The Herald (South Africa)

Buhari extends poll lead

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Muhammadu Buhari extended his lead in Nigeria’s presidenti­al election on Tuesday as more results were announced amid opposition charges of a rigged outcome.

The 76-year-old incumbent, who is seeking a second term of office, won Niger state in the north-central region as well as Jigawa and Kaduna in the key northwest battlegrou­nd.

That took his tally so far to 10 states.

His main challenger, former vice-president Atiku Abubakar, has won four states and the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja (FCT).

To win, a candidate needs a majority of votes and at least 25% of support in two-thirds of Nigeria’s 36 states and the FCT.

Buhari has a total of 5,377,275 votes versus Abubakar’s 3,848,175.

Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) chair Mahmood Yakubu said he expected very substantia­l progress in announcing results on Tuesday.

“Our intention is to conclude this process speedily and we are determined to do so, he said, after complaints about the length of time to declare results.”

Voting was held on Saturday, a week after the electoral commission postponed the election because of logistical difficulti­es in the delivery of ballot boxes and materials.

Buhari’s ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and Abubakar’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have accused each other of conspiring with INEC to rig the result.

Neither has presented evidence, although election observers have reported instances of vote-buying, intimidati­on and violence towards voters and officials on election day.

Several internatio­nal monitoring bodies warned that repeated postponeme­nts could undermine confidence in the electoral process.

 ?? Picture:PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/ AFP ?? MUHAMMADU BUHARI
Picture:PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/ AFP MUHAMMADU BUHARI

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