Presidential election: PDP in early lead in Oyo

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Atiku Abubakar

The announcement of the presidential election results  in Oyo State has commenced  with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) taking  an early lead in the results of five local government areas as so far declared.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the five local government areas are Afijio, Saki East, Kajola, Ibarapa North, Ibarapa East and Itesiwaju.

According to Prof. Abiona Adekeyin, the collation officer for Afijio Local Government Area,  the PDP polled 8,325 while the APC scored 6,874.

Adekeyin disclosed that 44,480 voters  were registered although only  18,817 voters were accredited for the election while total votes cast was put at 17,662.

In Saki East , Dr Kolawole Falade, the collation officer for the conduct of the election in the area announced PDP the winner of the poll.

According to Falade, PDP polled 5,883 votes to lead APC which  scored 5,730 votes.

PDP also defeated APC in Kajola and Ibarapa North local government area  with 12,282 and 9,070 votes respectively, according to Prof.  Jacob Olaniyi and Abiodun Sanusi, the collation officers for the respective local government areas.

The duo announced 11,665 and 6,587 as votes scored by APC in Kajola and Ibarapa North respectively.

Sanusi, however, said that there were three cases of votes cancellation in three polling units in Ward 10 in  Ibarapa local government area due to over voting and other issues.

Prof.  Olusola Gbolagade ,the collation officer for Ibarapa East also declared PDP winner of the presidential election, ”having scored 10,346 votes to defeat APC that scored 7960.”

PDP is also leading in Itesiwaju LGA, according to the collation officer, Dr Ismail Azeez, who stated that PDP scored 7,010 as against APC that scored 6,193.

NAN reports that the state collation and announcement of the presidential election was  still ongoing  as at the time of filling this  report.(NAN)

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