Monday, March 11, 2019

Breaking: INEC declares Kano guber election inconclusive









The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
declared the gubernatorial election in Kano as inconclusive.
The Collation Officer for the Governorship election in the
state, Prof. Bibi Shehu announced this shortly after the
compilation of the election results from the 44 Local
Government Areas in the state.
According to him, the declaration of the election as
inconclusive was according to the section 26 of the INEC
act that said if the number of cancelation of votes cast is
beyond the margin between the winner and the looser.
He explained that the winner of the election, the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) has defeated the APC candidate
with 26,000 votes, while the votes canceled is 128,572
votes.
Shehu disclosed that the PDP candidate scored 1,014,474,
leading the APC candidate who scored 987,819 votes,
adding that 2,155,128 was recorded as Valid and 49,761
votes were rejected.
The Collation Officer said that the total registered voters in
the state is 5,249, 989, while the total accredited votes was
2,211,528 and the total votes cast were 2,184,889 votes.
Read also: Adamawa APC rejects inconclusive
governorship election
The PDP agent, who is also the Chairman of the party,
Alhaji Rabiu Suleiman-Bichi warned that such result should
not repeat itself in the supplementary election.
Also, the co-agent, Aliyu Sani-Madakingini said that INEC is
encouraging thuggery in this type of situation by also
encouraging politicians to create unnecessary chaos to
favour their ambitions.

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