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Monday, 30 March 2015

INEC begins collation of presidential, national assembly elections’ results

The Independent National Electoral Commission in Rivers State has begun the collation of results of Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections.

Top officials of the commission, international observers and party agents, including Deputy Governor, Tele Ikuru, and the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, Nyesom Wike, are currently at INEC’s conference room, where results of the polls are being collated.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Gesila Khan, is also present.

While agents of the PDP are sighted inside the hall where the results of the polls are being sorted, the APC, which earlier called for cancellation of the election, has not sent its agents to the exercise.

The INEC secretariat along Aba Road is being guarded by heavily armed security personnel, some mounting on armoured tanks.
The entire area near the commission’s building has been locked down by security operatives.

A top politician, who pleaded not to be named because he has no permission to speak on the matter, said the result would soon be announced by the Vice Chancellor of one of the universities in Delta State.

Meanwhile, irate youth on Sunday torched the INEC office in Emuoha Local Government Area of the state.
The youth besieged the office at the same time APC supporters were protesting and calling for the cancellation of the elections in Port Harcourt.

Jega says; praises the parties and presents himself as chairman and chief of inec and retiring.

Welcomes the parties for the collation of the presidential election results.

Goes forward to list the 19 procedures developed to help the elctions go forward .

P results are collected first from the state level to the fct, the state collecting officers bring the signed copies to the national residential collection.

There are 19 specific steps in the procedure .

1, the state collection officer for the presidential election, LGCO presents results with the state collection secretariat .

4. prior to completions of documents, the state collection officer for the election would fill in the blank scop.

5, Scop manually completes the documents.

After reading the 19 procedures, he shows the blank sheet and reveals that all state electoral officers were present

State

Ekiti – (723,255) (333739, AC) -= AA – 94, ACPN – 538, AD- 854, ADC – 424, APA – 482, APC – 120,331, CPP – 330, HDP – 94, Kowa – 184, NCP – 377, PDP – 176466, PPM – 388, UDP- 60, UPP – 145.

Ogun – (1709409) (594575 AC) -= AA – 584, AD – 1927, ACPN – 3072, ADC – 1364, APA – 1930, APC – 308290, CPP – 978, HDP- 332, KOWA – 432, NCP – 815, PDP – 207,950, PPM – 4339, UDP -562 Upp – 597. (533,172 total valide votes).

Enugu – (1381563) (616112) -= AA – 441, ACPN- 479, AD – 269, ADC – 478, APA -715, APC – 14157, CPP – 237, HDP – 110, KOWA – 203, NCP – 761, PDP – 553003, PPN – 407,UDP – 1623, UPP – 290. (573173).

Kogi – (1350883) (476839) – = AA – 700, ACPN – 1089, AD- 427, ADC – 761, APA – 1001, APC-264851, CPP- 967, HDP -144, KOWA-190, NCP-399, PDP- 149987, PPN-476
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