APC Clears Legislatives Seats in Lagos, Ekiti

APC Clears Legislatives Seats in Lagos, Ekiti

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for Ibeju-Lekki state constituency I, Mr. Adebola Mojeed, winner of the election.

Also, the APC made it a total sweep in the Ekiti State House of Assembly election as it won all the 26 seats available.

With the victory, the APC has secured all the 40 seats in the state house of assembly. Mojeed was declared the winner yesterday after the conclusion of the supplementary polls in nine polling units in the constituency.

The commission had declared the March 9 assembly election in the constituency inconclusive, because of over-voting in the nine polling units, covering two wards of the constituency.

The Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Rasheed Ojikutu announced the result for the state house of assembly election at the Collation Centre located in INEC office in Ibeju-Lekki council at about 6:30 p.m.

Ojikutu announced the scores of each political party on March 9 election, before reeling out total votes in the supplementary poll.

According to him, in the March 9 election, APC polled 8,525 votes and PDP scored 1, 786, SDP got 63, ADP scored 54 votes, Accord got 50 votes, AD polled 59 votes while other political parties scored less than 40 votes each.

The returning officer said at the conclusion of the supplementary election, Mojeed polled a total of votes 9,484 to defeat his closest rival from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mrs. Tare Oliver who got 1,901 votes.

“I, Prof. Rasheed Kola Ojikutu, hereby certify that I am the returning officer for the constituency I of Ibeju-Lekki in the election held on the 23rd Day of March 2019.

“I declare that Mojeed Fatai Adebola of APC, having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared the winner and he is returned elected,” Ojikutu said.

Accord Party scored 51 votes, AD polled 60 votes, ADC polled 26 votes, SDP got 64 votes, AAC polled 27 votes, ADP got only 55 votes while others got less than 10 votes each.

Ojikutu said that the total number of registered voters was 122, 442 while the total accredited voters for the election was 12,245. The party agents took turns to sign the results.

Earlier, Dr Adeola Afonja, the Collation Officer for Ibeju Ward I, reeled out the scores obtained by each of the parties in the six polling units where supplementary election was held in the ward.

According to Afonja, APC polled 520, PDP scored 43 votes, ADC got 2 votes, Accord and ADP got one vote each while other parties got no vote.

She said that the total number of registered votes of the six polling units where the supplementary election took place was 3,989.

Afonja added that the total number of accredited voters was 592, total valid votes 567, rejected votes 22, while the total number of votes cast was 589.

Also, Dr Ijeoma Patience, the Collation Officer for Iwerekun I, gave the scores obtained by each of the parties in the three polling units where supplementary election was held in the ward.

According to her, APC polled 439, PDP scored 72 votes, while other parties got 2 votes.

Patience said that the total number of registered voters of the three polling units where the supplementary election took place was 8,722

She added that the total number of accredited voters was 529, total valid votes 521, rejected votes 8 and total vote cast 529.

Out of 12, 711 registered voters in the nine polling units, only 1,118 voters came out to vote in the supplementary election.

In Ekiti, the APC made it a total sweep in the House of Assembly election as it won all the 26 seats available.

The party clinched the last seat for Ekiti East Constituency yesterday after the supplementary election. The party also won all the House of Representatives and Senate seats, declared in February.

According to the latest result, as announced by Asiqua Chika, the INEC Returning officer, Adegbuyi Oluwajawa of APC polled a total votes of 5,484, to defeat his closest rival, Fajana Ojo Ade of PDP who polled 3,258 votes.

Other results are; Oludayo Roland, ADC, 529; Oguntomole Femi, ADP, 24 and Balogun Yetunde, DA, 02. The rest are Omokan Adewole; PPN, 0, Florence Ojo, SDP, 03 and Ayeni Adebayo, ZLP, 0.

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