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Rivers Guber: PDP Wins 17 LGA’s Announced So Far

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Siminaliayi Fubara, candidate of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers has won all 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs) results released so far with 6 more to hit final results.

The State Returning Officer for the governorship in Rivers State, Prof Akpofure Rim-Ruke declared collation closed at the State Collation Center at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Rivers Office in Port Harcourt Sunday evening at the release of the 17th LGA, Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA.

From Tai, the first LGA announced to 17th Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA, none of closest trailing All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Tonye Cole, and Social Democratic Party (SDP) Sen Magnus Abe, has come near on the results as Fubara continues to increase the lead.

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The results are however being released amidst fierce rejection and protests from party agents of opposition parties, particularly, SDP’s Salvation Moses who has called for cancellation of all the LGAs results except for Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA, citing a number of irregularities including intimidation of opposition agents, carting away of election materials and conflict of figures between results being declared by the LGAs Collating Officers and what had been loaded on INEC’s IREV portal.

The State Returning Officer for the governorship in Rivers State, Prof Rim-Ruke in closing collation Sunday evening declared to resume the exercise Monday morning in the hope to conclude collation and declare the final standing and winner.

READ ALSO: Wike’s Anointed Candidate, Fubara Clears 8 LGAs In Rivers, Opposition Agents Raise Issues [See Results]

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Guber Results Collation In Rivers So Far

Tai LGA
Registered: 76613
Accredited: 10393

A: 34
APC: 295
LP: 13
PDP: 9276
SDP: 508

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TVV – 10227
Rejected: 87
TVC: 10314

Opobo Nkoro LGA
Registered: 59047
Accredited: 13376

A: 16
APC: 1426
LP: 10
PDP: 11538
SDP: 159

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TVV – 13189
Rejected: 142
TVC: 13331

Gokana LGA
Registered: 145566
Accredited: 40702

A: 74
APC: 7410
LP: 97
PDP: 17455
SDP: 13840

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TVV: 39467
Rejected: 1235
TVC: 40702

Ogu Bolo LGA
Registered: 61705
Accredited: 9295

A: 121
APC: 1524
LP: 34
PDP: 7103
SDP: 310

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TVV: 9155
Rejected: 140
TVC: 9295

Eleme LGA
Registered: 126111
Accredited: 14852

A: 67
APC: 2662
LP: 544
PDP: 8414
SDP: 2251

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TVV: 14247
Rejected: 382
TVC: 14629

Ikwerre LGA
Registered: 166079
Accredited: 24677

A: 138
APC: 7503
LP: 895
PDP: 13716
SDP: 1447

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TVV: 24090
Rejected: 584
TVC: 24674

Oyigbo LGA
Registered: 121815
Accredited: 16894

A: 147
APC: 2793
LP: 2688
PDP: 9886
SDP: 796

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TVV: 16561
Rejected: 322
TVC: 16883

Etche LGA
Registered: 130757
Accredited: 26933

A: 288
APC: 6408
LP: 552
PDP: 16043
SDP: 2586

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TVV: 26320
Rejected: 591
TVC: 26911

Khana LGA
Registered: 183626
Accredited: 16836

A: 120
APC: 620
LP: 57
PDP: 9475
SDP: 5846

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TVV: 16435
Rejected: 401
TVC: 16836

Bonny LGA
Registered: 83094
Accredited: 13815

A: 101
APC: 3285
LP: 1292
PDP: 8032
SDP: 559

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TVV: 13447
Rejected: 368
TVC: 13815

Ahoada East LGA
Registered: 90694
Accredited: 20607

A: 155
APC: 22
LP: 219
PDP: 14408
SDP: 2077

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TVV: 20038
Rejected: 523
TVC: 20561

Omuma LGA
Registered: 65289
Accredited: 12058

A: 72
APC: 2127
LP: 52
PDP: 8760
SDP: 804

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TVV: 11925
Rejected: 133
TVC: 12058

Okrika LGA
Registered: 86095
Accredited: 15466

A: 404
APC: 2719
LP: 231
PDP: 10342
SDP: 822

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TVV: 15093
Rejected: 333
TVC: 15426

Andoni LGA
Registered: 143304
Accredited: 13697

READ ALSO: JUST IN: Abducted Rivers APC Campaign Director Shot Dead

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A: 266
APC: 3149
LP: 84
PDP: 8319
SDP: 1185

TVV: 13271
Rejected: 426
TVC: 13697

Abua Odual LGA
Registered: 97090
Accredited: 17132

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A: 150
APC: 5738
LP: 391
PDP: 9763
SDP: 463

TVV: 16676
Rejected: 446
TVC: 17122

Emohua LGA
Registered: 134975
Accredited: 29253

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A: 179
APC: 5916
LP: 505
PDP: 20600
SDP: 805

TVV: 28591
Rejected: 662
TVC: 29253

Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni LGA
Registered: 168205
Accredited: 32809

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A: 1358
APC: 6811
LP: 1267
PDP: 17729
SDP: 3450

TVV: 31381
Rejected: 978
TVC: 32359

 

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VIDEO: Akpabio, Oshiomhole Clash Amid 2027 Intrigues

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What began as a routine legislative procedure on Wednesday spiralled into a high-voltage confrontation in the Senate, as Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Adams Oshiomhole engaged in a dramatic face-off that exposed simmering political tensions tied to the 2027 power game.

The immediate trigger was procedural: Oshiomhole attempted to raise a point of order just as Akpabio moved to confirm the Votes and Proceedings of the previous sitting.

But the refusal of the Senate President to recognise him—despite repeated shouts of “point of order!”—quickly transformed the moment into a charged standoff.

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Oshiomhole appeared determined to be heard, repeatedly interrupting proceedings in a manner that unsettled the chamber.

Attempts by Chief Whip Mohammed Monguno to restore calm failed, as the Edo North senator pressed on.

In a stern and calculated response, Akpabio asserted his authority, invoking the Senate Standing Orders and reading out provisions that underline his sweeping powers to control debate, interpret rules, and discipline erring lawmakers.

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The rules and laws governing the Senate Chamber… are clearly defined,” he said, before reeling off his constitutional and procedural powers.
He did not stop there.

Let me be clear… many people may not have seen this order,” Akpabio added pointedly, in remarks that drew murmurs across the chamber.

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As the exchange intensified, he issued a direct warning: any senator who becomes unruly would be asked to leave.

“This is the final warning,” he declared but beneath the surface, the clash carried deeper political undertones.

Multiple sources within the National Assembly suggest Oshiomhole’s insistence on raising a point of order may not have been merely procedural.

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The former Edo State Governor is widely believed to be nursing ambitions for the Senate Presidency in 2027 and Wednesday’s confrontation is being interpreted in some quarters as an early signal of discontent with the current power structure.

READ ALSO:SERAP Drags Akpabio, Tajudeen To Court Over Alleged Missing N18.6bn NASS Complex Project Funds

At the heart of the tension is a controversial amendment to Senate rules, which critics say has effectively narrowed the 2027 Senate Presidency race to a select circle of insiders—years before the first vote is cast.
For figures like Oshiomhole, the development is said to be deeply unsettling.

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Insiders claim the amendments are part of a broader political calculation to shape the leadership of the next National Assembly.

According to multiple accounts, the move is allegedly backed by powerful interests within the ruling establishment seeking to ensure that the Senate leadership remains firmly aligned with the executive arm.

Critics argue that the strategy is designed to shut out independent or unpredictable contenders, preempt internal rebellion, and ultimately shield the executive from robust legislative scrutiny.

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READ ALSO:Ex-Rivers Rep Drags Tinubu, Akpabio, Others To Court Over Fubara’s Suspension

Within this context, Wednesday’s drama is being viewed less as a spontaneous breakdown of order and more as a clash rooted in control, ambition, and the future leadership of the Senate.

To some observers, Akpabio’s firm handling of the situation was a necessary assertion of order.

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To others, it signalled the use of institutional authority to silence dissent at a politically sensitive moment.

Either way, the explosive exchange has laid bare a Senate increasingly defined not just by lawmaking—but by high-stakes maneuvering ahead of 2027.

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JUST IN: Former APC National Youth Leader Dumps Party

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Sadiq Abubakar, a former All Progressives Congress (APC) National Youth Leader has announced his decision to dump the ruling party.

Abubakar who disclosed this in an interview with Newsmen in Bauchi on Wednesday, explained that his decision was unconnected with the hardship faced by many Nigerian homes due to difficult policies and programmes by the APC.

According to him, the move was also driven by an objective of securing free and fair victory in future election primaries so as to continue to serve the people with strength and integrity.

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He stated that his decision followed a series of consultations with family, friends, political associates and stakeholders saying this was after a careful reflection on recent developments within the party structure and internal arrangements.

“It is high time to adopt a party with a more clear vision and the compassion to help the common man.

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“The APC processes are not working, the party is not just and fair. I’m leaving the party because there is no fairness in the electoral processes of the party as well as the consensus.

READ ALSO:Why I Dumped PDP For APC — Gov Lawal

“And I know that they are not going to be fair in the forthcoming primaries but they will only use the power of incumbency.

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“Also, what the party is doing to every family is becoming something else as it’s becoming too hard to put a three square meal on the table,” he said.

The Former APC National Youth Leader however, affirmed that he would soon reveal the new political party of his destination in no distant time.

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Defection: Peter Obi Simply Looking For ‘Food Is Ready’ Party – Wike

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has taken a swipe on former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, over his recent defection.

Speaking during a media parley on Wednesday, Wike said Obi is looking for a ‘food is ready’ political party.

READ ALSO:JUST IN: Why I left ADC For NDC With Kwankwaso – Peter Obi Opens Up

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The minister said, “Obi was in APGA, he couldn’t build APGA. He went to Labour, he ran away again from Labour. All he’s looking for is food is ready political party.”

Recall that Obi and Rabi’u Kwankwaso, former presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, on Sunday officially joined the NDC ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 

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