Presidential Result from Collation center, Buhari lead Atiku

Recall that the Independent National Electoral Commission commenced the collations of result of the Presidential and National Assembly election conducted 23rd of February 2019, today(Monday), at the collation centre in Abuja.

However, as result roll in from the INEC residing officers of different state, it is obvious that the ruling party, All Progressive Congress, APC and the opposition party, People’s Democratic Party are leading in the race for Presidency.

Meanwhile, the result so far has shown that Buhari who is contesting under APC wings is leading Atiku of PDP in some states.

See result of the Presidential election from the collation centre below;

Kogi State presidential result:
APC – 285,894
PDP – 218,207

Yobe State presidential result:
APC – 497,914
PDP – 50,763

Oyo State presidential result:
APC – 365,229
PDP – 366,640

Ondo State presidential result:
APC – 241,776
PDP – 276,201.

Kwara State presidential result:
APC – 308,984
PDP – 138,184.

Gombe State presidential ressult:
APC – 125,161
PDP – 33,945.

Nasarawa State presidential result:
APC – 289,903
PDP – 283,847.

Osun State presidential result:

Total No: Reg Voters: 1,674,729
Total No: of Accredited: 732,984
Total Votes Cast: 731,882
Total Valid Votes: 714,682
Rejected Votes: 17200

AAC: 1,022
ADC: 1,525
ADP: 9,057
APC: 347,634
PDP: 337,377
SDP: 259.

Ekiti State presidential result:

Total No: Reg Voters: 899,919
Total No: of Accredited: 395,741
Total Votes Cast: 393,709
Total Valid Votes: 381,132
Rejected Votes: 12,577
AAC: 400
ADC: 406
ADP: 126
APC: 219,231
PDP: 154,032
SDP: 48.
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F.C.T (Abuja) President Results:

Total No: Reg Voters: 1,335,015
Total No: of Accredited: 467,784
Total Votes Cast: 451,408
Total Valid Votes: 423,951
Rejected Votes: 27,457

AAC: 583
ADC: 246
ADP: 145
APC: 152,224
PDP: 259,997
SDP: 410

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