Nollywood star, Desmond Elliot, Igbo candidate, others win Lagos state assembly seats
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Monday, April 13, 2015
Nollywood star, Desmond Elliot, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Sunday polled 23,141 votes at the Surulere state constituency l to emerge winner, as six PDP House members-elect among which one of them who is Igbo, Mr Emeka Idimogu was elected to represent Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II.
Mr Bayo Smith, of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) came second behind Desmond Elliot with 12,546 votes.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Returning Officer, Dr Mariam Quadri, made the declaration at Surulere Collation Centre.
”That Desmond Olusola Elliot of APC having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared winner and is returned elected, ” she said.
For Surulere Constituency ll, the Returning Officer, Quadri, declared Mrs Mosunmola Sangodara-Rotimi of PDP winner with 33, 583 votes closely trailed by Mr Abiodun Awobotu of APC with 32, 767
votes.
”That Sangdara Mosunmola of PDP, having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared winner and is returned elected, ” she said.
Mr Folajimi Mohammed, the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate, who is son of Alhaji Lai Mohammed, APC’s spokesman, was also declared the winner of Ikeja Constituency l House of Assembly election of April 11.
INEC Returning Officer, Mr Onochie Mordi, made this declaration at about 5.40am at the end of the collation of the results on April 12 at the Central Primary School, Ikeja GRA.
According to him, APC scored the highest number of votes of 13, 603 to emerge the winner.
”I confirmed that the election was contested and the candidates received the following votes.
”Folajimi Jubril Mohammed of APC scored a total vote of 13, 603 and James Ndubuisi O. APGA scored a total vote of 35.
”Adetoye Ibrahim, LP scored a total vote of 5 and Obhafuoso A. Robert of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) scored a total vote of 10, 537 votes.
”Gospel Jerry O. of PPA scored a total vote of 22, Muyiwa ldowu scored a total vote of 37.
”That Folajimi Jubril Mohammed of the All Progressives Congress having scored the highest number of votes is thereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” he said.
The INEC also declared Adedamola Kasunmu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate the winner of Ikeja Constituency ll House of Assembly election of April 11.
INEC Returning Officer, Dr Dele Ashiru, made this declaration at about 7.25a.m. at the end of the collation of the results on April 12 at the Central Primary School, Ikeja GRA.
According to him, APC candidate scored the highest number of 19, 909 votes to emerge the winner.
”I confirmed that the election was contested and the candidates received the following votes:
” Shodamola Azizat Anuoluwapo, AD, 42 votes, Prince Adedamola Kasunmu of the All Progressive Congress, 19, 909, Iwu Chibuikem of the All Progressive Grand Alliance scored 777 votes.
”Bakare Morufu Tanimola of the Labour Party scored 13 votes, Suberu Bose Ruth of the National Conscience Party scored 21 votes and Aruba Ayinde Amidu of the People’s Democratic Party scored a total vote of 14, 147 votes.
”That Prince Adedamola Kasunmu of the All Progressive Congress having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” he said.
The INEC also declared Mr Wasiu Sanni and Mr Giwa Shakirudeeen of All Progressives Congress as the winners of the two seats in Lagos Island constituency.
Declaring the result on Sunday morning, Dr Martha Amadi, the Returning Officer, Lagos Island Constituency 1 for State House of Assembly Election, said that Wasiu Sanni scored 17,866 votes to defeat Yusuf Saheed of the PDP who got 7,628 votes.
Amadi said that the three parties participated in contest in Lagos Island Constituency were APC, PDP and PPA.
According to her, APC got 17,866 votes, PDP 7,628 and PPA 13 votes.
She said that Wasiu Sanni of APC, having satisfied the requirement of the law and highest number of votes“is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected.”
Also, Mr Adekunle Salvador, the Returning Officer, Lagos Island Constituency 2 for State House of Assembly Election, said that Mr Giwa Shakirudeen of APC scored 16,645 votes to defeat Mr Lateef Oluwanisola of PDP who got 7,676 votes.
Salvador said that four political parties participated in the contest.
“The parties are APC, PDP, PPA and SDP.
“APC scored 16,645, PDP 7676, PPA 19 and SDP 2 votes.
Salvador said that Giwa Shakirideen of APC, having satisfied the requirement of the law and highest number of votes “is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected.”
Also, Mr Adekanye Oladele, the APC state House of Assembly candidate for Lagos Mainland I was on Sunday declared the winner of the constituency election held on Saturday.
An Associate Prof. Monday Ubangha, the returning officer for the election in the constituency, declared Oladele the winner of the election having polled 18, 000 votes to defeat his major challenger Mr Ishola Jelili Balogun of PDP who scored 16, 641.
Ubangha said: ‘Mr Adekanye Oladele of APC, having satisfied the requirement of the law and
scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared the winner and returned elected.
He said that National Conscience Party (NCP) came third with 631 votes while Alliance for Democracy (AD) came forth with 78 votes.
Others are Accord Party (AP) with 70 votes, Labour Party with 50, United Progressive Party (UPP) with 8 and Social Democratic Party (SDP) with 5 votes.
According to him, out of 128, 680 registered voters, only 40, 237 voters were accredited at the constituency.
NAN reports that the collation exercise took place at the St Agnes Nursery and Primary School, Sabo Yaba.
Mr Moshood Olarenwaju Oshun, the APC state House of Assembly candidate for Lagos Mainland II, in early hours of Sunday, was also declared the winner of the state constituency election held on Saturday.
Mrs Ifueko Bello, the returning officer, declared Olanrewaju the winner having polled 12, 147 votes to defeat his major challenger Mr Ibrahim Ajiga of PDP who scored 9,985.
Bello said: ‘With this figures that I have just announced, Moshood Olanrewaju of APC, having satisfied the requirement of the law and scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared the winner and returned elected.’’
Also, the INEC on Sunday declared that the APC won the two constituency seats in the Mushin House of Assembly election.
INEC announced the APC Candidate, Hon. Funmilayo Tejuosho, as the winner of the Mushin House of Assembly Constituency 1.
The commission also declared Hon. Olayiwola Olawale of the APC as the winner for the Mushin House of Assembly constituency II.
Dr Tunji Shotimirin, the INEC Collation Officer for constituency I, explained that APC scored 18,552 votes; Accord 10,858; while PDP, 6,415.
“By this summary, the APC candidate, Mrs Adefunmilayo Tejuoso, having polled the majority of votes in this election with 18,552, is hereby declared the winner and returned elected.“
Meanwhile, Dr James Esan, the INEC Collation Officer for the constituency II also declared Hon. Olayiwola Olawale of the APC as the winner of the Mushin House of Assembly Constituency II.
He said that Accord Party scored 5,471; APC, 34, 097 while PDP gathered 22,197.
“By this summary, the APC Candidate, Hon. Olayiwole Olawale, having polled the majority of votes in this election is hereby declared the winner,” Esan said.
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP)’s candidates, Dipo Olorunrinu and Hakeem Bello, were on Sunday declared winners of Amuwo Odofin State Assembly Constituency I and II seats.
The declarations were made by the INEC’s returning officers of the constituencies, Mrs Fatima Taiwo and Prof. Ngozi Osarenren.
“I Fatima Taiwo, hereby certify that I was the returning officer for Amuwo Odofin I State Assembly Constituency held on 11 day of April 2015 and that the election was contested and the candidates received the following votes:
“Sultal Adeniji of the All Progressives Congress (APC) scored 12,010 votes and Dipo Olorunrinu of the PDP scored 13,580 votes.
“That Dipo Olorunrinu of the PDP having satisfied the requirement of the law and scored the highest votes is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,’’ Taiwo said.
Similarly, Osarenren said: “I Prof. N. Osarenren, hereby certify that I am the returning officer of Amuwo Odofin State Assembly Constituency II and that the election was contested and the candidates received the following votes:
“Ramota Hassan of the All Progressives Congress (APC) scored 14,216 votes and Hakeem Bello of the PDP scored 19,272 votes.
“That Hakeem Bello of the PDP having satisfied the requirement of the law and scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected.’’
Also, Mr Mudashiru Obasa of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was declared winner for the Lagos State House of Assembly elections in Agege Constituency 01.
The Returning Officer, Prof. Ganiyu Oke, Director of Distance Learning, University of Lagos said that seven political parties participated in the elections.
Oke listed the political parties to include AD, APA, APC, APGA, LP,
NNPP and PDP.
Obasa, who was re-elected, polled 19,979 votes, Mr Adeyemi Adeseye of
the PDP polled 14,489 votes, Mr Sogbade Adio of LP got 2,504 votes, MrBabatola Oluwaseyi of AD got 93 votes.
Mr Alagbo Olajide of APA got 71 votes, Mr Salaudeen Adeshina of APGA polled 57 votes, while Mr Adeyemi Olusola of NNPP polled 22 votes.
“By the power conferred on me by the constitution and electoral law of Nigeria, I, Prof. Ganiyu Oke, Returning Officer for the Agege Constituency 01 elections hereby certify that the election was
contested.
“Therefore, Obasa Mudashiru of APC, hereby satisfied the requirement of the law and polled the highest number of votes, is hereby declared winner and returned elected,’’ Oke said.
Similarly, Mr Ishahu Gbolahan and Mr Kazeem Alimi, of APC won the two seats in Eti-Osa constituency.
Declaring the result on Sunday morning Mr Michael Uchola, Returning Officer, Eti-Osa Constituency 1 and 2 said that Mr Kazeem Alimi scored 17,908 votes to defeat Adeyiwola Oyenusi of the PDP who got 14,307 votes.
“Kazeem Alimi of APC Constituency 1, having satisfied the requirement of the law and highest number of votes is hereby declared the winner,’’ Uchola said.
Uchola also declared Mr Ishahu Gbolahan of APC as the winner for Lagos House of Assembly in Eti-Osa Constituency 2 with 9,782 votes to defeat Mr Ibrahim Obanikoro of PDP who scored 9,510
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mr Oluwa Olatunji Fatai of the PDP was on Sunday returned as the winner of the House of Assembly election for Ajeromi-Ifelodun Constituency Two.
The result for the Saturday election was announced at 6.30 a.m by Dr Oludiran Akinleye, the INEC Returning Officer for Ajeromi Ifelodun.
Akinleye, an Associate Professor of the Economics Department, University of Lagos, announced the results before representatives of parties for the elective position.
He said, “I Dr Oludiran Akinleye, hereby declare Mr Oluwa Olatunji Fatai of the PDP as the winner of the House of Assembly election for Ajeromi Ifelodun Constituency Two.”
The results were collated throughout the night as some results arrived late to the collation centre at the L.A Primary School, Bale Str., Ajegunle.
The PDP candidates were declared winners in the two state constituencies in Oshodi/Isolo Local Government Area.
In Oshodi/Isolo Constituency 1, the Returning Officer, Mrs Tewo Bakare, declared the PDP Candidate, Mr Shokunle Hakeem, as the winner with 17,479 votes.
Bakare said the APC Candidate, Mr Olukayode Ogundipe, came second with 17,125 votes while the NCP Candidate, Mr Olayilawal Ahmed, had 382 votes.
In Oshodi/Isolo Constituency 2, the Returning Officer, Dr Adeyemi Osinowo, announced the PDP Candidate, Mr Emeka Idimogu, as the winner of the seat with 27,423 votes.
“Emeka Idimogu of the PDP having satisfied the requirement of the law and scored the highest number of votes, is hereby declared the winner for Oshodi/Isolo constituency 2,” said Osinowo.
The returning officer said that the APC Candidate, Mr Olayinka Ajomale, came second with 25,727 votes, while Mr Ifeanyi Udeh of APGA came third with 673 votes.
Winners of the Lagos state assembly elections include:
Desmond Elliot (Surulere I), APC
Mrs Mosunmola Sangodara-Rotimi (Surulere II), PDP
Mr Folajimi Mohammed (Ikeja I), APC
Adedamola Kasunmu (Ikeja II), APC
Mr Wasiu Sanni (Lagos Island I), APC
Mr Giwa Shakirudeeen (Lagos Island II), APC
Mr Adekanye Oladele (Lagos Mainland I), APC
Mr Moshood Olarenwaju Oshun (Lagos Mainland II), APC
Hon. Funmilayo Tejuosho (Mushin I), APC
Hon. Olayiwola Olawale (Mushin II), APC
Dipo Olorunrinu (Amuwo-Odofin I), PDP
Hakeem Bello (Amuwo-Odofin II), PDP
Mr Mudashiru Obasa (Agege I), APC
Mr Ishahu Gbolahan (Eti-Osa I), APC
Mr Kazeem Alimi (Eti-Osa II), APC
Mr Oluwa Olatunji Fatai (Ajeromi-Ifelodun II), PDP
Mr Shokunle Hakeem (Oshodi-Isolo I), PDP
Mr Emeka Idimogu (Oshodi-Isolo II), PDP Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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wow, congrats to all of you, especially my brother Emeka Idimogo who got the highest number of votes (27, 423) than every other winner did. God is indeed great. Shows lagos is the most civilized of every other state in the country. Oba, see what is happening, An Igbo man will soon be Oba of Lagos and amybe in your lifetime. Lol
ReplyDeleteMUMU! Wetin NWA ISRAEL want to do with OBA tltle? Beside traditional title is meant for indigene. So pls do not bring us into another clash with ndi ofe mmanu.
DeleteStop fueling unnecessary crisis with ur altrances.how foolish do u think the kingmakers are that they don't know he should be their oba.if eze ndigbo of ur place is chief ishola Oyediran will u accept him.only the statement of okorocha which is not favourable to you've traced him to Hausa.and u called him all bad names.if an IBO man becomes a member of the kings maker in Lagos..then u are nearing the throne
DeleteIt is because the Yorubas are not silly like the Igbos. It would have been impossible in the east for a Yoruba man to achieve a feat like this...Go check Mr Emeka's record, he must be a man of good reputation and that's more important than any ethnic alignment which is the hallmark of Igbo people although many of them look beyond that too. Now we need to forge ahead together and put all these ethnic and religious sentiments aside. As for me I don't really care if our leaders are Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa, Christian, Muslim or Atheist, let them do the right thing. Let no one be above the law as well.
ReplyDeleteYou have said it all, may God bless u.
DeleteThanks @ Anonymous 9:32 AM.
DeleteIt was the ibos who dominated the area that voted for him not ur silly yoruba brothers, onuku!
Delete@ Anonymous 8.21am If you Igbo's in Yoruba land want to start to mock the magnanimous and liberal nature of the Yoruba people, then we will sit down and think once more of co-existence. Look at the kind of comment you are making because an Igbo is allowed to contest and win a seat in Lagos. The Oba of Lagos was right anyway in his statement he only said it with anger and maybe not at the appropriate time. What you can't accept in your land and we are accepting it here in Lagos yet you people will not allow the sleeping dog lie. That was what you people did in the North before the Hausa/Fulani started killing your people since the late 1960's until now but you people never learn your lesson, always fueling tribal sentiment in any community you dwell outside Igboland.
ReplyDeleteShot up ur big mouth u run like water tap. What do u want to think. Lagos is civilised and that's all forget people's personal opinion.
Deletesurprised to see people still ignorant at this day and age. How can u talk about magnanimous in a country where everyone have equal rights? do u know the meaning of being a citizen? yet u say u are civilized but ur mentality reflects otherwise. Ibo as well as yoruba and hausas have equal rights anywhere in the country that is why we are all entitled to contest or have one vote each. If he did not meet the basic requirements he will not be able to contest. mind u those who picked him know that he is perhaps the most sellable in that region and not cos anybody wanted to be magnanimous so get that into ur head!!!
DeleteLagos is the commercial nerve centrew of Nigeria and if you all not loose sight, it was an Indepensdence God gave to jointly to Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. This is God's will us to live together as brothers and sisters and develop it together. Stop fueling war and stay in peace and you 'll enjoy the fruit of land. God is the link between Esau and Jacob. We can't teach God because He owns and Love's equally. Do your best and leave the rest God owns the land and not man. If any odf rebel againt God's plan remenber Satan did and he was driven away, watch what you are dsoing and saying so that you don't bite the finger that feed you.
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