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State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by lalasticlala(m): 11:27am On Apr 12, 2015
The Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr Kayode Idowu, says there is nothing unusual in the time it has taken for results of the Governorship and State Assembly election results to be announced.

Speaking to Channels Television on Sunday morning, he explained the process of collating the results and maintained that this cannot be truncated.

According to him, results from each Polling Unit will first be collated at the ward level and then sent to the Local Government level. This means that the Local Government would collate the results from all its wards.

The final stop would be the state capital where all results from the LGs will be collated and must be confirmed to have tallied. Only then can the result be made public.

Mr Idowu also responded to allegations of compromise made against INEC officials in some states. He said that INEC would be willing to discipline any of its officials found wanting.

On the commission’s plan regarding persons arrested for electoral offences during the elections on Saturday, he reiterated an earlier stance that INEC is not an agency that arrests as they can only prosecute based on investigation and reports provided by security agencies.




http://www.channelstv.com/2015/04/12/state-election-results-inec-explains-collation-procedure/

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by hijacke(m): 11:28am On Apr 12, 2015
Meanwhile, somewhere in lagos

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by Nobody: 11:32am On Apr 12, 2015
okay.

Meanwhile in

ABIA - PDP LOSING

RIVERS - PDP WINNING BUT COURT WOULD NULLIFY THE RESULT

DELTA - PDP LOSING MASSIVELY

IMO - PDP WINNING ONLY IN NAIRALAND grin

AKWAIBOM - PDP WINNING BUT MANY CASES OF REPORTED VIOLENCE. WOULD LIKELY BE ANNULED

ENUGU - PDP WINNING

EBONYI - PDP IN SLIGHT LEAD

PDP would lose more states in the SS/SE than they would retain.

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by ozoigbondu: 11:32am On Apr 12, 2015
Abia state result pls

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by abduljabbar4(m): 11:33am On Apr 12, 2015
This is the best election in Nigeria since 1999. They only need to improve security and the card readers
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by MzJackBaueress(f): 11:33am On Apr 12, 2015
No wahala

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by ritababe(f): 11:33am On Apr 12, 2015
See as them dey book space i believe say them never even read the content self
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Like me
hijacke:
Ok
promisechild:
Nice
promisechild:
Nice
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by promisechild(m): 11:35am On Apr 12, 2015
Nice
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by ritababe(f): 11:35am On Apr 12, 2015
ozoigbondu:
Abia state result pls

pdp are celebrating here, i think dey won, though i prefer otti
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by ozoigbondu: 11:36am On Apr 12, 2015
ritababe:


pdp are celebrating here, i think dey won, though i prefer otti

Are you serious......have they announced any result there

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by Ewizard(m): 11:40am On Apr 12, 2015
ritababe:


pdp are celebrating here, i think dey won, though i prefer otti

Sowie... buh ure misinformed.
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by siegfried99(m): 11:40am On Apr 12, 2015
grin waiting for oyo state grin

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by Tuntheycr7: 11:42am On Apr 12, 2015
APC breaks the jinx in the history of our
Nation...
First to unseat an incumbent president in
Nigeria

First to elect Female governor in Nigeria (Taraba)

First to re-elect a sitting governor in Oyo state

And you think the change we call for is mere
rhetorics?
This is a common sense revolution
PDP has been swept off by the wind of
CHANGE..

CHANGE IS INEVITABLE..

I also heard that Jimi Agbaje is leading the gubernatorial race in Aba, Orlu, Onitsha, Owerri and Enugu...

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by ritababe(f): 11:42am On Apr 12, 2015
ozoigbondu:


Are you serious......have they announced any result there

no
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by ayusco85(m): 11:42am On Apr 12, 2015
Well INEC should know that elections didn't hold in ABIA state.
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by boman2014: 11:42am On Apr 12, 2015
Good to know.
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by ritababe(f): 11:43am On Apr 12, 2015
Ewizard:


Sowie... buh ure misinformed.

and were did i mention that i was inform, read before commenting abeg
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by hizaya61(m): 11:43am On Apr 12, 2015
ok
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by propershot: 11:43am On Apr 12, 2015
Gradual Results coming in
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by missangela: 11:43am On Apr 12, 2015
.....
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by Ewizard(m): 11:43am On Apr 12, 2015
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by lakside000: 11:44am On Apr 12, 2015
alright


make dis my house boy cook finish on time now b4 dey declare AMBODE as a winner jare grin grin grin

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by Nobody: 11:44am On Apr 12, 2015
Lagos Oooo

AMBODE Oooo
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by efilefun(m): 11:44am On Apr 12, 2015
ok

Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by Opinedecandid(m): 11:45am On Apr 12, 2015
COOl.
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by rexbuton: 11:46am On Apr 12, 2015
In the spirit of one Nigeria, the winners must tend to the wounds of the non-winners and desist from all talk of lagoons..

Eaterners should remember their place always- you are always welcome to Lagos as GUESTS

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Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by Oziddy: 11:48am On Apr 12, 2015
ozoigbondu:
Abia state result pls
only results from 2 LGAs has been announced, Aba North and Aba South with APGA leading with wide margin.
Re: State Election Results: INEC Explains Collation Procedure by IEDA: 11:49am On Apr 12, 2015
shachris:
okay.

Meanwhile in

ABIA - PDP LOSING

RIVERS - PDP WINNING BUT COURT WOULD NULLIFY THE RESULT

DELTA - PDP LOSING MASSIVELY

IMO - PDP WINNING ONLY IN NAIRALAND grin

AKWAIBOM - PDP WINNING BUT MANY CASES OF REPORTED VIOLENCE. WOULD LIKELY BE ANNULED

ENUGU - PDP WINNING

EBONYI - PDP IN SLIGHT LEAD

PDP would lose more states in the SS/SE than they would retain.
why would the court nullify rivers governorship election....are they going to force the government on the people,tiz already clear what camp the people of rivers belong to...haba,even stevie wonder can't be that blind

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