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In Show of Strength, APC Floors PDP in Katsina, Kwara Bye-election

Leads in Bauchi

- Olawale Olaleye

In what was no less a message, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), yesterday, defeated its main rival, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in two bye-elections conducted for Kankiya/ Kusada/Ingawa Federal Constituen­cy area of Katsina state and Ekiti/Irepodun/Isin/ Oke-Ero Federal Constituen­cy Area of Kwara State, while maintainin­g lead in Toro Federal Constituen­cy area of Bauchi State.

In Katsina bye-election, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Alhaji Abubakar Kusada, a former speaker of the state, as winner after polling 48,518 votes.

The returning officer, Prof Adedayo Hamza, who announced the result, said Alhaji Abdussamad Yusuf of PDP came second with 20,193 votes, while Nasiru Kankiya of the Peoples Redemption Party scored 1,810 votes as second runner-up. Abdullahi Umar of the Yes Electorate

Solidarity (YES) got 221 votes.

According to Hamza, the total number of registered voters in the constituen­cy was 193,904, while the number of accredited voters was 74,242.

The number of valid votes cast was 70,742 and rejected votes, 2,331.The total number of votes cast was 73,073.

However, from Kwara, INEC, late Saturday night, confirmed Raheem Olawuyi, candidate of the APC as winner of the Ekiti/Irepodun/Isin/Oke-Ero

constituen­cy.

INEC’s Chief Returning Officer for the poll, Prof. Abimbola Adesoji, said Olawuyi polled 21,236 votes, while his main PDP rival, Jimoh Alatise scored 18,095 votes.

The Labour Party had 150 votes, the Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN) cored 76 votes and UPN had 42 votes.

Professor Adesoji said out of the 40,930 total votes cast, the total number of valid votes was 39,599 while 1,331 votes were rejected.

Reacting to the news, President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, thanked the people of Ekiti/Oke Ero/Isin/Irepodun, who “came out to vote today — defying the heavy intimidati­on and the siege laid by the security agents and thugs invited into the 4 LGAs by the APC.

“The public should note that today’s #KwaraByEle­ction was simply between PDP and security agents plus APC. This was due to the heavy deployment of police, soldiers and other security agents

who gathered to support APC and harass PDP leaders and supporters.

“This is the first time that elections in Kwara State will be held under such charged, tensed and militarise­d conditions. We had INEC officials complainin­g about their own safety — and PDP supporters were brazenly intimidate­d, which resulted in low turnout of voters.

“It is important to reiterate that ahead of the 2019 elections, such open displays of intimidati­on

are sending wrong signals. Our democracy is being undermined with this misuse of our nation’s security apparatus,” he said.

Meanwhile, in Bauchi, details of the bye-election results had not been released when the newspaper went to press, but INEC had earlier hinted that only two political parties fielded candidates for the Toro Federal Constituen­cy Area of the state.

Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC) for Bauchi, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdullahi listed

the two candidates as Mr. Yusuf Nuhu of the APC and Alhaji Shehu Umar of the PDP.

He said that INEC had recruited 1,550 ad hoc staff to man 1,553 polling units in the 11 wards within the federal constituen­cy. Unconfirme­d reports had claimed the APC was in comfortabl­e lead in the election.

The Bauchi by-election was called as the aftermath of the death of Senator Ali Wakili, who represente­d Bauchi South in the senate.

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