Showing posts with label President Goodluck Jonathan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label President Goodluck Jonathan. Show all posts

President Goodluck Jonathan Make Headlines In Tanzania(Photos)

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Former president Goodluck Jonathan has attain legendary status in Africa and the world at large for the peaceful elections he conducted and for conceding defeat even before the official results were announced when it was clear that he had lost. That singular act has made him a role model especially when it comes to elections in Africa. He led a United Nations delegation for a peaceful election in Tanzania and his presence has made a lot of impact as most dailies headlines features his words. See the dailies below:


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GEJ Narrates How He join Politics As a Civil Servant During Reception In Bayelsa(Photos)

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Whatever you may think about Former President Jonathan, deep down you have to agree he is a very good person, maybe too good to govern us in the first place. The former president gave an interesting tale of how he entered politics during his reception in Bayelsa yesterday. he said that before he became deputy governor of the state, he had no interest in politics. Narrating how he dabbled into politics, Jonathan said,
“It all started with me and Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. I knew Alamieyeseigha when he wanted to contest the governorship of Bayelsa State under the defunct United Nigeria Congress Party. That was the first time I knew Alamieyeseigha. We formed groups in every local governments – two persons to sign petition to enable Alamieyeseigha to contest. But a late Chief Judge asked me and one person from Ogbia to sign the petition. Even though I was a civil servant, I signed the document. I was in the Oil Mineral Producing Areas Development Commission then. Of course, when he started his campaign, I joined.



"Not because I was interested in any elective office, but what drove me into joining Alamieyeseigha’s team was that those of us from very small communities always have problems and sometimes you have to run to government for assistance. I felt that if I worked with him and luckily he won, I would know some of the people in government.
“When electioneering started after Abdusalami Abubakar took over, Alamieyeseigha did not call me. But somewhere along the line because we had worked together, one evening, one Bozimo and another person came to my house and asked me to run with Alamieyeseigha as deputy governor.
“I was living in Port Harcourt then and I knew how primaries work and I said I would think about it. In fact, the following day, I told Bozimo that I was not interested, but the whole thing changed later. The detail will come later. That was how Bozimo and Alamieyeseigha brought me in and during the election, we won.
“From 1999 to date, my people and Nigerians have given me rare opportunity, rare privilege. I was deputy governor, governor, vice-president and President of the country. I am grateful to all Nigerians.”
“Nigerians have given me so much that I cannot stay back. That is why I maintain that we need peace in this country. We need development in this country. Political crises don’t bring development. And I believe the new administration will work with all Nigerians and make sure Nigerians are happy. I am indeed happy about the statement the President made that he did not belong to any clique, but to Nigerians. I congratulate him for that." (Punch)
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Oladele John and co-trekkers finally meet GEJ in Otuoke(Photos)

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This is mission accomplished for Oladele John and his female companions who trekked for 19 days from Abuja in other to meet their democracy hero, GEJ at Otueke, Bayelsa state. The trekkers have been in Otueke,Bayelsa state waiting to welcome former president Jonathan.They finally met him during the grand reception held in honour of the Former First Couple.


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Former President And Wife Receive Grand Welcome In Bayelsa

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan arrive  Bayelsa to a  grand reception and crowd who wanted to show their appreciation and say thank you for leading the country for the last 5 years to the best of his abilities. He is mostly celebrated by the bold and great way he comported himself during the elections, during the transition process and the handover ceremony.You would think he is overly excited to hand-over but he was able to handle the pressure only few can boast of.





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Jonathan is Nigeria's Worst President Ever?Yeah Or Nay- give your reasons and state lessons learnt from Jonathan administration

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I came across the above photo on social media and could not just ignore it so i wanted to hear from friends what they think about the performance of President Goodluck Jonathan. Let me first and foremost give my stand and state my reasons and i expect you to follow suite.

I don't think Jonathan is the worst President in our history, he's not even close to the worst. Yes, he did below my expectation, he is always silent at very sensitive time, he did nothing to curb corruption or exploitation of government officials, he reacted to the insecurity in the North caused by Boko Haram rather too late and he did not have a clear developmental plan for Nigeria. On the other hand, he is the first president to conduct an election termed 'the best' we have seen in our history and after losing he showed what a great statesman he was by conceiving defeat even before the final result was announced.He has the aura of a good, gentle man and that to me counted as one of his weakness because he was not ready to make enemies.

 To be frank,he didn't do much and he destroyed the little he did by allowing his people suffer drastically in the hands of oil marketers few days before he handed over power.

Lessons Learnt
1. We don't need a good man to rule us, we need an iron fisted man, one that can boldly take on people destroying the country.
2. We don't need a leader who supports corruption at any level
3. We don't need a leader who stay silent for so long especially when his input is needed badly.
4. We don't need a leader who can't put his family(wife) under check so he makes all the decision. It is common knowledge, Patience Jonathan contributed to denting the image of the President.
5.We don't need leaders who appoint advisers and does not investigate the advice he is getting from them.
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President Jonathan Under Fire Over Silence On Shutdown Of Oil & Power Sector

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 Outgoing President, Goodluck Jonathan, appears to have re-enacted the same behaviour believed in large quarters to be the major reason why he lost the March 28 presidential election.

 This is by his failure to publicly address Nigerians to show that he empathises with them in the face of the biting fuel scarcity and electricity shortfall that has plagued the nation in the last few days.

 Although the intervention of the joint Senate committees on upstream and downstream sectors of the petroleum industry yesterday led to the suspension of the strike by major oil marketers with loading and distribution of the commodity already restored, many Nigerians argue that the President failed to show leadership at a time it mattered.
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I ask for forgiveness from those we have offended - President Jonathan

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President Goodluck Jonathan seems to have gotten his communication skills and his real personality back. Before being defeated in the last election, he was perceived as non-nonchalant about the plight of the people and often spoke like one intoxicated by the power of his office. Even though he lost his steps along the way, we still love the man he is and for finding his real self  though he found it rather late. While delivering his valedictory speech at the special thanksgiving and farewell service organized by Aso Villa Chapel yesterday May 17th, President Jonathan asked for forgiveness from those who might have felt offended by any of the moves his government made, stating that such moves were not intended to deliberately hurt anyone. He said no human institution is ever perfect. He urged everyone to pursue work towards a better Nigeria even as they leave government positions.
"No system is perfect. Every human system must have an element of imperfection. For the period of eight years that we have been here. I will take the period as a block because my transition from VP to President was gradual and complicated. It was intertwined so you cannot actually draw the line. Because when the President was challenged within major health issues, I was running the country for sometimes even before the doctrine of necessity made me as acting president. Then I took over at first and conducting the 2011 election I won and I had to run my full four years as an elected president. So for the eight that one has been there, definitely one is not perfect. We have certainly done things that probably we wouldn’t have done that way, but we didn’t do things deliberately. So for those who we have offended it was not deliberate, it was circumstances of the office. So we also plead that those people should forgive, we think we have done our best. You can do your best and your friends may misunderstand you. Today we are talking about leaving, it is only God that knows why things go the way they do.We came in as Vice President and my wife, today we are leaving as the former president and former First Lady. We have achieved it through you. Let me specifically thank the chaplain, the clergymen, the pastors and their wives. For the past eight years we have every reason to be thankful to God. Every individual has his/her own calling. I also believe that people who take over political leadership have their own callings to do specific things. No one, head of a government, be it at the national level or the sub- regional levels can do every thing. But when you leave, you will want to do something to show that yes I was here. The chaplain has said that nothing is perfect, if you wait for perfection, you cannot achieve anything. Ordinarily 24th of May would haven been the last Service here. But that 24th, we will all go to the National Christian Centre for the inauguration service. So for me and my wife, this is our last day of worship here. Though we are leaving as president and First Lady, but we have not left you, because we are still in this country, we will continue to interact one way or the other, probably along the line we may even come closer. I believe some of you may even come closer, and even do more meaningful things together when we leave office. I don’t really believe that it is only in government that you can do thing, even outside government you do a lot of things. The richest people in the world don’t even serve in government. Dangote has never been in government, so you don’t need to be in government to be rich. Bill Gates has not been in government. So outside government a lot of things happen, it is for us to be committed and continue to be focus. Me and my wife really love all of you.”he said
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Lol,,Patience Jonathan Agrees Not to Divorce Goodluck Jonathan When He Leaves Office

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We brought you an earlier report on the president speech during the farewell service organised by the  Cathedral Church of the Advent, Life Camp, Gwarinpa, Abuja but we didn't bring you the concluding part of the speech.

PUNCH reports that the President speaking of how more friends will likely desert him after his exit from office said,
 ''If you take certain decisions, you should know that those close to you will even abandon you at some point. And I tell them that more of my so-called friends will disappear. When FW De Clark took the decision to abolish minority rule in RSA, even his wife divorced him. I hope my wife will not divorce me.

Dame Jonathan reportedly shouted 'No' as her response to the question.
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Even if many of my so-called friends will disappear,I am leaving as a very happy and fulfilled man-President Jonathan

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After 5 years in service as President of Nigeria, President Jonathan is ready to bow out as a great and a fulfilled man. During the Anglican Thanksgiving and farewell service in the honour of the president and First lady, President Jonathan said
“When I look at the whole picture of my life up to when I became the president of this country, I say that if soldiers and police officers that have not received 0. 5 percent of the benefits that I have received from the state can lay their lives for this country, I should do anything in the interest of Nigeria including paying the supreme price.
As long as live, I will continue to do my best for the state because the state has helped
me as a person. I have to thank Nigerians especially my state for giving me the opportunity to serve as deputy governor and the whole country gave me the opportunity to serve as Vice President and then president, first was to complete the tenure of the late president and later serve as president from which I am exiting now as a very happy and fulfilled man.

I believe there are reasons for everything. Some hard decisions have their own cost, no doubt about that. That I have ran the government this way that stabilized certain things, the electoral process and other things that brought stability into this country. They were very costly decisions which I myself must be ready to pay for.
Some people come to me and say this or that person is he not your friend that benefited. Is it not your government that this person benefited from? But this is what the person is saying. But I used to say worse statements will come. If you take certain decisions, you should know that those close to you will even abandon you at some point. And I tell them that more of my so-called friends will disappear.”
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Man Blames President Jonathan For The Murder Of His Pregnant Daughter

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 The father of a 26-year-old pregnant woman, who was murdered in the Arepo area of Ogun State last week, has blamed President Goodluck Jonathan for the incident.

Mr. Babafemi Ojo, whose daughter Damilola Fajana, was killed on April 28, explained in a statement on Monday that his daughter was killed by a stray bullet during a gun battle between the members of the Odua Peoples Congress and pipeline vandals.

He said it was unfortunate that Jonathan could hire the services of the OPC and award the group a huge contract just because he wanted to win an election.

The bereaved father wondered why men who were not trained professionals were allowed to secure 
government facilities in residential areas. He said:
 “The unconstitutional empowerment of ethnic militias has resulted in the deaths of many innocent Nigerians, particularly in Arepo area of Ogun State. 
My daughter was killed in a crossfire while driving back home after a hard day’s job. Damilola was a 26 year old pregnant lawyer. She was a graduate of the University of Ado Ekiti. 
President Jonathan is linked to her death by the reason of his patronage of people who have no basic training in arms and weaponry —in the business of pipeline protection, a very dangerous security enterprise which is supposed to fall under the purview of trained Nigerian security agencies.”
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Fayose Angrily Called Jonathan ‘That Stupid President’ On Tape

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All is not going well for Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State at the moment. The first trouble he is dealing with is the impeachment move being put together by 19 APC lawmakers.
Secondly, the man has bite the finger that fed him. He has offended President Goodluck Jonathan greatly and the man has decided to leave him to his fate.
Sources inside the Presidency alleged that Fayose’s trouble with President Jonathan started during his re-election campaign. It was alleged that Jonathan entrusted his N21 billion campaign fund into Fayose’s hand which he allegedly mismanaged.
Why President Jonathan Turns Down Request To See Fayose On His Visit To Aso Rock
PDP sources said the President is angry with Fayose over mismanagement of campaign cash and image problem the governor caused him by his relentless attacks on the President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari, which soared support for the retired General while diminishing the profile of the President.
Security sources said Fayose compounded problems for himself by condemning President Jonathan for not using soldiers for the election.

“Security officers were holding a meeting with the governor and he was told to ensure adequate security to douse tension. Carelessly, the governor said he was not sure whether “that stupid President will agree like he refused to do during the presidential election”.

“Unfortunately, Fayose did not know that he was being recorded. The tape was sent to the President who after listening to it decided to leave Fayose to his fate.”

Yesterday, Governor Ayodele Fayose was said to have sensed the danger coming for being rude to his political god-father, the man who brought him back into Ekiti State House from exile..
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President Jonathan Well Received In Otuoke, As He Gets Accredited(Photos)

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 Outgoing President Jonathan getting accredited at Ward 13, Unit 39 in Otuoke, Ogbia LGA, Bayelsa State, today April 11th. He was very well received in his home town. See more photos below... 




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President Goodluck Jonathan's Easter Message To The Nation

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 Below is the 2015 Easter meassage from outgoing president, Goodluck Jonathan...

Fellow citizens,
 I greet you all, especially our Christian brothers and sisters,  as we celebrate Easter in commemoration of  the resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ.

For Christians all over the world, the major lessons of Easter, which we celebrate this year in the midst of general elections in our nation, are to be found in the Messiah’s Divine love and glorious self-sacrifice for the redemption of mankind.


This year’s celebration of Easter is taking place at a period of very critical national choices and decisions, during which we must all be prepared and willing to make sacrifices for greater unity, peace, political stability and progress in our beloved country.

We must therefore seize the opportunity of the Easter holiday to reflect deeply on what more we need to do as a people, to ensure that the political process in which we are currently engaged is successfully concluded and that our beloved country, Nigeria continues to move towards a better future for all of its citizens.

Happily, we have already successfully scaled the hurdle of the Presidential and National Assembly Elections.  I am quite hopeful that the Gubernatorial and State Assembly elections will also be conducted peacefully.

To the glory and pride of our fatherland, our collective actions since March 28 have assured the world that the democratic spirit is alive and well in our nation.  

By the grace of God, our beloved nation, Nigeria is moving forward despite all challenges.

Let us all pray this Easter, that God Almighty who has brought us this far, will continue to bless our nation as we  march onward towards the fulfillment of our collective vision of a truly united, strong and prosperous nation.

I wish you all very happy Easter celebrations.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
President,
Federal Republic of Nigeria
April 4, 2015
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Why President Jonathan Lost The Presidential Election - UK Guardian

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 For the first time ever in Nigeria, an incumbent president failed to win his second term election. It’s a landmark for democracy, but where did it all go wrong for Jonathan? Nigerian historian, Max Siollun listed out 5 major reasons in a new article on UK Guardian. Who else agrees with him? read below...

 Goodluck Jonathan has earned the dubious distinction of being the first president in Nigerian history to lose an election. In many ways, Jonathan was the architect of his own downfall. He made critical mistakes that turned the public and allies against him, and led them to gravitate towards the opposition. Here’s where it all went wrong:

1. Don’t cross the boss
When Nigeria emerged from 15 years of military rule in 1999, Jonathan’s Peoples Democratic party (PDP) was formed by wealthy retired generals to inherit power from the military. One of the godfathers was General Olusegun Obasanjo, who has governed 
Nigeria twice (between 1976-1979 and 1999-2007). 
Jonathan made the mistake of alienating Obasanjo; leading the general to write a public 18-page letter containing lacerating criticism of the president in December 2013. A party member likened Obasanjo’s hectoring of Jonathan to a father’s disappointment with his son. Rather than make peace with the 77-year-old, Jonathan’s office retaliated.
Getting on the wrong side of Obasanjo is the political equivalent of crossing a mafia don. You will pay. Obasanjo’s attacks on Jonathan intensified. In February, an irate Obasanjo quit the PDP and dramatically ripped up his party membership card on television.
Jonathan was naïve to think he could remain president without the support of PDP godfathers like Obasanjo. Although Nigeria is no longer under military rule, many retired millionaire generals call the shots from behind the scenes.

2. Playing fair
Previous Nigerian presidents were too cynical to expose themselves to the unpredictable risk of a fair election. The election victories of PDP presidents during the past 16 years have been partially “assisted” by electoral malpractice. That changed when Jonathan nominated Professor Attahiru Jega as the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) in 2010. Jega vowed to reform Nigeria’s electoral process to ensure free and fair elections. 
The former university lecturer exuded calm authority and integrity. He has painstakingly prepared for the task over the past four years by studying the rigging methods used in previous elections, implementing an elaborate system of voter registration, training thousands of electoral staff, and introducing biometric readers to identify voters by reading their thumbprint. 
Jonathan created the environment for the emergence of these changes and gave Jega the freedom and authority to conduct reforms that led to a credible election. But by giving Jega a free hand to play fair, he allowed Jega to craft the weapons that were used to oust him from power.

3. Boko Haram and the Chibok kidnaps
When Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls from the town of Chibok in northern Nigeria, Jonathan failed to realise how much this would capture the public’s attention, both locally and internationally. His failure to speak about the kidnap for several weeks made him appear uncaring. These shortcomings were exacerbated by the behaviour of his wife, Patience, when she met the mothers of the kidnapped girls. Her ostentatious display and over-the-top emotions were mercilessly parodied. 
Jonathan’s perceived casual indifference to the suffering of his people was compounded when he was photographed celebrating his niece’s lavish wedding just a few days after Boko Haram had killed 2,000 people in the town of Baga.

4. Bad management
Jonathan’s relations with party members at times resembled a football coach antagonising his star players into leaving for rival teams. His tendency to fall out with colleagues simultaneously weakened his party and strengthened the opposition. He quarrelled with one after another; leading several of them to leave the party in frustration and join the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC). The alliance between these and the opposition shoved Jonathan out of power.

5. Corruption and cronyism
Nigerians refer to their country’s resources as the “national cake” which must be shared by its citizens. There was a perception that Jonathan gave slices of the cake largely to members of his own community. Many powerful members of his government were from Jonathan’s region in the deep south of the country. Even Jonathan’s wife was appointed as a senior civil servant in his home state of Bayelsa. 
Under Jonathan’s presidency many militant leaders from the oil producing Niger Delta area in the south have become very rich from government patronage and contracts. Some of them have been awarded security contracts to guard the oil installations they once protested against and attacked. 
Jonathan has also pardoned a former ally accused of fraud and money laundering, increasing the cloud of suspicion hanging over his government. 
These events caused deep resentment in other parts of Nigeria and created the impression that Jonathan ran a government that benefits those from his part of the country, the south, but not many others. 
Jonathan even managed to get into a public feud with the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the respected Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. In February 2014 Sanusi alleged that $20bn of Nigerian oil revenue was unaccounted for. Rather than investigating the claims Jonathan fired Sanusi for his impertinence at publicly hinting of government fraud. 
Buhari’s victory is historic and unprecedented. However Jonathan was responsible almost as much as Buhari was. 
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Official Statement by President Jonathan on presidential election 2015

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It's official we have we new President come May 29th in the person of Gen. Mohammed Buhari but i before i present the statement of President Goodluck Jonathan, i will like to commend the president for the way and manner he has carried himself right from the start of the elections, he will he highly remembered for this. Official statement by president Jonathan after the announcement of the results of presidential election
Fellow Nigerians,
I thank you all for turning out en-masse for the March 28 General Elections. I promised the country free and fair elections. I have kept my word. I have also expanded the space for Nigerians to participate in the democratic process. That is one legacy I will like to see endure.
Although some people have expressed mixed feelings about the results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), I urge those who may feel aggrieved to follow due process based on our constitution and our electoral laws, in seeking redress.
As I have always affirmed, nobody’s ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian. The unity, stability and progress of our dear country is more important than anything else.
I congratulate all Nigerians for successfully going through the process of the March 28th General Elections with the commendable enthusiasm and commitment that was demonstrated nationwide.
I also commend the Security Services for their role in ensuring that the elections were mostly peaceful and violence-free.
To my colleagues in the PDP, I thank you for your support. Today, the PDP should be celebrating rather than mourning. We have established a legacy of democratic freedom, transparency, economic growth and free and fair elections.

For the past 16 years, we have steered the country away from ethnic and regional politics. We created a Pan-Nigerian political party and brought home to our people the realities of economic development and social transformation.
Through patriotism and diligence, we have built the biggest and most patriotic party in Nigerian history. We must stand together as a party and look to the future with renewed optimism.
I thank all Nigerians once again for the great opportunity I was given to lead this country and assure you that I will continue to do my best at the helm of national affairs until the end of my tenure.
I have conveyed my personal best wishes to General Muhammadu Buhari.
May God Almighty continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
I thank you all.
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
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INEC Releases Official Results for Bayelsa State- PDP wins

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The presentation of the results for presidential election continues today 31-03-2014 by INEC and the chairman of INEC, Prof Atahiju Jega and the resident election officers of each state are in Abuja to present the results to the whole country. The results are being read on national TV live right now, we want to update you as the results are been presented.
As announced by Prof Joseph Ajienka, VC University of Port Harcourt, collation officer for Bayelsa
AA - 45
ACPN - 38
AD - 69
ADC - 116
APA -70
APC - 5,194
CPP - 44
HOPE - 18
KOWA - 52
NCP - 95
PDP - 361,209 (PDP)
PPN - 62
UDP - 20
UPP - 35
Total valid votes - 367,067
Rejected votes - 4,672
Total votes cast - 371739
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INEC Releases Official Results for Enugu state (Live)-PDP wins

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The collation of the results for presidential election has been concluded by INEC and the chairman of INEC, Prof Atahiju Jega and the resident election officers of each state are in Abuja to present the results to the whole country. The results are being read on national TV live right now, we want to update you as the results are been presented.
As announced by the VC of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Prof. Hilary Edoga who is Returning Officer for Enugu state..
AA - 441
ACPN - 479
AD - 269
ADC - 478
APA - 715
APC - 14, 157
CPP - 237
HOPE - 110
KOWA - 203
NCP - 761
PDP - 553, 003 (PDP wins)
PPN - 407
UDP - 1,623
UPP - 290
Total valid vote cast - 573, 173
Rejected votes - 12,459
Total vote cast - 585, 632 
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INEC Releases Official Results for Nasarawa state (Live)-PDP wins

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Presidential election results in Nasarawa state - PDP wins

The collation of the results for presidential election has been concluded by INEC and the chairman of  INEC, Prof Atahiju Jega and the resident election officers of each state are in Abuja to present the results to the whole country. The results are being read on national TV live right now, we want to update you as the results are been presented.

As announced by Prof. Findadi VC of Federal University, Lokoja, who is RO for Nasarawa state
AA - 40
ACPN - 95
AD - 74
ADC - 105
APA -310
APC - 236, 838
CPP - 131
HOPE - 4
KOWA - 48
NCP - 222
PDP - 273, 460 (PDP wins)
DPN - 164
UPD - 23
UPP - 33
Total votes cast - 511,547
Rejected votes - 10,094
Total votes cast - 521, 641
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INEC Releases Official Results for Ekiti state (Live updates)-PDP wins

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Presidential election results in Ekiti state - PDP wins

The collation of the results for presidential election has been concluded by INEC and the chairman of  INEC, Prof Atahiju Jega and the resident election officers of each state are in Abuja to present the results to the whole country. The results are being read on national TV live right now, we want to update you as the results are been presented.
As announced by Prof. Adeniyi Daramola, VC of FUT, Akure , the Returning Officer for Ekiti state.
AA - 94 votes
ACPN - 538
AD - 754
ADC- 424
APA - 482
APC - 120, 331
CPP - 330
HDP- 94
KOWA - 108
NCP - 377
PDP - 176, 466 (wins)
PPN - 388
UPD - 60
UPP - 145
Total votes cast: 309, 445
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President Jonathan Sweeps Ekiti State With 176,474 Votes(Report)

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 President Goodluck Jonathan has won in all the 16 local government areas of Ekiti State in Saturday’s presidential election.

 The PDP candidates equally cleared all the three senatorial seats and  6  House of Representatives seats in the state

 Briefing newsmen at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office ,Ado Ekiti Sunday, the Chief Returning Officer for the Presidential election for Ekiti State and Vice-Chancellor of Federal University of Technology,(FUTA), Akure, Prof. Biyi Daramola said the president and other PDP candidates won in all the 16 local government areas of the state

 According to Daramola, Jonathan scored  a total of 176,474 votes to defeat his close opponent, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressive Congress,(APC) who polled 120,332 votes. He thanked the electorates for conducting themselves peacefully during the election exercise.
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