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How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by Youngmaster0(m): 6:51pm On Jun 01, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Atiku Vs Wike: How state delegates voted at PDP presidential primary
Governor Nyesom Wike, who picked reasonable votes from Lagos, won Oyo and Ekiti, where he got the backing of Governor Seyi Makinde and former Governor Ayodele Fayose respectively. But Atiku won overall.

PREMIUM TIMES has obtained details of how the various state delegates voted at Saturday’s Special National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Abuja.

The primary produced former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as the candidate of the opposition party for the 2023 presidential election.

Atiku polled 371 votes from the 767 accredited candidates to edge his closest opponent, Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, who polled 237 votes.

A last-minute withdrawal by Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, swung the contest in favour of Atiku as delegates from Mr Tambuwal’s North-West stronghold and from other states where delegates had pledged their support to him all turned their votes to Atiku.

North-West

The North-West geopolitical zone has seven states comprising Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto and Kaduna. Altogether, the states sent 193 delegates to the convention.

Mr Atiku won five of those states, except Kano where the loyalists of a former governor of the state, Rabiu Kwankwaso, gave their 44 votes to Mr Wike; and Katsina where the two frontrunners shared the votes.

Mr Kwankwaso left the PDP earlier this year to run for president under the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) but his loyalists still constitute the leadership of the recognised faction of the PDP in the state and gave all the votes of the 44 delegates to Mr Wike.

In Katsina, the Rivers State governor got a share of the votes due to the support of Garba Lado, a former senator who was last week nominated the governorship candidate of the party for 2023.

Mr Atiku was supported by a former governor of the state, Ibrahim Shema, and he succeeded in getting a good number of delegates to vote for the former vice president.

Mr Wike also expected a good showing in Kebbi, but Aminu Bande, the retired army general who won the party’s governorship ticket, did not quite deliver for Mr Wike. Delegates from the states gave their votes to Atiku in solidarity with Mr Tambuwal.

North-Central
The six states in this zone – Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Nasarawa, Niger and Plateau – were shared by Atiku, Mr Wike, and former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, who had a clean sweep of the votes of the delegates from Kwara, the state he hails from and governed for eight years.

Atiku and Mr Wike shared the votes from Niger State with former Governor Babangida Aliyu delivering for the former while Zainab, the wife of Mr Aliyu’s predecessor, the late Abdulkadir Kure, worked for the Rivers governor.

Atiku won Plateau and most of the votes from Nasarawa. However, Mr Wike got seven votes in Nasarawa where he supported the man who won the governorship ticket of the party, David Ombugadu, and had expected to get more votes in reciprocity.

Mr Wike won in the Federal Capital Territory through the support of the sole senator representing the capital, Philip Aduda, and shared the votes with Atiku in Benue and Kogi.

Akwa Ibom Governor Udom Emmanuel had some of the Benue votes through his campaign director, former Governor Gabriel Suswan; but Governor Samuel Ortom backed Mr Wike while the party’s national chairman, Iyorchia Ayu; and former Senate President David Mark ensured Atiku got some votes from the state.

North-East

The North-East geopolitical zone has six states, comprising Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba, and Yobe. Atiku is from Adawama and he won outright in four of the six states in his home zone, except Bauchi which went to homeboy Governor Bala Mohammed and Taraba which he shared with Mr Wike.

The Governor Wike camp got pledges of huge votes from Gombe, Borno and Bauchi but the promises were not fulfilled. The leaders of the party and delegates from the states left the Rivers governor disappointed.

South-West

In this zone, votes in the six states of Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and Oyo were shared between Atiku, Mr Wike and Mr Saraki. The former vice president won in Ogun, Ondo and Lagos. Mr Saraki won in Osun. Mr Wike, who also picked substantial votes from Lagos, won Oyo and Ekiti where he got the backing of Governor Seyi Makinde and former Governor Ayodele Fayose respectively.

The Wike camp had banked on Eyitayo Jegede, the PDP candidate in the last governorship election in Ondo State, to deliver the votes of delegates from the state. That did not happen and the Rivers governor’s people remain disappointed in the politician.

South-East

This geopolitical zone has five states – Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo. Atiku won in Anambra (with the support of Ben Obi, Chris Uba and other leading PDP politicians from the state) and Imo (with the support of Emeka Ihedioha). Mr Wike won in Abia and Enugu through the support of Governors Okezie Ikpeazu and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi respectively. Former Senate President Pius Anyim won the votes of the delegates from his home Ebonyi State.


South-South

Mr Wike won in three of the six states in his home zone. He won Rivers, Cross River and Edo. Although Mr Wike had a public falling out with Edo Governor, Godwin Obaseki, he won the state because the governor’s adversary in the battle for the control of the PDP in the state, Dan Orbih, took his faction’s delegates to the convention and delivered them to the Rivers governor.

However, the delegates from Delta and Bayelsa ignored the governor of their neighbouring state, Mr Wike; and gave their votes to Atiku.

Governor Udom Emmanuel swept the votes of his delegates from Akwa Ibom to take his overall tally to 38.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/534129-exclusive-atiku-vs-wike-how-state-delegates-voted-at-pdp-presidential-primary.html
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by God1000(m): 6:56pm On Jun 01, 2022
Southwest and the north have cordial relationship, the rapport and bonhomie between them is stronger than anything else.
It seems southeast and southwest aren't so much in good terms
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 6:56pm On Jun 01, 2022
grin grin grin grin grin grin
This is why north is ontop and have ruled the longest
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by StrongandMighty: 6:56pm On Jun 01, 2022
So afonjas couldn't even vote fayose their own, but they were the loudest noise makers here on how south east did support southern candidate!
I guess Abia and Enugu na northern states..

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Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by WibusJaga: 6:57pm On Jun 01, 2022


Atiku lost my respect when he cawardly deleted his earlier tweet condemning Deborah's barbaric murder.
How can such a person be courageous enough to step on toes & confront Nigeria's problems especially the ones that will pitch him against his Fulani/Muslim brothers.

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Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by MadamVanessa(f): 7:01pm On Jun 01, 2022
shocked



South west and north are like husband and wife. Reason south westerners said nothing when Fulani herdsmen chase their brothers out of their ancestral land , that they had to run Helter skelter to Benin republic, but south westerners rather fight south east and south south people for condemning Fulani herdsmen action on the Yorubas.


Nothing can separate south west from north, they're one.

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Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by Felimax(m): 7:03pm On Jun 01, 2022
Delta and Bayelsa should explain why they did vote for their own.
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by WonderManly(m): 7:13pm On Jun 01, 2022
Good for them!
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by Mynd44: 7:20pm On Jun 01, 2022
This article is guesswork. How was premium times able to know who voted who when the states did not vote separately in different boxes?
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by mystery22: 7:20pm On Jun 01, 2022
South west voted massively for atiku and still running their mouth about southern unity...

Well pay back issa bitch... Tinubu will be retired politically

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Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by forgiveness: 7:23pm On Jun 01, 2022
Na wa oooo.
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by christistruth01: 7:36pm On Jun 01, 2022
mystery22:
South west voted massively for atiku and still running their mouth about southern unity...

Well pay back issa bitch... Tinubu will be retired politically



The Title is wrong Wike won Ekiti and Oyo State,Saraki won Osun Atiku Shared Lagos with Wike and Won Ogun and Ondo


It even looks like the SW delegates may have given Wike more votes than the SE did
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by ImmaculateJOE(m): 7:43pm On Jun 01, 2022
South South are Wike's biggest betrayal, imagine Delta, Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom gave him a block vote, Wike could have won.
Re: How South-west Delegates Voted Massively For Atiku by layzie: 8:03pm On Jun 01, 2022
ImmaculateJOE:
South South are Wike's biggest betrayal, imagine Delta, Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom gave him a block vote, Wike could have won.

He couldn't have, he needed more northern states. The northern state had more delegates than southern states and Akwa ibom governor was contesting so his state will vote for him. The game changer was Tambuwal with his northwestern delegates

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