This
is the result of 2 voting points out of the 3 voting point in
Government Secondary school, Lugbe, Abuja, according to Punch report.
1st voting point:
Reps: PDP 60, APC 39, APGA 37, LABOUR 3.
Senate: APC 47, PDP 77, APGA 17, SDP 1, invalid 3.
Presidential: APC 47, PDP 91, IDC 1, SDP 1, APGA 4.
2nd voting point:
Reps: Labour 5, APC 34, APGA 23, PDP 58, Invalid 2.
Senate: APC 32, APGA 10, PDP 82.
Presidency: APC 33, PDP 90.
Meanwhile, at Unit 39, Ward 13, the polling unit where President Goodluck Jonathan voted, the results are yet to be announced as voting was still going on as about 8p.m., The Nation reports.
When the last person on the queue voted, the electoral officer announced that counting would begin
However, a PDP agent, identified as S. Otazi, complained that several people were yet to vote as they had gone home following several hitches and could return to vote.
The electoral officer then stopped the counting and returned the ballot papers to the boxes. Only about three more people voted afterwards.
At about 9pm, the electoral officer said the unit, in front of President Jonathan’s country home, was becoming unsafe and that they were relocating to a “safer place”.
According
to an Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ad-hoc staff,
they were moving to the collation centre where the result would be
announced.
“It could be announced this night or tomorrow morning, but I’m not sure,” he said.
1st voting point:
Reps: PDP 60, APC 39, APGA 37, LABOUR 3.
Senate: APC 47, PDP 77, APGA 17, SDP 1, invalid 3.
Presidential: APC 47, PDP 91, IDC 1, SDP 1, APGA 4.
Reps: Labour 5, APC 34, APGA 23, PDP 58, Invalid 2.
Senate: APC 32, APGA 10, PDP 82.
Presidency: APC 33, PDP 90.
Meanwhile, at Unit 39, Ward 13, the polling unit where President Goodluck Jonathan voted, the results are yet to be announced as voting was still going on as about 8p.m., The Nation reports.
When the last person on the queue voted, the electoral officer announced that counting would begin
However, a PDP agent, identified as S. Otazi, complained that several people were yet to vote as they had gone home following several hitches and could return to vote.
The electoral officer then stopped the counting and returned the ballot papers to the boxes. Only about three more people voted afterwards.
At about 9pm, the electoral officer said the unit, in front of President Jonathan’s country home, was becoming unsafe and that they were relocating to a “safer place”.
According
“It could be announced this night or tomorrow morning, but I’m not sure,” he said.