Collation of Anambra governorship election begin
On Sunday, that is the second day of the Anambra Governorship Election, after voting on Saturday, the collation of results has begun and is ongoing at the INEC headquarters in Awka, the state capital.
Sunday, November 7
14:20 pm: ORUMBA SOUTH LGA
REG VOTES- 74,690
ACC VOTES- 10,554
APC – 2,060
APGA -4,394
PDP – 1,672
YPP- 887
14:10 pm: NNEWI NORTH LGA
REG VOTES- 139,368
ACC VOTES- 13,751
APC- 1,278
APGA-3,369
PDP- 1,511
YPP- 6,485
14:00 pm: NJIKOKA LGA
REG VOTES- 103,715
ACC VOTES- 17,934
APC- 3,216
APGA-8,803
PDP- 3,409
YPP- 924
13:55 pm: ONITSHA SOUTH LGA
REG VOTES-156775
ACC VOTES-9406
APC – 2,050
APGA – 4,281
PDP – 2,253
YPP – 271
13:40 pm: IDEMILI SOUTH LG
REG VOTES- 11,2652
ACC VOTES- 6,622
APC- 1,039
APGA-2,312
PDP- 2,016
YPP-752
12:50 pm: ANAMBRA EAST LG
REG VOTES -98,426
ACC VOTES-14,419
APC- 2,034
APGA – 9,746
PDP- 1,380
YPP – 559
12:40 pm: ANAOCHA LGA
REG VOTES – 109,860
ACC VOTES-15,940
APC- 2,085
APGA- 6,911
PDP- 5,108
YPP- 868
12:30 pm: AYAMELUM -LGA
REG VOTES – 87,128
ACC VOTES – 9,754
APC – 2,409
APGA- 3,424
PDP- 2,804
YPP- 407
12:18 pm: OYI LGA
REG VOTES – 100,764
ACC VOTES -13,241
APC- 2,830
APGA- 6,133
PDP- 2,484
YPP- 900
12:10 pm: AWKA SOUTH LGA
REG VOTERS -176,812
ACC VOTERS -23,854
APC – 2,595
APGA- 12,891
PDP- 5,498
YPP- 919
12:00 pm: DUNUKOFIA LGA
COLLATION OFFICER -ALEXANDER TIMOTHY
REG VOTERS -74,855
ACC VOTERS -10,134
APC -1,991
APGA – 4,124
PDP -1,680
YPP- 1,360
11:45 am: Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Professor Florence Obi, is the State Collation and Returning officer for the election.
10:53 am: The Convener of the Situation Room and Country Director of Action Aid, Nigeria, Mrs Ene Obi, gives an assessment of Saturday’s election based on the observation of the group.
She says the poll was generally peaceful with all relevant stakeholders putting up their best. Despite the glitches, Obi stated that the election started early but voting commenced late in over 53 per cent of the locations observed by the group.
She commended INEC for harping on priority voting for the physically challenged and elderly, as well as the security personnel for their civil and cordial composure within and outside polling units.
Some polling units were not accessible and vote-buying was noted in some places, she said.
Mrs Ene Obi says some polling units were not accessible and vote-buying was observed in some places.
9:38 am: Operatives of the Nigerian Army and Nigeria Police Force beef up security around the INEC office in Awka ahead of the collation of the results of the election.
The collation exercise is scheduled to commence by 11 am as results from 19 of the 21 local governments have been brought to the centre.