Official Results of Anambra Election: Professor Soludo in Massive Lead
- Prof. Chukwuma Soludo is now leading in one-third of the entire local government areas in Anambra
- Election is being conducted in all the 21 LGAs in the state and the APGA candidate has cleared out all the seven LGAs that have been announced so far
- The LGAs are Orumba South, Njijoka, Awka South, Onitsha South, Enugu Anambra East, Anaocha, and Anambra East
Candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, is now leading in ten local government areas in Anambra state according to reports from the Independent National electoral Commission (INEC)
According to Daily Trust, the LGAs are The LGAs are Orumba South, Orumba North, Njijoka, Awka South, Onitsha South, Aguata, Anaocha, and Anambra East among others.
Here is breakdown of the result
APC: 23587
APGA: 66766
PDP: 29811
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There are 21 LGAs in Anambra the candidate of the ruling party in Anambra has won all the ones released so far, Premium Times added.
Pay us now! Drama in Anambra as voters follow party agent for their money
Recall that Legit.ng reported that one of the greatest ills of Nigerian election - vote buying - is brazenly playing out in Anambra state governorship election.
Party agents of most of the leading parties are allegedly inducing voters with different amount of money ranging from N500 to N10, 000.
According to a report, an agent was seen meeting voters after they had cast their votes and writing down their names on a sheet of paper; apparently with a view to paying them later.
INEC extends voting time in Anambra due to malfunction of BVAS
Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said voting will be extended to 4 pm in Anambra state due to the malfunction of the Biometric Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) in several polling units across the state.
The announcement was made by Dr Nkwachukwu Orji, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Anambra after briefing the media at the commission's state headquarters in Awka.
Orji said there is a possibility of the election continuing on Sunday, November 7. He admitted that the BVAS did not work in several polling units across the state, therefore, slowing down the accreditation and voting process.
Source: Legit.ng