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    APC’s Simon Lalong leading in Plateau

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 24, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State
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    As results of the Plateau Governorship supplementary elections held on Saturday trickle in, Governor Simon Lalong took an early lead in Pankshin and Bokkos Local Governments.

    In Pankshin, Lalong of the APC polled 446 votes out of the of the 597 votes cast at the Gyenyer and Kwem polling units, leaving Gen. Jeremiah Useni of PDP with 151 votes.

    Dr O. Linus, the Returning Officer of the area, who declared the result of the elections declared Lalong as the winner, having scored the highest votes.

    Linus, a lecturer in the Accounting Department of University of Jos, said, “Governor Simon Lalong, having scored the highest votes of the election in Pankshin and having made the requirement of the law is hereby declared winner and is hereby returned elected.’’

    In Bokkos Local Government where elections were held in five different polling units, APC scored 1, 342 votes while PDP scored 1, 337 votes.

    The INEC Returning Officer for Bokkos, Dr Linus Ven of the University of Jos, declared Lalong as the winner of the supplementary elections in the area where 5, 314 votes were expected.

    “Lalong, having met the requirement of the law by polling the highest votes in the supplementary elections in Bokkos, is hereby declared winner and is so returned elected, ’’ Ven declared.

    Speaking to NAN after, Mr Yusufu Machen, Chairman Bokkos local Government area, described the result of the supplementary election as “very satisfactory’’

    “What Governor Lalong is looking for in the entire supplementary elections on the Plateau is just 5, 000 votes out of the total of 49, 000 expected votes to emerge winner comfortably in the state Governorship elections

    “From this performance in Bokkos, we in the APC are confidently sure that we shall win this election and continue to give the people of Plateau the desired leadership,” Machen said.

    READ: Benue: INEC collation officer Comfort Dooshima shot

    Before INEC declared the governorship election inconclusive, Lalong had 583255 votes, while his challenger, septuagenerian Jeremiah Useni had 538,326 votes.

    All the results so far announced :

    Barkin Ladi LGA

    One polling unit


    Total number of registered voters -570


    Total number of accredited voters-343


    APC- 041


    PDP- 296


    Valid votes 339


    No of rejected votes-0

    Jos North LGA


    Three polling units


    Number of registered voters -4167


    Number of accredited votes -1351


    APC-274


    PDP-1036


    Valid votes -1329

    Rejected votes -21


    Total votes cast -1350

    Shendam LGA


    One polling unit


    Total number of registered voters -851
Accredited voters -440


    APC-337


    PDP-80


    Valid votes -419


    Rejected votes -17


    Total votes cast-436

    Bassa LGA


    Two polling units


    Total number of registered voters -3078
Accredited voters-1429


    APC-1040


    PDP-367


    Valid votes -1412


    Rejected votes -17


    Total votes cast-1429

    Kanam LGA


    Two polling units


    Total number of registered voters -2627


    Total number of accredited voters-1432


    APC-944


    PDP-476


    Valid votes -1423


    Rejected votes -5


    Total votes cast-1428

    Pankshin LGA


    Two polling units


    Total number of registered voters -1144


    Total number of accredited voters-599


    APC-446


    PDP-151


    Valid votes-598


    Rejected Votes -0


    Total votes cast -598

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