General Muhammedu Buhari has recorded 3430 votes at the ongoing at the All Progressives Congress, APC, Presidential Primaries in Lagos, thus emerging as the winner of the APC primaries.
- Buhari wins with 3430 votes
- Kwankwaso polled more votes than Atiku with 974 votes
- Atiku Abubakar scores 954 votes
- Owelle Rochas Okorocha polled 624 votes
- Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah gets only 10 votes
He defeated Kano state governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso who had 974; former Vice President, Atiku Abubakarhad 954 votes; Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha had 624 and Publisher of Leadership newspapers, Nda-Isaiah with 10 votes.
A total of 7,214 delegates were accredited to vote at the convention attended by the leaders of the opposition party.
Mr. Buhari, 72, was Nigeria’s military leader between December 31, 1983 and August 27, 1985.
With his victory, Mr. Buhari, 72, will now face President Goodluck Jonathan, whose adoption was ratified by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, at its special convention in the early hours of Thursday, in the February 14 presidential election.
It would also be the fourth time the former military leader will be running for president. He lost in all three previous ones.
In 2003, Mr. Buhari contested on the platform of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, against former President Olusegun Obasanjo of the PDP.'
He polled 12, 710,022 votes representing 32.17 per cent to Mr. Obasanjo’s 24,456,140 or 61.94 per cent.
In 2007, he ran again on the platform of the same party against the then outgoing governor of his home state, Katsina, Umaru Yar’Adua. He secured mere 6,605,299 votes or 18.72 per cent to Mr. Yar’Adua’s 26,638,063 or 69.82 per cent.
A few months after he and some of his loyalists dumped the ANPP to float a new party, the Congress for Progressive Congress, CPC, in 2011, Mr. Buhari threw his hat into the presidential ring again. He contested against Mr. Jonathan but polled 12, 214,853 to the president’s 22,495,187 votes.
The February 14 presidential election will therefore be a replay of the 2011 electoral battle as both Buhari and Jonathan will also feature again in the contest.
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Another failure for APC, this man is never sincere. He harbours hatred in him, religious and ethnic bias, and he is now presenting himself as a saint. Hmm Nigerians, the devil you know is better than the angel you don't know.
ReplyDeleteAnd your angel is the wolf in sheep clothing disguising as having no shoes GEJ? You must be drunk and clueless like your master. Or you are a child bred from the result of corrupt parenthood.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations,
ReplyDeleteIts true the only credible Aspirant won, but the backlash of the mayem and suffering Buhari will unleash on the country due to his estream militaristic and fanatical views should he win 2015 will make Boko Haram seem like boys scout. We are waiting.
ReplyDeleteYou re a prophet Nick !!!!
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