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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

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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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Breaking : Accord Party Faces Internal Crisis in Osun as Bamigbola Emerges for 2026 After Adeleke

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A faction of the Accord Party has produced Clement Bamigbola as its governorship candidate for the 2026 Osun State election, just four days after the emergence of Governor Ademola Adeleke as the party’s flagbearer.

Newsthumb recalls that Adeleke had emerged on Wednesday as the party’s candidate, being the sole aspirant in the exercise.

However, a faction of the party rejected his emergence, insisting that Barrister Maxwell Ngbudem is not the legally recognised national chairman of the Accord Party.

In a fresh development on Sunday, about 300 delegates of the Accord Party from across Osun State elected Bamigbola as the factional candidate during a primary held at Regina Suite, Osogbo.

Bamigbola emerged through a voice vote conducted by the delegates, after which the Chairman of the Primary Committee, Hon. Olufemi Ogundare, declared him the party’s candidate for the 2026 Osun State governorship election.

Following his declaration, Ogundare and other party leaders formally presented the party’s flag to Bamigbola ahead of the 2026 contest.

 

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2026: Tinubu Hosts Osun APC Aspirants in Aso Villa, Emphasizes Unity and Consensus Building

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PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu has appealed to governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the 2026 election for unity and consensus-building ahead of the party’s primary on December 13.

The President made the appeal when he met with the aspirants at the State House, Abuja, on Monday night.

The Osun State governorship aspirants who attended the meeting with the President include former Deputy Governor Benedict Olugboyega Alabi, Dotun Babayemi, Akin Ogunbiyi, Senator Babajide Omoworare, Kunle Adegoke (SAN), Babatunde Hareter Oralusi, Mulikat Abiola Jimoh and Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji.

Also in attendance at the meeting were the National Chairman of the APC, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume; the Chairman of the Progressive Governors, Hope Uzodimma; and the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola.

President Tinubu, who praised all the aspirants for their contributions to the APC in Osun State, urged them to close ranks and support the consensus candidate the party will present for the governorship election in the state. He also advised them to avoid the internal bickering and disunity that caused the party to lose the last election in the state to the Peoples Democratic Party.

While harping on the importance of party supremacy, President Tinubu charged the aspirants to allow it to prevail in choosing the flagbearer, noting that only the party can benefit from it when it wins elections.

“You all have a duty and obligation to the party by ensuring the candidate of our party wins the next election in Osun State. You must strengthen the bonds of unity, party supremacy and collective responsibility. I have absolute confidence in your ability to deliver victory to our party in Osun State. You have my support and that of the National leadership of APC to win the coming election,” President Tinubu assured.

At the end of the meeting, a joint statement was issued in which the aspirants and the leaders committed to support the candidate who would emerge at the primary.

Here is the statement signed by all the aspirants and the APC leaders: “We, the undersigned aspirants for the 2025 Osun State Governorship Election under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), having met and deliberated in the presence of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and the National Chairman of the APC, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, and in the spirit of unity, discipline, and loyalty to our great party, hereby declare as follows:

That we affirm and uphold the supremacy of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in guiding and determining the most appropriate process for selecting the party’s flag bearer for the 2025 Governorship Election in Osun State.

That we unanimously agree to abide by the party’s decision to nominate a consensus candidate for affirmation at the APC Primary Election scheduled for Saturday, 13th December 2025.

That we accept the outcome of the party-led nomination process in good faith, and pledge our total support to the candidate so nominated and affirmed.

That we commit ourselves to peace, unity, and cohesion within the APC, and pledge not to engage in any act, public or private, that may undermine the integrity of the process or the standing of the party.

That we will work collectively and individually to ensure the success of the APC at the polls and the consolidation of good governance in Osun State.

“We make this declaration voluntarily, in absolute loyalty to our great party, and in recognition of the guidance provided by Mr President and the National Chairman in the overriding interest of the progress and stability of Osun State”.

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BREAKING: Adeleke Clinches Accord Party Guber Ticket for Osun 2026

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There was jubilation on Wednesday as Governor Ademola Adeleke emerged the Accord Party’s gubernatorial candidate for the 2026 Osun State governorship election.

Adeleke, who was the sole aspirant, secured 145 out of 150 delegate votes to clinch the party’s ticket.

The outcome of the primary election was announced by the Secretary of the Primary Committee, Abdulazeez Salaudeen.

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