The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic
Party PDP, Atiku Abubakar, has won the presidential election in Taraba
State, beating his closest rival, the candidate of the All Progressives
Congress APC, President Muhammadu Buhari, with Forty Nine Thousand,
Eight Hundred and Thirty Seven Thousand (49,837) votes.
Atiku won
in ten out of the sixteen local government areas in the state with a
total of Three Hundred and seventy Four Thousand, Seven Hundred and
Forty Three (374,743) votes as against Three Hundred and Twenty four
Thousand, Nine Hundred and Six (324,906) votes of the All Progressives
Congress APC.
The Collation Officer for the state Prof S. K. Manu
of the Modibo Ali University of Technology, Yola thanked the team for
dedication to duty and assured that the issues and observations made by
the respective persons would be looked into appropriately and addressed
while the lessons learnt would be used to better subsequent elections.
While
the election in the state was relatively peaceful, there were reported
cases of irregularities and several cancellations across several local
government areas.
Meanwhile, the candidates of the People’s
Democratic Party PDP Sen. Emmanuel Bwacha and Sen. Shuaibu Lay have won
the Southern and Northern senatorial seats respectively, while the
candidate of the All Progressives Congress APC Senator Yusuf Abubakar
Yusuf has won the Central senatorial seat.
In a related
development, the candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance APGA
Mr Danjuma Shidi has retained his seat for the Wukari/Ibi federal
constituency, defeating the candidates of the PDP and APC among others.
The
returning officer of the People’s Democratic Party Mr Haruna Gbana who
spoke to journalists expressed satisfaction with the exercise and the
results.
“There are some challenges understandably because Taraba
has a very difficult terrain but in the end, I am satisfied with the
result. You can see that my party has won clearly and this is just a
prelude to a better victory we would be celebrating in the next two
weeks.”
However, the returning officer of the APC, Prof Abbas
Bashir, said he was not satisfied with the exercise in some areas where
the actions of the ad-hoc staff led to the disenfranchisement of some
voters and called on the INEC to work hard and improve on the process.
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