Connect with us

Politics

#NigeriaElections2023: INEC Declares Tinubu Winner Of Presidential Election In Ondo

Published

on

The results of the Saturday’s Presidential elections in the eighteen council areas of Ondo State have been announced by INEC.

The State Returning Officer for the presidential election and the Vice Chancellor, Federal University , Oye-Ekiti, Professor Abayomi Fashina, announced the results at INEC headquarters in Akure last night.

APC polled 369,924 votes

Advertisement

PDP polled 115,463 votes

LP polled 47,350 votes

ADC polled 5612 votes

Advertisement

ZLP polled 4783 votes

SDP polled 1293 votes

READ ALSO: Yobe: Atiku Leads Tinubu As INEC Declares Six LGs Results

Advertisement

Accredited voters : 571,402

Votes cast : 570,017

Votes rejected: 19,009

Advertisement

BREAKDOWN :

1.ESE ODO

AA – 10

Advertisement

APC- 11160

APGA- 7

APM- 10

Advertisement

APP 1

BP- 4

LP -1706

Advertisement

NNPP -28

NRM- 18

PDP- 8200

Advertisement

PRP- 5

SDP- 4

YPP- 4

Advertisement

ZLP- 127

2. ILAJE

A -9

Advertisement

AA- 3

AAC- 11

ADC- 142

Advertisement

ADP- 5

APC- 9173

APGA -23

Advertisement

APM- 13

APP- 5

BP -2

Advertisement

LP -1143

NNPP- 17

NRM- 9

Advertisement

PDP- 6780

PRP- 5

SDP- 4

Advertisement

YPP- 11

ZLP- 59

3. AKURE SOUTH

Advertisement

A -74

AA -36

AAC- 119

Advertisement

ADC- 768

ADP- 162

APC- 45694

Advertisement

APGA- 100

APM- 36

APP- 47

Advertisement

BP -39

LP -13950

NNPP- 136

Advertisement

NRM- 26

PDP- 9047

PRP- 8

Advertisement

SDP- 77

YPP- 25

ZLP- 1302

Advertisement

4. ODIGBO

READ ALSO: #NigeriaElections2023: Atiku Floors Tinubu, Kwakwanso In Katsina

A -49

Advertisement

AA -27

AAC- 86

ADC- 396

Advertisement

ADP- 103

APC- 27521

APGA -164

Advertisement

APM- 49

APP- 15

BP -18

Advertisement

LP -3507

NNPP- 243

NRM- 47

Advertisement

PDP- 7786

PRP- 12

SDP- 41

Advertisement

YPP- 26

ZLP- 275

5. OKITIPUPA

Advertisement

A -28

AA -5

AAC- 40

Advertisement

ADC- 316

ADP- 69

APC- 26114

Advertisement

APGA- 33

APM 18

APP- 10

Advertisement

BP -33

LP -1826

NNPP- 19

Advertisement

NRM- 19

PDP- 12025

PRP- 10

Advertisement

SDP- 12

YPP- 20

ZLP- 243

Advertisement

6. AKURE NORTH

ADC- 288

APC- 14,261

Advertisement

LP -2,945

ANPP -69

PDP- 4,633

Advertisement

7. ONDO EAST

ADC- 150

APC- 8,390

Advertisement

LP -2,004,

NNPP -55 PDP-3,912

8. IFEDORE

Advertisement

ADC- 63

APC- 15,055

LP -957,

Advertisement

NNPP- 14

PDP- 5,360

9. AKOKO SOUTH EAST

Advertisement

ADC- 97

APC- 10,765

LP -470

Advertisement

NNPP- 7

PDP- 3,016

10. AKOKO SOUTH-WEST

Advertisement

ADC- 427,

ADP- 91,

APC- 28,367,

Advertisement

LP -920,

NNPP- 28,

NRM- 9

Advertisement

PDP- 5,376,

11. OSE

ADC- 7

Advertisement

APC- 14,376

LP -2031

NNPP- 23

Advertisement

PDP -476

12. ILE- OLUJI/OKE-IGBO LGA:

A – 13

Advertisement

AA- 06

AAC- 23

ADC- 215

Advertisement

ADP – 54

APC – 14,750

APGA- 457

Advertisement

APM- 19

APP- 05

LP- 1,576

Advertisement

NNPP – 27

NRM- 26

PDP- 6,129

Advertisement

PRP – 19

SDP- 12

YPP- 19

Advertisement

ZLP – 141

13. AKOKO NORTH -EAST

READ ALSO: [Just In] #NigeriaElections2023: Peter Obi Now Leading Tinubu In Lagos

Advertisement

A- 07

AA- 08

AAC- 17

Advertisement

ADP – 20

APC – 25, 757

LP – 1,242

Advertisement

NNPP – 016

NRM – 11

PDP – 2,400

Advertisement

PRP – 01

SDP – 23

YPP – 04

Advertisement

ZLP – 040

14. OWO

A – 42

Advertisement

AA – 13

AAC – 36

ADC -445

Advertisement

ADP – 100

APC- 29,480

APGA – 55

Advertisement

APM – 20

APP- 11

BP – 11

Advertisement

LP- 3,200

NNPP- 52

NRM – 18

Advertisement

PDP- 5,173

PRP- 102

SDP- 42

Advertisement

YPP- 113

ZLP – 129

15. IDANRE

Advertisement

A – 27

AA- 12

AAC- 44

Advertisement

ADC- 336

ADP – 44

APC- 13,061

Advertisement

APGA – 55

APM – 31

APP- 17

Advertisement

BP- 15

LP- 2,262

NNPP- 24

Advertisement

NRM- 37

PDP – 10,552

PRP – 10

Advertisement

SDP – 26

YPP- 25

ZLP – 409

Advertisement

16. AKOKO NORTH-WEST

A – 02

AA – 01

Advertisement

AAC – 17

ADC – 196

ADP – 93

Advertisement

APC – 24,613

APGA – 27

APM -09

Advertisement

APP- 04

BP- 03

LP – 736

Advertisement

NNPP- 08

NRM – 09

PDP – 5,200

Advertisement

PRP – 04

SDP- 63

YPP- 04

Advertisement

ZLP – 29

17. ONDO WEST

A – 52

Advertisement

AA- 18

AAC – 85

ADC- 647

Advertisement

ADP – 125

APC – 24,053

APGA – 54

Advertisement

APM- 36

APP – 42

BP- 21

Advertisement

LP – 6171

NNPP – 161

NRM- 23

Advertisement

PDP – 8,534

PRP – 19

SDP – 497

Advertisement

YPP- 34

ZLP- 912

18. IRELE

Advertisement

A – 11

AA – 11

AAC – 23

Advertisement

ADC – 252

ADP – 52

APC – 17,334

Advertisement

APGA- 30

APM- 08

APP – 05

Advertisement

BP – 02

LP – 704

NNPP- 06

Advertisement

NRM- 15

PDP – 6,523

SDP -05

Advertisement

YPP-05

ZLP – 11

 

Advertisement

Politics

Ambassadorial Nominees: Ndume Asks Tinubu To Withdraw List

Published

on

Ahead of the Senate’s screening and confirmation of the ambassadorial nominees sent to the Red Chamber by the Presidency, former Senate Leader Ali Ndume has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to withdraw the list from parliament.

The federal lawmaker declared that the composition of nominees was in clear breach of the Federal Character principle, as enshrined in the Constitution.

Checks revealed that while certain states have three and four nominees, states like Gombe have no representation, while the only nominee from Yobe, Senator Adamu Garba Talba, died last July.

Advertisement

The entire North East state has 7 nominees in the list.

Further checks revealed that the South West geopolitical zone has 15 nominees, while the North West and South East have 13 and 9, respectively.

READ ALSO:Full List: FG Releases Names Of 68 ambassadorial Nominees Sent To Senate For Confirmation

Advertisement

North Central region has 10 nominees in the list of career and non-career ambassadorial nominees, while South South region has 12 nominees.

The Senate President at plenary on Thursday formally read the list of nominees and referred it to the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs for further legislative action.

The Senator representing Borno South in a statement issued on Saturday maintained that the list of nominees was in clear breach of Section 14(3) of the Nigerian Constitution which mandates that the composition and conduct of the federal government must reflect the “federal character of Nigeria” to ensure national unity and loyalty.

Advertisement

The section reads: “The composition of the Government of the Federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of its affairs shall be carried out in such a manner as to reflect the federal character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity, and also to command national loyalty, thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominance of persons from a few State or from a few ethnic or other sectional groups in that Government or in any of its agencies.”

READ ALSO:Tinubu Submits Fresh Ambassadorial List To Senate, Ibas, Dambazau Make Cut

The former Chief Whip of the Senate admonished President Tinubu to avoid taking decision that will fuel ethnic tension and promote distrust in the country, amidst the wrong narrative being promoted by the Western world against his administration.

Advertisement

He said: “My sincere appeal to President Tinubu is to withdraw this list. At this critical time in the life of his administration, he should avoid missteps that could endanger national unity and promote ethnic distrust.

“I know him to be a cosmopolitan leader who is at home with every segment and stakeholders in the country.

“He should withdraw that list and present a fresh set of nominees that will align with the spirit of the Constitution on Federal Character Principle that government’s structure and operations must represent the diverse states and peoples of Nigeria.”

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Politics

PDP Issues Certificate Of Expulsion To Wike, Fayose, Anyanwu, Others

Published

on

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said it has issued certificate of expulsion from the party to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and other 10 members earlier expelled from the party.

The party National Chairman, Tanimu Turaki, disclosed this while speaking with newsmen after the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.

The other members, according to him, include the embattled National Secretary, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, the Legal Adviser, Kamarudeen Ajibade, former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose.

Advertisement

They also included Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa, Austin Nwachukwu, Abraham Amah Nnanna, George Turna and Chief Dan Orbih, expelled during the party National convention in Lagos.

READ ALSO:BREAKING: Drama As Wike-backed PDP Expels Makinde, Mohammed, Dauda

Turaki said that the original copies of the certificate had been dispatched to the owners through a courier service to serve as proof that they were expelled from the PDP.

Advertisement

“We have taken note of the fact that Nigerian law frowns on dual membership of political parties, and so we have sought to make it easy for them.

“Now that they are no longer members of our party, and now that the National Convention, which is the highest decision-making organ of our party, has expelled them, we have decided to issue them certificates of expulsion.

“So, when they go to register with other political parties in Nigeria, they will show these certificates as proof that they are no longer members of the PDP.

Advertisement

“By that, those parties will not accuse them of trying to belong to more than one political party,” he said.

READ ALSO:JUST IN: PDP Axes Wike, Fayose, Anyanwu, Others For Anti-party Activities

He called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies, including the Nigeria Police, the Department of State Services, and other government agencies, to take note.

Advertisement

“Very soon, members of the society will be informed via proper disclaimers that any person henceforth who decides to do business with them, any or all of them, does so at his or her own risk.

“They are no longer members of the PDP. They have been expelled,” he added.

He added that the NWC also reviewed some of the cases filed against the party and lawsuits instituted by the party, particularly the one that related to the “unlawful and illegal” closure of the party’s national Secretariat, the Legacy House, and the Wadata Plaza.

Advertisement

READ ALSO:Protest Rocks PDP National Secretariat As Wike-led Faction Takes Over

The brief we received from our lawyers is that we are on sound ground, and that very soon, the law will take its course,” he said.

Turaki said the NWC was prepared to be saddled with the responsibility of performing its functions as the leading opposition party in Nigeria.

Advertisement

“We are going to provide a credible alternative to Nigerians. We are going to provide credible leadership to Nigerians by the special grace of God from 2027,” he said.

Continue Reading

Politics

Adebayo Adedamola Wins Osun PDP Governorship Primary

Published

on

Adebayo Olugbenga Adedamola, popularly known as FRYO, has emerged as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate for the August 8, 2026 governorship election in Osun State.

The primary election took place in Osogbo on Tuesday amid heavy security presence.

Announcing the result, chairman of the primary election committee, Humphrey Abba, stated that Adebayo secured 919 votes out of 957 accredited ballots, giving him a clear victory in the contest.

Advertisement

Explaining that there were 20 void votes following the withdrawal of one of the candidates, believed to be Governor Ademola Adeleke, Abba added, “The candidate that got the remaining votes is Adebayo Adedamola with 919 votes and he stands elected and returned.”

READ ALSO:Davido Reacts As Gov Adeleke Dumps PDP

DAILY POST reports that despite announcing his resignation from the party, Adeleke’s name appeared on the ballot paper for the PDP governorship primary.

Advertisement

Party officials said the exercise was conducted in accordance with established guidelines, with accredited delegates participating in the voting process.

Adeleke announced his resignation in a letter dated November 4, 2025, and addressed to the PDP leadership at his ward.

On Monday, Osun PDP chairman, Sunday Bisi, had announced that the governorship primary slated for Tuesday, December 2, 2025, has been postponed due to leadership crisis at the national level.

Advertisement

But a faction of the party went ahead with the exercise in Osogbo on Tuesday.

Continue Reading

Trending