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How Buhari cleared 44 Kano LGAs

meridianspyBy meridianspyFebruary 26, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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Results for the 44 LGAs in Kano have been announced and Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), did not secure a single win in the state.

President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has won in all the Local Government Areas of Kano State, according to the result of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Results for the 44 LGAs in Kano have been announced and Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), did not secure a single win in the state.
Kano State has 44 LGAs.
See the breakdown below:

1. Garin Mallam LGA
APC: 23,810
PDP: 4,861
2. Tofa LGA
APC: 19,984
PDP: 7,732
3. Kunchi LGA
APC:20,375
PDP: 4,983
4. Bagwai LGA
APC: 23,375
PDP: 10,584
5. Gabasawa LGA
APC: 24,420
PDP: 6,130
6. Bunkure LGA
APC: 27,232
PDP: 9,528
7. Remin Gado LGA
APC: 20,589
PDP: 10,305
8. Karaye LGA
APC: 23,023
PDP: 8,265
9. Madobi LGA
APC: 26,110
PDP: 13,113
10. Dawakin Tofa LGA
APC: 37,417
PDP: 6,507
11. Tudun Wada LGA
APC: 38,865
PDP: 10,707
12. Tsanyawa LGA
APC: 25,823
PDP: 5,399
13. Sumaila LGA
APC: 34,609
PDP: 4,904
There was a cancellation in Gediya polling unit due to activities of thugs.
14. Gwarzo LGA
APC: 33,581
PDP: 10,682
The returning officer complained of over voting and voting without card readers in some polling units. Zama’a had issues of over voting in four polling units: Zama’a I and II, Kutama 04, and Riga polling units.
15. Kibiya LGA
APC: 18,085
PDP: 11,028
16. Rano LGA
APC: 23,855
PDP: 7,055
There was over voting in Ungwar Sule Sabon Gari polling unit.
17. Agingi LGA
APC: 21,458
PDP: 5,267
18. Gezawa LGA
APC: 29,954
PDP: 8,246
19. Gwale LGA
APC: 50,834
PDP: 12,283
20. Bebeji LGA
APC: 26,023
PDP: 8,190
There were reports of ballot papers seized and torn in Durmawa.
21. Gaya LGA
APC: 25,864
PDP: 6,577
There was over voting in Wudilawa ward.
22. Albasu LGA
APC: 26,412
PDP: 10,285
23. Warawa LGA
APC: 19,073
PDP: 6,101
24. Ungogo LGA
APC: 51,842
PDP: 10,475
They was issue of card reader failure and manual voting in Dausayi and Tudun Fulani, which led to over voting.
25. Minjibir LGA
APC: 27,725
PDP: 5,870
26. Garko LGA
APC: 22,356
PDP: 2,840
They was election cancellation in four polling units
27. Doguwa LGA
APC: 25,454
PDP: 7,013
There was cancellation in Maituwa polling unit due to failure of card readers.
28. Kabo LGA
APC: 29,482
PDP: 8,955
29. Kiru LGA
APC: 36,739
PDP: 12,205
They were two incidents of over voting due to manual voting in two separate polling units.
30. Shanono LGA
APC: 24,173
PDP: 8,469
31. Danbatta LGA
APC: 31,850
PDP: 6,947
32. Wudil LGA
APC: 28,755
PDP: 5,108
33. Bichi LGA
APC: 42,714
PDP: 11,050
There were cancellations in three polling units.
34. Dawakin Kudu LGA
APC: 39,261
PDP: 10,751
35. Kura LGA
APC: 34,996
PDP: 9,047
36. Kumbotso LGA
APC: 53,923
PDP: 11,366
37. Takai LGA
APC: 38,477
PDP: 5,877
38. Makoda LGA
APC: 24,749
PDP: 3,234
39. Fagge LGA
APC: 31,010
PDP: 15,492
40. Kano Munincipal LGA
APC: 65,579
PDP: 15,523
41. Nassarawa LGA
APC: 84,289
PDP: 16,140
42. Tarauni LGA
APC: 52,585
PDP: 7,323
43. Dala LGA
APC: 65,047
PDP: 16,711
44. Rogo LGA
APC: 32,991
PDP: 12,465

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APC = 1,464,768 PDP = 391,573

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