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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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Breaking : APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, Resigns

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Ganduje, a former Governor of Kano State, cited health reasons for his resignation, stating that he needs to “focus on his well-being.”

Mr. Ganduje’s time as APC chairman has been fraught with controversy and internal challenges.

While his resignation letter attributes his decision to health-related concerns, sources close to the situation suggest that mounting political tensions within the party may have influenced his move to step aside.

There have also been allegations of financial misconduct tied to his leadership, with some party members reportedly protesting against what they described as “excessive financial demands” from his office

 

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BREAKING: At last, Fubara meets with Amaewhule, Rivers lawmakers, as they shared jokes and laughter

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Suspended Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubarahas met with the suspended Speaker of the House of Assembly, Martins Amaewhule and other aggrieved state lawmakers.

Multiple sources confirmed on Thursday evening the meeting held and ended with Fubara holding the hands of Amaewhule as they shared jokes and laughter.

It was gathered that the meeting, which was held in Abuja, was the first reconciliatory move between the governor and the state lawmakers.

A source, who spoke in confidence, said Fubara’s engagement with the lawmakers was fruitful but added that an enlarged peace meeting would hold to discuss peace terms.

“The suspended Governor is determined to make peace. He has started the real engagement,” the source said.Fubara was suspended from office on March 19 following a state of emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu and ratified by the National Assembly to stop the escalating political crisis in the state.

 

The President appointed former Naval Chief, Vice-Admiral lbok Ete-Ibas for the first six months as an administrator for Rivers to allow the warring politicians to reconcile their differences.

 

Though Fubara had met with his estranged benefactor, Nyesom Wike and President Tinubu on the Rivers situation, the Thursday meeting he held with the lawmakers was said to be the most important step towards genuine reconciliation.

Wike had said on different occasions that to actualise genuine reconciliation Fubara must meet with the various stakeholders he offended especially members of the House of Assembly, whom he withheld their salaries and allowances for over two years.

 

It was learnt the Thursday elicited applauses from various stakeholders in the state including the simplified family of Fubara with many of them describing it as a step in the right direction.

 

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Renewed Hope: Jubilation in A’Ibom as Tinubu, Akpabio Welcome Governor Eno to APC on Saturday

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Security has been heightened in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, ahead of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit for the grand reception of Governor Umo Eno into the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Saturday.

The event, to be held at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, will be hosted by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, alongside the APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje.

Dignitaries expected at the high-profile reception include members of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, the APC National Working Committee, party chieftains, and key political stakeholders from across Nigeria.

The planned reception was confirmed in a statement issued by Aniekan Umanah, chairman of the media & publicity subcommittee “The All Progressives Congress (APC) is pleased to announce that all is set for the grand reception of the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, His Excellency, Pastor Umo Bassey Eno, Ph.D., and his team into the APC.“The historic event is scheduled to hold on Saturday, June 21, 2025, by noon at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo.

  • “His Excellency, Alhaji Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the National Chairman of the APC, will formally receive Governor Umo Eno and his team into the party, following an official presentation by the Akwa Ibom State APC Chairman, Obong StephenThe event will be graced by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, and Leader of the APC, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, who will officially welcome Governor Eno into the progressive fold.

“Also expected is the Chief host and President of the Senate, His Excellency, Distinguished Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio GCON, whose presence will further underscore the spirit of unity and political alignment between Akwa Ibom State and the Federal Government. This moment marks a significant milestone in fostering collaboration for the progress and prosperity of the State.

“Other dignitaries expected include members of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, the APC National Working Committee, senior party chieftains, and key political stakeholders from across the country.

“The APC warmly invites traditional rulers, political leaders, women and youth groups, and all citizens and residents of Akwa Ibom State to be part of this historic celebration.

“Come and join us in giving President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Senate President, and other distinguished guests a rousing welcome as we celebrate unity, progress, and the rising hope of Akwa Ibom State under the APC”, the statement added.

Meanwhile, the state commissioner of police, Baba Azare, disclosed that adequate security is being put in place for the event.

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