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[LIVE UPDATES] #OndoDecides2024: APC Wins All 18 LGs [SEE BREAKDOWN]

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Ondo State governor and the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Lucky Ayedatiwa, is so far leading in 15 local government areas as the Independent National Electoral Commission announced the results of Saturday’s governorship election.

The State Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Olayemi Akinwumi, who is also the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State, formally opened the state collation exercise around 12:10 a.m. on Sunday

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In the results of the 15 local government areas declared so far, Ayedatiwa won in all, including Idanre Local Government, where Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship running mate, Mr. Festus Akingbaso, hails from.

In Ondo East LG, APC got 8,163, defeating PDP that garnered 2,843 votes.

In IleOluji/OkeIgbo LG, APC, 16,600, PDP, 4 442, in Idanre LG, APC, 9,114, PDP, 8,940.

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However, in Idanre Local Government Area, a PDP agent alleged that there was no voting in Ofosun Oniseri.

He also alleged a case of ballot snatching at Alade.

He said votes from the ward should be expunged from the LG’s votes.

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In Irele Local Government, APC got 17,117 while PDP polled 6 601. In Akoko South West, APC got 29,700 to defeat PDP which garnered 5,517.

The result from Owo Local Government Area indicated that APC polled 31,914 to defeat PDP which garnered 4,740.

In Ondo West LG, APC polled 20,755, while PDP got 6,387 votes.

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In Akoko South East LG, APC polled 12140, while PDP got 2692 votes.

In Akoko North West, APC won with 25010, as PDP got 5502.

APC also won Ose LG with a total of 16555, while PDP got 4472. In Akure South LGA, APC polled 32969 votes against PDP’s 17926.

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In Akoko North East, APC won with 25657 votes against the PDP’s 5072.

Akinwumi, after the results of the 15th LG, said the commission would go on reccess to resume by 12noon when results of the last three local government areas, Ilaje, Ese Odo and Odigbo, would be released.

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See the breakdown of the LGs announced so far:

1. Ifedore LGA:

APC: 14157

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PDP: 5897

SDP: 21

2. Ondo East LGA:

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APC: 8163

PDP: 2843

SDP: 15

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3. IleOluji/OkeIgbo LGA:

APC: 16600

PDP: 4442

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SDP: 08

4. Idanre LGA:

APC: 9114

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PDP: 8940

LP: 24

APGA: 25

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5. Irele LGA

APC: 17117

PDP: 6601

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LP:15

APGA: 30

6. Akoko South West LGA

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APC: 29700

ADP: 87

PDP: 5517

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APGA:23

SDP: 11

7: Owo LGA:

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APC: 31914

ADP:140

PDP: 4740

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AAC: 16

APGA: 36

LP: 42

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8: Ose LGA

AA: 03

AAC:08

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APGA:19

ADC:141

APC:16555

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LP:06

PDP: 4472

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9: Akure South LGA:

AA: 08

AAC: 58

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APGA: 95

ADC: 630

APC: 32969

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PDP: 17926

LP: 238

SDP: 138

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ZLP: 252

10: Akoko North East:

AA: 03

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AAC: 19

APGA: 36

APC:25657

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LP: 14

PDP: 5072

SDP:03

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11. Ondo West LGA

A: 31

AA: 09

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AAC: 30

ADC: 415

ADP: 143

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APC: 20755

LP: 181

PDP: 6387

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SDP: 123

12. Akoko South East LGA

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A: 02

AAC: 04

ADC: 81

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ADP: 28

APC: 12140

APGA: 19

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PDP: 2692

SDP: 03

13. Akoko North West LGA

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A: 06

AA: 04

AAC: 14

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ADC: 130

ADP: 51

APC: 25010

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APGA: 21

LP: 23

PDP: 5502

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SDP: 05

14. Akure North LGA

A: 9

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ADC:180

APC: 14451

LP: 238

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PDP: 5787

PRP: 6

SDP:46

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15. Okitipupa LGA

A:5

ADC 284

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APC: 26811

LP:27

PDP: 10233

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PRP: 17

SDP: 18

16. Odigbo LGA

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AA: 08

AAC: 29

APGA: 76

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APC: 26,683

LP: 34

PDP: 9,348

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PRP: 31

SDP: 12

ZLP: 70

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17. Ilaje LGA

AA: 02

AAC: 10

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ADC: 107

AGPA: 21

APC: 24,474

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PDP: 3,632

LP: 176

ZLP: 04

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18. Ese Odo LGA

AA: 01

AAC: 03

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APC: 14,511

APGA: 17

PDP: 7,814

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LP: 45

 

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Okpebholo Warns Companies Against Fuelling Edo–Delta Boundary Dispute

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Edo State governor, Monday Okpebholo, has issued a stern warning to companies attempting to exploit the lingering boundary dispute between Edo and Delta states.

Okpebholo cautioned the companies to desist from encroaching on Edo territory while the matter remains before the National Boundary Commission (NBC), for adjudication and adjustment.

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The governor’s stance follows a recent reports of encroachment on Edo territory by the Delta State Government and companies allegedly attempting to establish operations on disputed lands.

Okpehbolo, accompanied by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 5, Salman-Dogo Garba, and other top security officials, spoke when he paid a fact-finding visit to the disputed areas.

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The disputed territory lies between Urhonigbe Community in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo State, and Umutu community in Ukwuani Local Government Area of Delta State.

Represented by his deputy, Hon. Dennis Idahosa, Okpebholo, while addressing residents of Urhonigbe community, assured them of his administration’s commitment to safeguarding their interests, but urged restraint.

He further urged the affected communities to remain peaceful and law-abiding, stressing that the dispute was being handled at the highest level of national authority.

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“We are here at the boundary to see the disputed area and the actual demarcation. We are appealing to the Federal Government and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to ensure that the NBC steps in and expedites action so that this dispute is resolved once and for all.

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“This River Ethiope is a natural boundary. We don’t want any crisis in the South-South or between Edo and Delta states. We are brothers, having once been Bendel State before Delta was created. We want peace, and we want the right thing done quickly.”

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“Please don’t take laws into your hands. As a government, we will protect the territorial integrity of Edo State. But we must maintain peace and harmony with our neighbors while this matter is before the NBC,” he pleaded.

Okpebholo emphasised that while his administration was committed to defending Edo territorial claims, it would do so with fairness, peace, and respect for due process.

Our ultimate goal is to ensure justice, preserve harmony, and protect the integrity of our people and our State,” he affirmed.

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In his remarks, AIG Salman-Dogo Garba urged restraint, describing both Edo and Delta as inseparable partners in peace and development despite the dispute.

“I appeal to the communities, Edo and Delta are still brothers despite this land dispute. Be peaceful, avoid violence, don’t take up arms over this matter as it is already before the NBC,” he advised.

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Release Nnamdi Kanu For Medical Treatment, Ohanaeze President Begs FG

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The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Senator John Azuta-Mbata, has called on the Federal Government to release the detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, to enable him to seek proper medical attention.

This is as Azuta-Mbata called on Igbos across the country to ensure they register in the ongoing voters’ registration exercise and obtain their voter cards.

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Azuta-Mbata said this in a short video message of himself speaking, which he sent to The PUNCH on Thursday.

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Kanu’s detention has remained one of Nigeria’s most contentious political and security issues in recent years. Kanu, who was first arrested in 2015 on charges bordering on treasonable felony, jumped bail in 2017 and fled the country.

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He was rearrested in Kenya in June 2021 in a controversial operation by Nigerian security operatives and has since been held in the custody of the Department of State Services.

He also urged the government to explore a political solution in handling the issue of the detained IPOB leader, saying the apex government does not have any advantage in the continuous detention of the IPOB leader.

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Azuta-Mbata stated, “I’m calling upon Ndigbo-nine (Igbos in general) wherever you are in Nigeria to quickly go and take advantage of the voter registration exercise that is going on right now. Go and get your cards as quickly as possible.

“Secondly, I would like to call upon the federal government of Nigeria to quickly release Nnamdi Kanu. The Government has no serious advantage in keeping him. It is important that the government ensures his safety and his welfare, and that the Government must allow him to go and get medical treatment as quickly as possible.

“The Government must adopt a political solution to this situation. I do not believe that the Government has any serious advantage in keeping him any further.”

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FG Makes History Compulsory Subject In Primary, Secondary Schools

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The Federal Government has announced the reintroduction of Nigerian History as a compulsory subject from primary to senior secondary school, 16 years after it was removed from the curriculum in 2009, under the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua administration.

The Federal Ministry of Education announced this in a statement posted on its X handle on Wednesday.

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It said the reintroduction aimed at strengthening national identity, unity, and patriotism among diverse citizens.

“For the first time in decades, Nigerian pupils will study History continuously from Primary 1 to JSS3, while SSS1–3 students will take the new Civic and Heritage Studies, integrating History with Civic Education.

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“Primary 1–6: Pupils will learn about Nigeria’s origins, heroes, rulers, culture, politics, economy, religions, colonial rule, and post-independence governance.

“JSS1–3: Students will study civilisations, empires, trade, European contacts, amalgamation, independence, democracy, and civic values,” the statement read.

The Ministry said the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Alausa, CON, together with the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Sai’d Ahmad, expressed profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for championing the reform.

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They emphasised that History is not merely a record of the past, but a vital foundation for shaping responsible and patriotic citizens.”

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According to the Ministers, the reform is a priceless gift to the nation, reconnecting children with their roots while inspiring pride, unity, and commitment to national development.

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The Ministry has released the revised curriculum and will retrain teachers, provide resources, and strengthen monitoring.

The former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua-led government in 2009 removed history from Nigeria’s basic education curriculum.

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Then, it was justified that students were avoiding it with the claim that there were few jobs for history graduates, and that there was dearth of history teachers.

In 2022, the Ministry of Education under former Minister Adamu Adamu inaugurated the reintroduction of the subject.

The Ministry also trained history teachers at the basic education level in Abuja.

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However, history has always remained optional in the few schools that offer it.

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