As official results from five local councils were announced by INEC yesterday, Governor Seriake Dickson of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday, emerged as the front runner in the Bayelsa State Governorship election having scored 81,929 votes.
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He is closely being pursued by the All Progressives Congress, APC, standard bearer and immediate past governor of the state, Chief Timipre Sylva, who got 56,514 votes.
So far, results from 28 polling units in the five councils were cancelled due to electoral skirmishes, over-voting, malfunctioning card readers and violence.
While Dickson won in four of the five councils, Sylva had the upper hand in the battle for Brass, his local council. The councils that Dickson won were Sagbama, Yenagoa, Ekeremor, Kolokuma/Opokuma.
Official announcement of the results will continues today at 10 am (And you can CLICK HERE to follow it). The remaining councils are Ogbia, Nembe and Southern Ijaw.
This came as the PDP alleged, yesterday, that the APC perpetrated violence in Southern Ijaw area of the state and was plotting to manipulate the outcome of the exercise to its favour.
Dickson wins in Sagbama, Yenagoa, Ekeremor, Kolokuma/Opokuma
In Sagbama Local Council, which has 14 wards and where Governor Dickson hails from, the PDP had the upper hand.
Out of the 35,647 valid votes, the PDP got 28,934, the APC scored 5,382 while the PDM got 406 votes.
According to the Collation Officer, Mr. Perekeme Bertola, a lecturer at the Niger Delta University, NDU, results from six polling units at Asamabiri were cancelled due to alleged malfunctioning card reader and electoral violence.
Total registered voters in the council stands at 84,550; accredited voters are 36,892 and 726 votes were voided
Dickson also won in Yenagoa, the state capital with 24,258 votes while Sylva got 14,563 votes. The PDM polled 451 votes.
However, results from 16 polling units were cancelled due to snatching of election materials, violence and intimidation of electoral personnel, according to the Collation Officer, Mr Victor Torupele, a lecturer at NDU.
Total registered voters in the council is135,025; Valid votes, 40,041; void votes 1710; accredited voters 44,751 and total votes cast 41,751.
For Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Council, the results are: PDP, 7,619; Apc, 6,896 and PDM, 137 as announced by the Returning Officer, Mr Aniekwe James, senior staff of Federal University Otuoke.
Sylva wins Brass
Sylva carried the day in his Local Council, Brass, carting away 21,755 votes compared to Dickson’s 6,516. The PDM had 222 votes.
The Acting chairman of the state PDP, Serena Dokubo-Spiff is also from Brass, which has 10 wards.
According to the Collation Officer, Dr D Tambo, results from six units in ward 1 were cancelled due to alleged electoral skirmishes and over voting.
Total registered voters in the council is 55,923 of which 30,397 voters were accredited. Total valid votes is 28,616 and 592 votes voided.
The ruling PDP won the tough battle for Ekeremor Local Council, which has 12 wards. Ekeremor is the local government area of the Minister of State for Agriculture and Director General of the Sylva/Igiri Campaign Organisation, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri as well as Fred Agbedi, the Director General of the Restoration Campaign Organisation of the PDP candidate.
Breakdown of the votes scored by the political parties, according to the Collation officer, Dr. Johnson Dagana of the Open University of Nigeria, Yenagoa Study Centre are as follows: PDP, 14,602; APC 7,918; ACPN 7; ADC 5; APA 35; APGA 8; CPP 3; DPC 5; DPP 9; NP 4; MPP 1; NNPP 4; PDC 3; PDM 44; PPA 15; and UPP 1.
Total registered voters is 82,783 out of which 24,667 were accredited voters. Total valid votes recorded was 22,664 and 634 votes voided. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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PDP is winning, INEC is ok.
ReplyDeleteWhen they are losing INEC is biased
Delete@ 7:58, i'm sorry for you, how many elections have been conducted under APC if not just 2, the one of Kogi is being contested based on the death of Audu and not that the election was rigged.
DeleteUp on all the rigging n manipulations of apc,PDP will still win.
ReplyDeleteIs a sane environment, Sylva will not even contest for an election not to talk of winning. He was busy stealing in his first term. Such people should not hold any public office till they die. Time for our thieves in the upper and lover chamber to pass a bill on kleptomania in the government instead of passing a foolish bill on social media.
ReplyDeletePDP ALL THE WAY,GOODLUCK JONATHAN IS PROVING A POINT HERE
ReplyDeleteSylva is a rogue .what is he trying to cover-up second time? Same with the dead Kogi ex governor. Greed greed
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