Elections results coming in from every nook and cranny of the Federal Capital (FCT) has shown a clear win by candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at both the presidential and National Assembly elections.
According to media reports from the collation centres in the nation’s seat of power, PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar defeated incumbent president Muhammadu Buhari, including at the residence of the APC candidate, Aso Rock.
Some of the reports collated shows that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, won in the eight voting points at Unit 007 Pyakas, Lugbe, FCT
Mr Sadiqu Abdulrazak, the Presiding Officer for the unit, said Abubakar scored 1,205 votes while President Muhammadu Buhari, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) got 173 votes.
Abdulrazak also announced that the Senatorial candidate for PDP got 913 votes while APC got 444 votes.
For House of Representatives, the candidate for PDP won with 1,102 votes while APC candidate scored a total of 240 votes.
Sorting and counting of votes at polling unit 007 Pyakasa lasted till 4.30 a.m on Sunday.
Reacting, the SDP agent, Mr Haruna Dauda, expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the process, stating that every thing was transparent.
Mr Joshua Shawula, the PDP agent, also noted that INEC staff were fair and the election at the unit was free and fair.
Presiding Officer Ewa Emmanuel had announced for Agricultural Centre in Karu village, FCT with code number 003 as follows
Presidential result PDP 769, APC 129, Senatorial: PDP 731, APC 160,House of Representatives: PDP 725, APC 144
As of the time of reporting other results were not announced.
Voting was concluded on Saturday, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led in various polling units in Nyanya, Kugbo, Jikwoyi and in other areas.
Newsmen who visited polling units, reports that PDP candidates in the Presidential, Senatorial and House of Assembly candidates led in the areas.
At unit 020C Polling Unit in Nyanya, PDP had 12 votes ,while PCP got one in the presidential election with number of registered voters put at 46, accredited voters, 46, unused ballot, 23, invalid votes, 13.
Also, at the Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Nyanya EC 30A and 020B Polling Units, PDP won the presidential election with 25 votes, APC 2, and ANDP 1; number of registered voters, 124.
For the senatorial votes, PDP won with 23, APC 3 and LP 1 with number of registered voters at 124.
At FHA Nyanya EC 30A and 020A Polling Units, PDP also won the presidential election with 84, APC 28 and PCP 1 with registered voters, 386.
PDP also won the senatorial elections with 89 votes, APC 28, others are 7 with registered voters – 386.
Similarly, at the Polling Unit 011, Nyanya Primary School, PDP tops in the House of Representatives elections with 412 votes, APC-67 and others 43 and invalid ballot papers- 16.
The story is the same in the presidential poll with PDP leading with 438 votes, APC 61, others 22 and 15 invalid votes.
For the senatorial elections, PDP leads with 425 votes, APC 68, others are 36 and 10 invalid votes.
At the Polling Unit 001, Orozo Primary school PDP clinched 1,375 votes and APC 308 votes in the presidential elections.
At the Kugbo Primary School EC 30A 009A Polling Unit 1, for House of Rep. results: PDP is leading with 158 votes, APC I29, others 10 and 5 Invalid votes.
PDP also won the senatorial elections with 164 votes, APC 28, others 7 and 6 Invalid votes, while in the presidential elections, PDP won with 161 votes, APC 26, others 7 and 7 invalid votes.
Also, at the polling unit 009A in Kugbo, PDP won the presidential election with 483 votes and APC 84.
At the Jikwoyi primary school polling center 007 unit, PDP led with 145 and APC 29 in the presidential elections while at 005 polling unit, PDP won with130 and APC with 25.
At the 006 polling unit also in Jikwoyi primary school, PDP led the presidential elections with 89 and APC 15, and at the 001 polling unit, PDP won with 159
and APC 6.
As at the time of filing this report, elections were yet to the concluded at the Karu and Karshi polling units.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led in the Presidential and National Assembly elections at the LEA Primary School, Galadima, polling unit, Gwarimpa and Life Camp polling unit.
Voting ended in the units at 3.p.m., while that of the Model City Gate, Gwarimpa Polling Unit ended at 4:30p.m.
At LEA Primary School, only the Presidential results were ready with PDP having 707, and APC got 194, out of a total votes of 879, while invalid votes were 112.
However, the Presiding Officer, Auwal Kundi said that the results for the Senate and Legislature were not ready, adding that they would be concluded on Sunday morning.
Kundi complained that provisions were not made for food and drink since they came to the unit in the early hours of the burning.
“Can you imagine that up till now, we have not taken anything,’’ he said.
Similarly, PDP led the Presidential election in Gwarimpa Model School Polling unit 024 with total votes of 673, with APC having 272, other parties had 30 votes and 45 invalid votes were recorded.
PDP also won the Senatorial and House of Representative with 645 votes and 621, while APC got 273 for Senatorial seat and 276 votes for House of Representative.
Similarly, at Gwarimpa Model Gate Polling Unit 013B, the results were – Pesidential, APC- 215, PDP- 973; Senate, APC-233, PDP- 923, House of Representative; APC-227, while PDP got 887 votes,’’ he said.
At Efab Estate Lifecamp Unit 017, PDP won the senatorial seat with 844 votes ,while APC got 267 votes and for the seat of House of Representatives, PDP got 798 and APC got 270 votes.
PDP won the Presidential position with total votes of 833 votes while APC got 258 votes, according to the Presiding Officer, Mr Bede Nwankwo.
Meanwhile, a voter, Mr Anthony Asonaya, at the LEA Primary School, Galadima, Gwarimpa polling unit donated a generator for INEC complete the collation of results, which extended to as late as 9 p.m.
Asonaya said he had been providing generator in that unit for the past three elections since 2011 to support the process.
He said that his motivation was to ensure that the process was transparent and went smoothly.
“Above all, my love for the country has made me to help INEC in the exercise,’’ he said.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won all in the 15 voting points in the Presidential and National Assembly elections at Mpape Central polling units marked 006 and 007 situated at Mpape Primary School, Abuja.
Newsmen who monitored voting point one of polling unit 006 report that PDP polled 92 votes against 64 of the APC in the presidential election; PDP got 95 votes against APC’s 60 in the senatorial, while PDP got 91 votes against APC’s 62 in the House of Assembly election.
At voting point two of 006, PDP polled 120 votes against APC’s 23, while PDP polled 117 votes against APC’s 24 in the senatorial.
PDP also got 110 votes against APC’s 23 in the House of Assembly election.
Also, in voting point three in the same polling unit, PDP got 118 votes as against APC’s 33 in the presidential; PDP got 125 votes against 34 in the senatorial and PDP got 120 votes against APC’s 33 in the House of Representatives election.
Also in voting point four in the same polling unit 006, PDP polled 111 votes against APC’s 51 in the presidential; PDP got 112 votes against APC’s 51 in the senatorial; PDP polled 91 votes against APC’s 62 for the House of Representatives,
Also, at voting point five, PDP got 131 votes against APC’s 12 votes in the presidential; PDP got 135 votes against APC’s 15 for the senatorial and PDP polled 133 votes against APC’s 13 for the House of Representatives.
At the voting point six of the same polling unit 006, PDP got 123 votes against APC’s 24, for presidential; PDP got 120 votes against APC’s 27 in the Senatorial and PDP got 121 votes against APC’s 26 for the House of Representatives.
However, at voting point seven of the same 006 polling unit, PDP got 100 votes against APC’s 38 for the presidential; PDP got 96 votes against APC’s 41 for the senatorial and PDP scored 93 votes against APC’s 40 for the House of Representatives.
The PDP also defeated the APC in voting point one of the polling unit 007 with 58 votes against APC’s 40 in the presidential; PDP got 60 votes against APC’s 36 in the senatorial and 57 against 36 in the House of Representatives.
Also, in voting point two of the same 007, PDP got 95 votes against APC’s 18 in the presidential; PDP got 90 votes against APC’s 21 in the senatorial election and PDP got 90 votes against APC’s 18 for the House of Representatives.
At point three of 007, PDP got 109 votes against APC’s 9 votes in the presidential; PDP got 116 votes against APC’s 12 in the senatorial and PDP got 116 votes against APC’s 9 votes for the House of Representatives.
At voting point four of the same polling unit, PDP got 108 votes against APC’s 28 votes for the presidential; PDP got 104 votes against 27 for APC in the senatorial and 95 against 28 for the House of Representatives.
At voting point five of polling unit 007, PDP scored 115 votes against APC’s 34 votes in the presidential; PDP got 119 votes against APC’s 34 votes in the senatorial and PDP polled 113 votes against APC’s 34 for the House of Representatives.
At voting point six of 007, PDP got 91 votes against APC’s 7 votes in the Presidential; PDP got 92 votes against APC’s 7 in the senatorial and PDP got 87 votes against APC’s 7 for the House of Representatives.
Also in voting point seven of the 007, PDP got 77 votes against APC’s 13 votes in the presidential, PDP got 78 votes against APC’s 11 for the senatorial election and PDP scored 76 votes against APC’s 13 votes for the House of Representatives.
While in voting point eight of the same 007, PDP got 72 votes against APC’s 23 for the presidential election, PDP got 74 votes against APC’s 26 in the senatorial and PDP got 77 votes against APC’s 25 for the House of Representatives election.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly contest at the Efab Estate, Lifecamp polling unit 017.
The presiding officer of the unit, Mr. Bede Uche Nwankwo, said PDP polled 833 votes, defeating the All Progressives Congress (APC), which scored 258 votes. AAC 2, ANRP 1, APM 1, PCP 7, YPP 12, ANN 13, SNC 12, and CC 1. with 43 invalid ballots.
The PDP also won the Senatorial election with 844 votes, while the APC got 267, SDP 16, APM 5, ANN 17, ANRP 1, AAC 4, PPC 10, FJP 19 and ANP 3. Invalid 40.
Nwankwo said that in the House of Representatives election in the unit, PDP got 798 votes, APC 269 votes, AAC 2, ANRP 1, APM 1, PCP 7, YPP 12, ANN 13, SNC 12 and CC 1, Invalid 40