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Breaking: INEC declares APC’S, Hope Uzodimma winner of Imo governorship election

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Hope Uzodimma, the incumbent, and candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has been declared the winner of Imo State governorship election.

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Returning Officer for Imo State, Prof Abayomi Fashina, announced Uzodimma as the winner.

The final total is:

APC: 540,308

LP: 64,081

PDP: 71,503

Details coming.

Meanwhile, below are the results from the 27 local government areas of Imo State as won by Hope Uzodimma:

Njaba LGA
Accredited Voters – 12,098

APC – 8,110
LP – 995
PDP – 2,404

Valid votes – 11,736
Total votes – 12,030

Registered voters – 134,555
Accredited voters – 18,398

APC – 8,536
LP – 4,386
PDP – 3,449

Valid votes – 17,440
Total votes cast – 18,016

Nwangele LGA
Registered voters – 55,535
Accredited voters – 33,259

APC – 29,282
LP – 895
PDP – 2,132

Valid votes – 32,597
Votes cast – 32,959

Owerri Municipal LGA

Registered voters – 134,169
Accredited voters – 11,110

APC – 5,324
LP – 2,914
PDP – 2,180

Valid votes – 10,813
Votes cast – 11,054

Orsu LGA
Accredited voters – 19,139

APC – 18,003
LP – 813
PDP – 624

Valid votes 19,589
Votes cast 19,795

Okigwe LGA
Registered voters – 75,410
Accredited voters – 63,935

APC – 55,585
LP – 2,655
PDP – 1,688

Valid votes – 62,970
Total votes cast – 63,935

Ideato South LGA
Registered voters – 79,361
Accredited voters – 21,935

APC – 16,891
LP – 1,649
PDP – 2,469

Valid votes – 21,370
Total votes cast – 21,650

Onuimo LGA

Registered voters – 36,717
Accredited voters – 18,405

APC – 13,434
LP – 1,753
PDP – 2,676

Valid votes – 18,240
Total votes cast – 18,276

Ngor-Okpala LGA
Registered voters – 102,048
Accredited voters – 22,111

APC – 14,143
LP – 2,716
PDP – 3,451

Valid votes – 21,492
Total votes cast – 22,003

Oru East LGA
Registered voters – 85,080
Accredited voters – 74,324

APC – 67,315
LP – 3,443
PDP – 2,202

Valid votes – 74,286
Total votes cast – 74,290

Isu LGA

Registered voters – 55,203
Accredited voters – 15,974

APC – 11,312
LP – 1,253
PDP – 2,508

Valid votes – 15,776
Total votes cast – 15,932

Ahiazu Mbaise LGA
Registered voters – 98,887
Accredited voters – 16,097

APC – 8,369
LP – 2,214
PDP – 3,507

Valid votes – 15,353
Total votes cast – 15,878

Nkwerre LGA
Registered voters – 59,926
Accredited voters – 26,993

APC – 22,488
LP – 1,320
PDP – 2,632

Valid votes – 26,764
Total votes cast – 26,906

Aboh Mbaise LGA
Registered voters – 111,207
Accredited voters – 16,084

APC – 9,638
LP – 2,455
PDP – 1,724

Valid votes – 15,415
Total votes cast – 15,790

Owerri West LGA
Registered voters – 140,242
Accredited voters – 16,296

APC – 9,205
LP – 2,597
PDP – 3,305

Valid votes – 15,712
Total votes cast – 16,223

Isiala Mbano LGA
Registered voters – 99,076
Accredited voters – 15,911

APC – 10,860
LP – 2,419
PDP – 1,659

Valid votes – 15,202
Total votes cast – 15,531

Obowo LGA
Registered voters – 68,690
Accredited voters – 22,214

APC – 17,514
LP – 3,404
PDP – 712

Total valid votes – 21,907
Total votes cast – 22,171

Ezinihitte Mbaise LGA
Registered voters – 91,272
Accredited – 16,971

APC – 8,473
LP – 3,332
PDP – 2,737

Valid votes – 16,282

Oguta LGA

Registered voters – 95,152
Accredited voters – 64,260

APC – 5,7310
LP – 1,941
PDP – 26,53

Valid votes – 63,675
Total votes cast – 63,947

Ikeduru LGA

Registered voters – 119,987
Accredited voters – 33,662

APC – 22,356
LP – 1,377
PDP – 7,258

Valid votes – 32,183
Total votes cast – 32,712

Ehime Mbano LGA

Registered voters – 79,212
Accredited voters – 13,027

APC – 6,632
LP – 4,958
PDP – 681

Valid votes – 12,484
Total votes cast – 12,782

Orlu LGA

Registered voters – 103,223
Accredited voters – 49,229

APC – 37,614
LP – 2,424
PDP – 3,690

Valid votes – 48,027
Total votes cast – 48,386

Ohaji Egbema LGA
Registered voters – 107,456
Accredited – 21,366

APC – 14,962
LP – 1,506
PDP – 3,694

Valid votes – 20,755
Total votes cast – 21,249

Ideato North LGA

Registered voters – 86,905
Accredited voters – 9,609

APC – 5,271
LP – 1,522
PDP – 2,062

Valid votes – 9,161
Total votes cast – 9,550

Ihitte Uboma LGA

Registered voters – 52,108
Accredited voters – 17,537

APC – 11,099
LP – 2,766
PDP – 3,077

Valid votes – 17,358
Total votes cast – 17,537

Mbaitoli LGA

Registered voters – 153,283
Accredited Voters – 24,186

APC – 12,556
LP – 4,007
PDP – 5,343

Valid votes 23,014
Total votes cast 23,986

Oru West LGA
Accredited voters 42,965

APC – 38,026
LP – 1,867
PDP – 987

Total valid votes – 41,373
Total votes cast – 42,318

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Update : Akwa Ibom Governor, Eno, Likens PDP to a Faulty Aircraft, Set to Declare Defection to APC

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A former lawmaker, Otuekong Sunny Jackson Udoh has advised Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umoh Eno to show wisdom and magnanimity after his triumph at the Supreme Court last Thursday.
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Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has sparked speculation over a potential political realignment after openly questioning the viability of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as a platform for his political aspirations beyond 2027.

Speaking at a constituency outreach meeting on Tuesday in Ikot Akpankuk, Ukanafun Local Government Area, the governor likened the PDP to a faulty aircraft, suggesting he might consider boarding a “different plane” to reach his political destination—an analogy many interpret as a hint at defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“If you wanted to travel with Ibom Airline, and on the verge of taking off, it developed a fault that won’t enable it to fly, won’t you board the next available plane to take you to your destination?” Eno asked, addressing a large crowd at the Town Square meeting for the Ukanafun/Oruk Anam federal constituency.

His remarks come amid growing concerns over internal disunity and instability within the PDP, exacerbated by recent defections, including that of Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to the APC.

Despite raising concerns about the PDP’s direction, Governor Eno called on his supporters to remain committed to the goals of his administration, emphasizing that service delivery remains his top priority.

As part of the engagement, the governor distributed empowerment packages to more than 400 constituents. The distribution included Traders and Farmers Grants, substantial MSME funding, and equipment support. Specifically, 154 traders received grants, 116 farmers were supported, four individuals received N5 million each for business development, and 131 benefitted from equipment support.

In his remarks, Governor Eno urged beneficiaries to utilize the funds responsibly and cautioned against investing in Ponzi schemes or other non-productive ventures.

“We need to meet with the people from time to time. Governance doesn’t end at elections,” he said. “We’re here to listen, to assess your needs, and to let you know what we’ve done and what we plan to do.”

Eno also revealed that the administration had so far covered four of the state’s 10 federal constituencies in this engagement drive and assured that all would be completed in time to incorporate their needs into the 2026 budget.

“We will review your requests and prioritize based on available resources. What we can’t do now will be considered in future budgets,” he added. “This government belongs to the people—it is for you, with you, and by you.”

Governor Eno has not formally declared any party switch, but his comments have intensified political discussions about the evolving dynamics within Akwa Ibom and the national opposition landscape.

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Breaking : Oborevwori , Okowa others dumps PDP, defects to APC

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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, the immediate past governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, and all members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Delta State have defected to the All Progressives Congress.

The announcement was made on Wednesday in Asaba, the Delta State capital, by Senator James Manager, shortly after a meeting that lasted over six hours at Government House, Asaba.

Manager stated, “All PDP members in the state, including the governor, former Governor Okowa, the Speaker, the state party chairman, all the local government chairmen and others, have agreed to move to the APC.

“We cannot continue to be in a sinking boat,” he said.

The Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr Aniagwu Charles, officially confirmed the governor’s defection and the collective decision of Delta PDP leaders and stakeholders to join the APC.

Political observers have described the move as a major realignment that could reshape the political landscape of Delta State ahead of the 2027 general elections.

While Governor Oborevwori has yet to make a public statement on the defection, sources say further details on the rationale behind the move may emerge in the coming days.

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“There is a need for us to adjust our drinking patterns. And in adjusting that drinking pattern, we needed to make a decision that would further help to cement the development in our state, to build the court of law that has existed in our state, to further advance the cause of security and the welfare of our people, and, to a large extent, ensure that development in Delta is not truncated,” Aniagwu stated.

He continued, “In taking that decision, we concluded that leaving the PDP was very necessary for us to be able to collaborate and build a state that every Deltan will be proud of. We believe that what is happening, and the state of the PDP, is akin to that palm wine whose taste has changed — and there was a need for us to change the drinking party.”

Charles added that the decision was unanimously made by party leaders and stakeholders, hinting at a formal public declaration soon.

“By the grace of God, on Monday next week, we will be able to make a very big statement confirming that we are moving into the APC,” he said.

The move marks a significant turning point in Delta State politics, signalling a broader political recalibration that could reshape party dominance in the South-South region.

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Update : C’River PDP Deputy Governorship Candidate,Emana Resigns From Party

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Deputy Governorship Candidate in 2023 general election, in Cross River State, Dr Emana Duke Ambroose-Amawhe, has resigned her membership from the party.

In a letter dated
march 28,2025, and addressed to the chairman of Edem Odo Ward, in Akpabuyo local government area of Cross River State, the former Deputy Governorship Candidate,explained that the resignation was with immediate effect.

She said her decision to leave the party was not made lightly, but she remains committed to serving her community and contributing to the progress of Cross River state and nation in other capacities.

In her words, “i am writing to formally resign my membership from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with immediate effect.

” I sincerely appreciate the opportunity given to me over time to contribute my quota to the growth of the party and the chance to serve as the Deputy Governorship Candidate in the last general elections.

” It was a privilege to be part of the PDP’s vision and engage with our people in meaningful ways. However, after much reflection in light of the current state of affairs within the party, I believe it is time for me to move on.

“This decision was not made lightly, but I remain committed to serving my community and contributing to the progress of our state and nation in other capacities.

Continuing ” I appreciate the relationships and experiences gained during my time with the party and wish the PDP success in its future endeavours.

Amawhe, an embodiment of competence, capability and capacity,
was the Deputy Governorship Candidate to Senator Sandy Onor in Cross River State during the 2023 elections.

She was also an aspirant to the House of Representatives for the Bakassi/Akpabuyo/Calabar South Federal Constituency on the platform of the PDP.

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