Anambra Election: Soludo Extends Lead As INEC Declares Results In 5 More LGAs

Abiola Olawale
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Prof. Charles Soludo, the candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has widened his lead against rivals in the Anambra governorship election as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared him winner in four of the five local government areas (LGAs) recently announced.

The former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is now maintaining the lead he earlier established on the results chart.

As of press time, results from 11 local governments have been announced and formally accepted at the INEC state collation centre in Awka.

Among the four local governments won by Soludo is Aguata LGA, where three major candidates in the election all hail from. Soludo polled 9,136 votes in Aguata to defeat his other contenders.

Soludo has so far defeated his biggest rivals; Mr. Valentine Ozigbo, candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Senator Andy Uba of the All Progressive Congress in 10 of the total 11 local government areas declared by INEC.

Ifeanyi Ubah of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) won in Nnewi North LGA. Ubah polled 6,485 votes to beat the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, which polled 3,369.

Here are details of the results so far:

  1. Aguata Local Government

Registered Voters – 144766

Accredited Voters – 20809

APC – 4773

APGA – 9136

PDP – 3798

VALID VOTES : 19548

REJECTED VOTES: 654

TOTAL VOTE CAST: 20202

  1. Onitsha South

RESULT

APC: 2050

APGA: 4281

PDP: 2253

  1. Njikoka LGA

APC – 3216

APGA – 8803

PDP – 3409

  1. Orumba South LGA

APC: 2,060

APGA: 4394

PDP: 1672

  1. AWKA SOUTH LGA

APC – 2595

APGA – 12891

PDP – 5489

  1. Anambra West LGA

APC 381

APGA: 4584

PDP: 313

  1. Anambra East LGA

APC 2034

APGA: 9746

PDP: 1380

8.. Anaocha LGA

APC – 2085

APGA – 6911

PDP – 5,108

  1. Dunukofia LGA

APGA-4124

APC 1991

PDP-1690

YPP-1360

  1. Ayamelum LGA

APGA-3424

PDP-2804

APC – 2409

  1. Nnewi North

APGA-3,369

PDP-1,511

YPP-6,485

APC-1,278

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