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Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Zamfara Central senatorial polls declared inconclusive

Mr Galadima said the total permanent voters’ cards collected were 43,881, greater than the margin lead of the two political parties with the highest votes.

• February 28, 2023
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday declared the Zamfara Central senatorial polls and that of the Gusau/Tsafe federal constituency inconclusive.

In his declaration, the Returning Officer of Zamfara central senatorial district, Ahmad Galadima, of the Federal University, Gusau, said the cancellation affected 74 polling units from 19 registration areas of Bungude, Gusau and Tsafe.

Mr Galadima said the total permanent voters’ cards collected were 43,881, greater than the margin lead of the two political parties with the highest votes.

According to the Returning Officer, the PDP scored 93,120, followed by APC, 79,444, with a margin of 13,676, the result can only be declared inconclusive.

Also, in his declaration, the Returning Officer of Gusau/Tsafe federal constituency, Aminu Dabai of the Department of Civil Engineering, Federal Polytechnic, Kaura Namoda, said the cancellation affected 38 polling units from both Gusau and Tsafe local government areas.

The votes from the seven registration areas have an insignificant lead margin between PDP and APC, looking at the total number of PVCs collected.

Therefore, he declared the Gusau/Tsafe federal constituency election inconclusive, and INEC will communicate with the electorate on a supplementary election.

In a related development, Sahabi Alhaji Ya’u of the APC won the Zamfara North senatorial district seat with a total of 73,374 against his major opponent, retired Col. Bala Mande of the PDP, who scored 42,575 as announced by the Returning Officer, Lawal Mayanchi of the Federal University Gusau.

Similarly, the Returning Officer of Kaura Namoda/Birnin Magaji Federal Constituency, Alhassan Mbaya, declared Aminu Sani-Jaji of the APC as the winner of the Kaura Namoda/Birnin Magaji federal constituency seat.

He said, “Aminu Sani-Jaji, having scored the highest votes of 50,601 against PDP’s Sani Umar (20,438), is hereby declared the winner and returned elected.

(NAN)

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