voters: 48,703

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Total valid Votes: 46,881

Rejected Votes: 822

Total votes cast: 47,703

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Bauchi Official Governorship Election Results:

DASS LGA

APC – 11,596
PDP – 14,471
NNPP – 643
LP – 32
PRP – 14

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Registered Voters: 67,971

Accredited Voters: 28,773

Total valid Votes: 28,317

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Rejected Votes: 448

Total votes cast: 28,765

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DARAZO LGA

APC – 23,544
PDP – 19,736
NNPP – 3359
LP – 45
PRP – 392

Registered Voters: 121,548

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Accredited Voters: 49446

Total valid Votes: 47,540

Rejected Votes: 1023

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Total votes cast: 48,473

Bauchi Official Governorship Election Results:

ALKALERI LGA

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APC – 15,798
PDP – 34,387
NNPP – 2069
LP – 127
PRP – 135

Registered Voters: 151,551

Accredited Voters: 53,733

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Total valid Votes: 52,852

Rejected Votes: 626

Total votes cast: 53,478

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Jonathan’s Ex-aide Dumps PDP For APC

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A former Senior Special Assistant on Domestic Matters and Social Events to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Dr. Waripamo-owei Dudafa, has formally announced his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party and joined the All Progressive Congress.

Dudafa, a former member of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, announced his resignation from the PDP in a statement he issued on Saturday in Yenagoa.

In the letter of resignation addressed to the Chairman, PDP, Southern Opokuma/Ayibabiri Ward 8 in Kolokuma Opukuma Local Government Area, he stated that his decision to quit the PDP followed a period of deep reflection and consultation with his political associates, supporters, and family members.

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The letter read in part: “It is with a heavy heart that I tender my resignation from the People’s Democratic Party effective immediately. Throughout my time with the party, I have been deeply committed to our shared values and goals, and it has been an honour to work with so many dedicated individuals.”

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Dudafa stated that the unresolved disputes, particularly at the national level, “have significantly impeded our ability to move forward, rather they create an environment of conflict that’s no longer conducive to advancing the shared values and objectives.”

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He said: “While this decision has been difficult, I remain committed to serving the best interests of our people, motivated by my dedication to their welfare and progress.”

Announcing his decision to join the APC, he said: “After careful reflection and consideration, I have decided to join the All Progressives Congress (APC), a platform I believe offers renewed hope, unity and a stronger foundation to address the challenges facing our dear state.”

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To the members of the APC, Dudafa wrote, “I look forward to working alongside new colleagues who share this vision.”

He expressed appreciation to the PDP for the relationships and experiences he gained during his time in the PDP and wished the party well in overcoming its present challenges.

Political observers are of the opinion that his resignation could signal realignments ahead of future political developments in Bayelsa State and at the national level.

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Why Wike Is Always Attacking Peter Obi — Obidient Movement

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The Obidient Movement has criticised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over his recent comments describing Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi, as a “social media president.”

Wike had, on Thursday, accused Obi of playing politics with national issues after the former Anambra State governor visited a local authority school in the FCT and lamented the poor condition of public facilities.

I hear one of the social media presidential candidates went to a local authority school and said the government has abandoned public schools. His name is Mr Peter Obi. It’s not everything you must play politics with,” Wike had said.

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However, the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, Yunusa Tanko, dismissed Wike’s comments, saying they were aimed at keeping the minister in the news.

How will Wike sell his market if he doesn’t mention Peter Obi?” Tanko asked. “As I am talking to you, you need to see the mammoth crowd we have in our town hall meeting here in Nnewi (Anambra State).”

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Tanko further dismissed the FCT minister as the least of the Obi and his followers’ worries and defended Obi’s comments on the state of public schools in the country’s capital, insisting that the Wike merely drew attention to a national concern.

He stressed that Obi’s comment on the state of public facilities in the FCT was to point out that they are in dire need of attention, saying, “I was there on the ground and saw those dilapidated buildings. We also visited a clinic where only one nurse was on duty. Even the roads to the place are not easily accessible.”

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JUST IN: Rivers Cancels N134bn Secretariat Contract, Demands N20bn Refund

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The Rivers State Executive Council has cancelled a ₦134 billion contract awarded by the former sole administrator of the state, Vice Admiral Ikot Ete Ibas (retd), for the reconstruction of the State Secretariat complex in Port Harcourt.

The contract, awarded to the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation during the period of emergency rule under Ibas, was nullified by the Council at its meeting on Thursday.

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Following the cancellation, the Council directed CCECC to refund the ₦20 billion mobilisation fee already paid for the project.

Also, the Council approved the constitution of a six-member committee chaired by Deputy Governor Prof. Ngozi Odu to assess and recommend suitable locations for the construction of Computer-Based Test centres across the state to support external examinations.

The Council also mandated the state’s flood control committee, also headed by Odu, to take urgent measures to mitigate flooding in affected areas, while cautioning residents against blocking drainage channels.

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