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NaijaDecides2023: “We Were Disenfranchised”- Lagos Youths

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Some youths in Lagos have expressed dismay over their denial to cast their votes during the just concluded presidential and National Assembly elections.

Fidel Info reports that the youth  expressed their grievances on Sunday, outside one of the collation centres at the Lagos State Model Nursery and Primary School, Maria, Lagos.

They claimed being disenfranchised because no Independent National Electoral Commission official was present at their polling units on Saturday during the elections.

They had chanted solidarity songs and were pouring out their displeasure by shouting, “We must Vote!”

However, security operatives, including the policemen and men of the Nigerian Army were on the ground to ensure safety, orderliness and peace in the area.

One of them, who preferred to be addressed as Charles, claimed that elections did not hold at his Polling Unit, 064, Ward 6, United Estate in the Sangotedo area of the state.

He said, “We did not see any INEC official.

What we want now is that we want to vote; even though my candidate does not win, I know that I will justify my feeling in my fatherland.”

“I want INEC to go there, allow us to vote; this is our era; we the youth must take our course.”

Another disgruntled youth, Mr Henry Mba, said the primary school where elections were to hold had 10 polling units, but elections were held in only seven out of the 10.

According to him, the three units where voters did not vote appeared to have the largest number of voters.

“Voters were present at those polling units till very late in the night, through to early hours of this morning, hoping to still cast their votes,” Mba said.

Speaking to the media, popular musician turned politician , Mr Olubankole Wellington, known as Banky W, who was there to calm nerves, urged INEC to officially address stakeholders on the issues raised by the youth.

Banky W is the Peoples Democratic Party’s House of Representatives Candidate for Eti-Osa Federal Constituency of Lagos State.

He said, “The days are gone when Nigerians will just sit by and allow people in authority to do whatever they want without being held accountable.”

“So, what you are seeing is a community that is intending to hold the people in authority accountable, to allow them to exercise their civil rights, vote for who they want.”

“Also, I think it is only fair; and at the end of the day, even if they are not ready to do it today, they should come out and address the people and let us know when they will vote.”

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2023 Elections

Here’s Why INEC Declared Adamawa Elections Inconclusive

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the Adamawa State governorship election as inconclusive.

Fidel Info reports that INEC state collation officer, Prof Muhammadu Mele of the University of Maiduguri, said he made the decision due to the margin of votes.

“Elections were not held in 47 wards, affecting 69 polling units. So, this gives us a margin of 31,249 [between the leading candidates]. The total number of PVCs collected in places where elections were not held amounted to 37,016,” he said.

Mele said “based on these findings and analysis as stated in the electoral laws” where the margin between two candidates is lesser than the total number of collected PVCs in areas where elections were not held, the election is declared inconclusive.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), whose candidates are the major contenders in the election, have been trading blames.

Fintiri of PDP scored a total of 421,522 votes, while Binani of APC scored 390,275 votes from the 21 local governments.

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KadunaDecides: Uba Sani Becomes Gov-Elect

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Uba Sani, the winner of the 2023 governorship election in Kaduna State.

Fidel Info reports that The Returning Officer for the election and Vice Chancellor of the Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, Professor Lawal Suleiman Bilbis, made the declaration on Monday night.

Sani polled a total of 730,002 votes to defeat his closest rival, Isa Ashiru of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who polled 719,196 votes.

The Labour Party (LP) candidate, Jonathan Asake came a distant third after polling 58,283 votes while the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) candidate, Suleiman Hunkuyi scored 21,405 votes.

Sani is a sitting Senator and an ally of the incumbent Governor, Nasir El-Rufai.

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ZamfaraDecides: PDP’s Dauda Lawal Becomes Gov-Elect In A Shocking Upset

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Lawal the governor-elect with a total of 377,726 votes after he defeated Matawalle of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who polled 311,976.

Fidel Info reports that This announcement took place on Tuesday morning in Gusau, the capital city of the state.

This came after some speculations and confusion over the presentation of the results for Maradun Local Government Area (LGA), where allegations surfaced that the Collation Officer, Dr. Ahmed Kainuwa, had been abducted.

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