EU Laments Widespread Violence During Guber, Houses of Assembly Polls Reveals 21 killed in Saturday’s elections Urges immediate action to prevent relapse of Nigeria’s democracy Michael Olugbode in Abuja The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) to
Nigeria has lamented the pervasive violence in the country during last Saturday’s governorship and Houses of Assembly elections. EU EOM
stated that 21 persons were reported to have died across the country in various forms of election-related violence.
The EU mission said something must be done urgently to correct the anomaly to prevent a relapse in Nigeria’s democracy. It said there
was general voter apathy during the last elections as a result of infractions that took place in the president and National Assembly polls.
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INEC, Security Agencies Frustrating Our Target of Winning 20 States, Ayu Cries Out Describes gubernatorial elections as rape of democracy, frustration of popular will Warns electoral body against inviting anarchy on Nigerians Chuks Okocha in Abuja National Chairman of Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyorchia Ayu, yesterday, alleged that the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security agencies were trying to frustrate the party's target of
winning in 20 states, out of the 28 where governorship elections took place last Saturday.
Ayu warned INEC against inviting anarchy on Nigerians because of its manipulative tendencies. He
said last Saturday’s elections were Continued on page 9
APC Sustains Momentum, Retains Kaduna, Borno, Nasarawa, Cross River, Ebonyi, Niger Recovers Benue, loses Kano to NNPP; PDP reclaims Plateau, wins Rivers, Bauchi, Delta INEC suspends collation in Abia, Enugu, declares Adamawa poll inconclusive PDP's Agbu Kefas finally declared winner of Taraba poll Opposition parties, candidates protest results in many states
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Re-Elected Mohammed - Bauchi, PDP
Oborevwori - Delta, PDP
Re-Elected Zulum - Borno, APC
Uba - Kaduna, APC
Re-Elected Sule - Nasarawa, APC
Yusuf - Kano, NNPP
Otu - Cross River, APC
Muftwang - Plateau, PDP
Bago - Niger, APC
Nwifuru - Ebonyi, APC
Alia - Benue, APC
Fubara - Rivers, PDP
Kefas - Taraba, PDP