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JUST IN! INEC declares Plateau governorship election inconclusive

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: March 11, 2019
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the gubernatorial election held last Saturday in Plateau state as inconclusive.

The results from the 17 local government areas of Plateau State early Monday morning showed Simon Lalong of the All Progressives Congress (APC) leading with 44, 929 votes.

The official declaration of results was made by the State Collation Officer, Prof. Richard Anande at about 3:00am where he declared results polled by the APC as 583,255 against the PDP’s Sen. Jeremiah Useni who polled 538,326.

Lalong had won in 11 of the 17 local government areas including Jos East, Kanke, Bokkos, Mikang, Pankshin, Kanam and Jos North local government areas. He also defeated the PDP in Wase, Mangu, Qua’an Pan and Shendam local government areas.

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Sen. Useni had won in Langtang North, Langtang South, Barkin Ladi, Jos South, Bassa and Riyom local government areas.

Prof. Anande who is also the Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi put the total number of registered votes at 2,480,455 while accredited voters were 1,157,025.

He however said the total number of cancelled votes was put at 49,377 votes and therefore had exceeded the difference of 44,929.

He declared the results as inconclusive and ordered for supplementary elections to be conducted in the affected local government areas in the next 21 days.

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