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BREAKING: Rivers Guber: PDP Sweeps All 23 LGAs, Fubara Awaits Declaration  [See Full Results]

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Any moment from now Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Siminaliayi Fubara, would be declared Rivers State Governor-Elect after winning all 23 LGAs in the collation just concluded.

All that is left is for the State Collation Officer, Prof Akpofure Rim-Rukeh to announce the overall standing and declare Fubara winner and governor elect.

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See the full Guber Results Collation In Rivers Across All 23 LGAs below.

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1. Tai LGA

Registered: 76613

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Accredited: 10393

A: 34

APC: 295

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LP: 13

PDP: 9276

SDP: 508

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TVV – 10227

Rejected: 87

TVC: 10314

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2. Opobo Nkoro LGA

Registered: 59047

Accredited: 13376

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A: 16

APC: 1426

LP: 10

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PDP: 11538

SDP: 159

TVV – 13189

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Rejected: 142

TVC: 13331

3. Gokana LGA

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Registered: 145566

Accredited: 40702

A: 74

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APC: 7410

LP: 97

PDP: 17455

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SDP: 13840

TVV: 39467

Rejected: 1235

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TVC: 40702

4. Ogu Bolo LGA

Registered: 61705

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Accredited: 9295

A: 121

APC: 1524

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LP: 34

PDP: 7103

SDP: 310

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TVV: 9155

Rejected: 140

TVC: 9295

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5. Eleme LGA

Registered: 126111

Accredited: 14852

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A: 67

APC: 2662

LP: 544

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PDP: 8414

SDP: 2251

TVV: 14247

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Rejected: 382

TVC: 14629

6. Ikwerre LGA

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Registered: 166079

Accredited: 24677

A: 138

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APC: 7503

LP: 895

PDP: 13716

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SDP: 1447

TVV: 24090

Rejected: 584

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TVC: 24674

7. Oyigbo LGA

Registered: 121815

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Accredited: 16894

A: 147

APC: 2793

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LP: 2688

PDP: 9886

SDP: 796

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TVV: 16561

Rejected: 322

TVC: 16883

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8. Etche LGA

Registered: 130757

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Accredited: 26933

A: 288

APC: 6408

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LP: 552

PDP: 16043

SDP: 2586

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TVV: 26320

Rejected: 591

TVC: 26911

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9. Khana LGA

Registered: 183626

Accredited: 16836

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A: 120

APC: 620

LP: 57

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PDP: 9475

SDP: 5846

TVV: 16435

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Rejected: 401

TVC: 16836

10. Bonny LGA

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Registered: 83094

Accredited: 13815

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A: 101

APC: 3285

LP: 1292

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PDP: 8032

SDP: 559

TVV: 13447

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Rejected: 368

TVC: 13815

11. Ahoada East LGA

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Registered: 90694

Accredited: 20607

A: 155

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APC: 22

LP: 219

PDP: 14408

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SDP: 2077

TVV: 20038

Rejected: 523

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TVC: 20561

12. Omuma LGA

Registered: 65289

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Accredited: 12058

A: 72

APC: 2127

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LP: 52

PDP: 8760

SDP: 804

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TVV: 11925

Rejected: 133

TVC: 12058

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13. Okrika LGA

Registered: 86095

Accredited: 15466

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A: 404

APC: 2719

LP: 231

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PDP: 10342

SDP: 822

TVV: 15093

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Rejected: 333

TVC: 15426

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14. Andoni LGA

Registered: 143304

Accredited: 13697

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A: 266

APC: 3149

LP: 84

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PDP: 8319

SDP: 1185

TVV: 13271

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Rejected: 426

TVC: 13697

15. Abua Odual LGA

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Registered: 97090

Accredited: 17132

A: 150

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APC: 5738

LP: 391

PDP: 9763

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SDP: 463

TVV: 16676

Rejected: 446

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TVC: 17122

16. Emohua LGA

Registered: 134975

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Accredited: 29253

A: 179

APC: 5916

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LP: 505

PDP: 20600

SDP: 805

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TVV: 28591

Rejected: 662

TVC: 29253

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17. Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA

Registered: 168205

Accredited: 32809

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A: 1358

APC: 6811

LP: 1267

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PDP: 17729

SDP: 3450

TVV: 31381

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Rejected: 978

TVC: 32359

18 Obio Akpor LGA

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Registered: 684812

Accredited: 67196

A: 674

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APC: 7361

LP: 8262

PDP: 45065

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SDP: 3056

TVV: 65565

Rejected: 764

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TVC: 66329

19 Port Harcourt City LGA

Registered: 502370

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Accredited: 47605

A: 981

APC: 8954

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LP: 4660

PDP: 26892

SDP: 3974

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TVV: 46509

Rejected: 1094

TVC: 47603

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20. Degema LGA

Registered: 98671

Accredited: 8380

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A: 261

APC: 3107

LP: 102

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PDP: 4437

SDP: 579

TVV: 9129

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Rejected: 251

TVC: 9380

 

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21. Akuku-Toru LGA

Registered: 152973

Accredited: 11455

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A: 699

APC: 3724

LP: 61

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PDP: 6273

SDP: 222

TVV: 11150

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Rejected: 305

TVC: 11455

22. Asari-Toru LGA

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Registered: 95043

Accredited: 18593

A: 334

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APC: 4209

LP: 40

PDP: 12663

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SDP: 179

TVV: 18322

Rejected: 262

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TVC: 18584

23. Ahoada West LGA

Registered: 96969

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Accredited: 13828

A: 516

APC: 4883

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LP: 168

PDP: 6,425

SDP: 1,063

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TVV: 13,146

Rejected: 241

TVC: 13,387

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APC Explains Suspension Of Senator Gbenga Daniel

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APC Ward 4 in Sagamu says it suspended Senator Gbenga Daniel because he refused to appear and defend himself over allegations of anti-party activities.

Speaking to journalists at the ward office in Sabo, Sagamu, the Ward Secretary, Hon. Oluwole Aduroja, said he spoke for the 19-member executive committee.

He explained that their clarification was necessary after a statement issued by MJS Partners on behalf of Senator Daniel, reacting to a November 17 letter from the APC National Secretariat.

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Aduroja, who stood with the Ward Chairman, Hon. Adebayo Ismail, said the Ward Executive Committee agreed to suspend Senator Daniel because he failed to appear before a panel set up to review petitions against him.

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The petitions accused him of working against the party.

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He said the problem started during the last general elections, when Senator Daniel “acted in open defiance of the party and engaged in actions inimical to the interest of the APC and its candidates in Ogun State.”

Aduroja added that after the elections, the senator, “attempted to obstruct and frustrate the course of justice during the Election Petition Tribunal sittings through actions and interventions that were directly hostile to the interest of the APC and its candidates.”

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He said these actions remain unchallenged.

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Reacting to the position of the APC National Secretary, Senator Surajudeen Bashiru, in the November 17 letter, Aduroja insisted that the APC Constitution allows Executive Committees at all levelsward, local government, state, zonal or national to discipline any member.

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He said Article 21(5)(vii) gives the National Working Committee the power to suspend members, but does not override the powers of Executive Committees at other levels, and does not require them to seek approval from the NWC.

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He explained that “any disciplinary action taken by an Executive Council, including suspension, is subject only to appeal as outlined in Article 21(4).”

He added that nothing in the constitution makes their decision dependent on NWC review.

Aduroja said Ward 4 is committed to discipline, fairness and due process, and stressed that the suspension of Senator Gbenga Daniel remains in full effect.”

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Irresponsible Of You To Blame Trump Over Rising Insecurity – ADC Blasts Tinubu’s Govt

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has criticised the Federal Government of Nigeria for blaming the wave of attacks, especially in Kebbi and Kwara States on remarks by US President Donald Trump.

Recall that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, George Akume on Wednesday, said recent statements by Trump concerning the security situation in Nigeria have emboldened violent groups across the country.

Responding to the SGF, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, in a statement said Akume’s comment was an attempt to deflect responsibility.

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According to him, it is appalling that the APC-led government suggested that insecurity in Nigeria was triggered by a statement made by a foreign president.

The ADC mouthpiece further stated that the claim amounted to a shameful abdication of responsibility and a confirmation that President Bola Tinubu’s administration is overwhelmed by the security crisis.

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He added that Nigerians had endured massacres, mass abductions and attacks on schools and places of worship for years under the APC-led government.

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Abdullahi said the situation has worsened under the current administration because of the government’s failure to respond decisively.

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“It is therefore disingenuous to blame one tweet for the state of insecurity in Nigeria,”

“Those killing Nigerians did not need to be instigated by Trump; they were already actively encouraged by a government that consistently fails to act decisively to stop the carnage, a government that is, even after nearly three years in office, still celebrating its electoral victory while the country is turned into a killing field,” he said.

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Top NNPP Mobiliser In Kano Resigns, Cites Neglect, Lack Of Recognition

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A key member of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in Bichi Local Government Area, Hon. Jamilu Kabir Bichi, has resigned from the party, saying he has been consistently sidelined despite his contributions.

Kabir, who was the NNPP Director-General of the 2023 Campaign in Bichi, announced his resignation in a letter dated November 19, 2025, and addressed to the party’s ward chairman.

He described his decision as “painful yet necessary,” explaining that he and his supporters had faced neglect in the party, especially in his home community.

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He said the leadership had failed to acknowledge the sacrifice and effort of loyal members.

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“The leadership’s refusal at all levels to recognize our progressive agenda, loyalty, patience, and endurance has been deeply disheartening,” he wrote.

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Kabir also said many committed members who worked hard to build the NNPP were denied chances to serve in the party or in government after the party won elections.

According to him, this made it impossible to remain in the party.

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As a principled individual with a political vision and mission… I can no longer, in good conscience, remain in a party that compromises my values,” he stated.

He thanked his political mentor, former Minister of Commerce and Industry, Hon. Ahmad Garba Bichi, praising his patience, loyalty, and straightforwardness.

Kabir added that he would continue to practice “politics without bitterness.”

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He ended his letter with a prayer, asking Allah to guide the people of Bichi, Kano, and Nigeria, and pledged to stay committed to serving humanity.

 

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