The Nigerian presidential elections have just been concluded and results from the various polling units are currently being uploaded into INEC database.
Below is the update to the results being announced so far…
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21:17
Presidential Election Result in Katsina State:
APC – 482,283
LP – 6,376
NNPP – 69,386
PDP – 489,045 – Winner
21:06
Presidential Election Result in Adamawa State:
APC – 182,881
LP – 105,648
NNPP – 8,006
PDP – 417,611 – Winner
20:55
Presidential Election Result in Jigawa State:
APC – 421,390 – Winner
LP – 1,889
NNPP – 98,234
PDP – 386,587
18:13
Presidential Election Result in Gombe State:
APC – 146,977
LP – 26,160
NNPP – 10,520
PDP – 319,123 – Winner
17:55
The national party agents of A, APC, NRM, NNPP, PRP and YPP have expressed solidarity with INEC to continue the national collation of the result of the presidential election.
17:28
Presidential Election Result in Enugu State:
APC – 4,772
LP – 428,640 – Winner
NNPP – 1,808
PDP – 15,749
17:15
The national party agents of the PDP, LP and other parties have dissociated themselves from the national collation of the presidential election result in Abuja, and demanded that INEC ‘cancel the process’. INEC will continue the collation.
16:57
Presidential Election Result in Yobe State:
APC – 151,459
LP – 2,406
NNPP – 18,270
PDP – 198,567 – Winner
16:47
Presidential Election Result in Oyo State:
APC – 449,884 – Winner
LP – 99,110
NNPP – 4,095
PDP – 182,977
16:38
Presidential Election Result in Ogun State:
APC – 341,554 – Winner
LP – 85,829
NNPP – 2,200
PDP – 123,831
16:29
Mahmood Yakubu, the chairman of INEC, rejected requests from representatives of various parties to halt the collation of results for 24 hours until they could be seen on the internet platform, IREV. The results of the presidential election in Ogun State will soon be added to the collation.
13:10
INEC has suspended the collation of results from other states until further notice. The agency is waiting for more states to present their results.
13:06
Presidential Election Result in Ondo State:
APC – 369,924 – Winner
LP – 47,350
NNPP – 930
PDP – 115,463
12:55
Presidential Election Result in Osun State:
APC – 343,945
LP – 23,283
NNPP – 713
PDP – 354,366 – Winner
12:32
Presidential Election Result in Kwara State:
APC – 263,572 – Winner
LP – 31,116
NNPP – 3,101
PDP – 136,909
12:15
Multiple party agents have rejected INEC’s result of the presidential election in Ekiti. They claimed there was overvoting in the state but chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, said the parties are using inaccurate figures not presented by INEC.
12:06
We’re now live at the national collation centre in Abuja where we’ll get the results of all the states. Stick with us.
11:37
Presidential Election Result in Lagos
APC – 572,606
LP – 582,454 – Winner
NNPP – 8,442
PDP – 75,750
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10:48
Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) has beaten Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State with 582,454 votes.
10:48
Lagos results after 19 LGAs officially announced:
APC – 530,699
LP – 559,064
NNPP – 8,033
PDP – 72,232
10:29
Lagos results after 18 LGAs officially announced:
APC – 510,096
LP – 520,205
NNPP – 7,571
PDP – 68,531
3:35
The following are the results for Lagos state after 17 LGAs have been officially announced:
APC – 447,187
LP – 428,878
NNPP – 6,869
PDP – 60,352
3:00
After 16 more LGAs were officially announced, APC still in the lead in Lagos state.
APC – 420,006
LP – 377,858
NNPP – 6,456
PDP – 57,213
1:05
With 308,839 votes, Bola Tinubu was victorious in the election for Ogun State. Peter Obi came in second place with a total of 272,269 votes, while Atiku came in third place with a total of 43,627 votes.
01:00
Ogun results after 12 LGAs officially announced:
Tinubu – 308,839
Peter Obi – 272,269
Atiku- 43,627
Kwankwaso – 5,008
01:00
Lagos results after 11 LGAs officially announced:
APC – 280,960
LP – 243,333
NNPP – 4,532
PDP – 40,178
12:30
In the Kaduna State Collation Center, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced the results of four local government areas (LGAs), and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party divided the results evenly between themselves.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) was not successful in winning any.
Giwa
APC – 19,922
PDP – 22,302
LP – 565
NNPP – 3,114
Kaura
APC – 1,847
PDP – 7,847
LP – 25,744
NNPP – 320
Kajuru
APC – 3,940
PDP – 9,253
LP – 14,875
NNPP – 1,221
Makarfi
APC -13,767
PDP – 22,098
LP – 759
NNPP -5,219
22:07
The results that were declared for the Local Government Areas of Badagry and Lagos Mainland have been challenged by the Labour Party. The agent for the party said that the results in Badagry were inconsistent with what the party had compiled from polling unit to polling unit, and the party also asserted that its supporters had been denied the right to vote in Lagos Mainland.
21:04
Lagos results after eight LGAs officially announced:
APC – 215,442
LP – 118,844
NNPP – 2,919
PDP – 30,368
20:54
Lagos results after six LGAs officially announced:
APC – 153,971
LP – 94,618
PDP – 19,861
NNPP – 1,253
19:12
But the collation of results by local government areas is ongoing in Lagos at the state’s collation centre. We’ll update you on how that proceeds.
19:12
INEC has once again postponed the collation of results until tomorrow, Monday, February 27, 2023.
18:30
Ekiti State
APC 201,494
LP – 11,397
PDP – 89,554
NNPP – 264
18:30
Ekiti State
18:30
Ekiti State
18:30
We’re going to be starting the collation of results in Lagos, where the officials are about to announce the number of votes scored by candidates in all the local government areas.
13:29
INEC has postponed the collation of the result of the 2023 presidential election till 6 pm today.
1:00
We’re ready to go! INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has commenced his opening statement before the collation of results starts.
12:00
INEC has postponed the commencement of the collation of results to 1 pm.
08:32
To determine who the winner of this election is, the candidate must not only get the most votes overall but also at least 25 per cent of the vote in each of at least 24 different states. In the event that this does not occur, there will be a runoff election with just two candidates participating: the candidate who receives the most votes overall, as well as the candidate who receives the greatest number of votes in the most states overall.
08:25
Out of the 93.5 million Nigerians on the register of voters, 87.2 million Nigerians were available to vote with their PVCs, but fingers remain crossed on the turnout rate of the February 25, 2023 election.
08:15
There are 18 presidential candidates on the ballot, but the three frontrunners with strong chances of victory are Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives’ Congress (APC) and Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP). Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) is also expected to cause an upset, but not enough to win.
08:15
The commission will announce a state-by-state breakdown of the result, so stick with us for all the timely updates on how Nigerians have voted for the country’s next president.
08:15
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will open the National Collation Centre in Abuja by 12 pm today, Sunday, February 26, 2023.
07:46
Welcome to Naijabeat Nigeria’s coverage of the result collation of the 2023 presidential election