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PoliticsRe: Adamawa Rerun: INEC Announcement Of Result by engineerboat(op): 9:54am On Mar 29, 2019
senatordave1:
Riffraff
An uncultured child
PoliticsRe: Adamawa Rerun: INEC Announcement Of Result by engineerboat(op): 10:18pm On Mar 28, 2019
senatordave1:
So buhari lost
No he war-ned
PoliticsRe: Adamawa Rerun: INEC Announcement Of Result by engineerboat(op): 10:17pm On Mar 28, 2019
senatordave1:
Pdp were buried in kano and plateau.ikpeazu is burying your abia
See who is talking
PoliticsRe: Adamawa Rerun: INEC Announcement Of Result by engineerboat(op): 8:54pm On Mar 28, 2019
Collation going on

PoliticsAdamawa Rerun: INEC Announcement Of Result by engineerboat(op): 8:33pm On Mar 28, 2019
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) begins the announcement of results of the Adamawa State supplementary governorship election, culminating in the declaration of a winner for the Adamawa State governorship election


Stay tuned from more updates

PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 8:03pm On Mar 28, 2019
Francisayo:
If this is otherwise, ipigs will be saying APC manipulated d election
Go and have your brain rechecked. Ipob diseases is affecting your brain
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 7:53pm On Mar 28, 2019
The official Collation of the Adamawa State Election Result begins by 8pm.


Stay tune for more updates
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 5:33pm On Mar 28, 2019
Didango PU 003, Song LG
APC 116
PDP 268

Atiku Primary School, PU 001, Song LG
APC 203
PDP 209.
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 5:32pm On Mar 28, 2019
PU 019, J.K.Umaru Song LG
APC 86
PDP 170

Pwagui PU 024, Mubi LG
PDP 204
APC 1

Mitiri PU 023, Mubi LG
PDP 266
APC 2

Ribawa PU 016 Mubi LG
PDP 261
APC 7
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 3:12pm On Mar 28, 2019
Johnnyessence:
oga engineerboat, let me add you on my facebook wall. let me have your username. thanks.
Check Your PM
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 3:10pm On Mar 28, 2019
LAMURDE Local Government.

TITO UNIT 007
PDP =129. APC=3

TITO UNIT 008
PDP=117. APC=7
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 2:53pm On Mar 28, 2019
Johnnyessence:
Gyemun unit
PDP 202
APC 002
Keep it rolling in

At this junction I cannot but say.

Congratulation to Governor Fintiri
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 2:52pm On Mar 28, 2019
nit 005 Kwalbadi Duhu Mayowandu.

PDP= 131

APC= 0

ADC= 5

SDP= 1
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 2:51pm On Mar 28, 2019
Johnnyessence:
Gyemun unit
PDP 202
APC 002
Welcome another victory loading today
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 2:51pm On Mar 28, 2019
KOFAR WAZIRI
BAKO WARD
YOLA SOUTH
APC......60
PDP.....185
ADC. ....5
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 1:49pm On Mar 28, 2019
kcmichael:
There will be a run off because both candidate will score equal value
No be only run off

But run up
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 1:48pm On Mar 28, 2019
senatordave1:
Pdp has got this one,no need for this.am looking forward to tribunal proceedings by mrdd
Trust you to come up with this
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 12:37pm On Mar 28, 2019
As it stand.

No wonder APC stylishly boycott

PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 12:30pm On Mar 28, 2019
Wuroboki polling unit, Daksiri Ward, Hong Local Government of Adamawa State

Peaceful voting ongoing

PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 12:28pm On Mar 28, 2019
unit 005, Duhu/Shuwa registration area 02 area of Adamawa State supplementary election

PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 11:54am On Mar 28, 2019
Senatordave01
Buhariguy
Madridguy
Sarrki
Seunmsg

Your party needs you now to represent them at Adamawa

Please don't disappoint them as usual
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 11:53am On Mar 28, 2019
Numan local govt peaceful supplementary election

PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 11:51am On Mar 28, 2019
So far peaceful
PoliticsRe: Adamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op): 11:50am On Mar 28, 2019
APC agents absent from the polling units
PoliticsAdamawa: Supplementary Election Lives Updates, Reports And Results by engineerboat(op):
The adamawa state Supplementary Elections is ongoing!

Accreditation and voting have commenced in some of the 40 polling units, across the 14 LGAs.

Stay tuned for more updates


To win

APC needs 82% of the supplementary votes

PDP needs 9%

PoliticsRe: INEC: Supreme Court Will Decide Zamfara APC Logjam by engineerboat(op): 8:36am On Mar 28, 2019
He stated: “Academically and constitutionally speaking, the Supreme Court may order the swearing in of the candidates of the parties that came second in the election and regard the votes scored by APC as wasted votes.

“The Supreme Court may also order that only the candidates that meet the constitutional requirement of having scored majority of lawful votes and the necessary spread should be sworn in. The Supreme Court may also affirm the judgment of the lower court.

“The court may also insist that the matter in question is no longer a pre-election matter but a matter subject to Election Petitions Tribunal. There are so many variables and dynamics and it is prudent and rational to wait for the court to decide.
PoliticsINEC: Supreme Court Will Decide Zamfara APC Logjam by engineerboat(op): 8:31am On Mar 28, 2019
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that it would wait for the directive of the Supreme Court before it could make a final decision on the contentious primary elections of the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) in Zamfara State.

A Zamfara State High Court had recognised the primary elections that produced governorship, state and National Assembly candidates held by the APC faction loyal to Governor Abdulaziz Yari and ordered INEC to accept the party candidates for the elections.

But the Court of Appeal sitting in Sokoto on Monday set aside the judgment, thus nullifying the primary elections that produced the governor-elect and other winners of the 2019 general election.
In obedience to the court order, INEC suspended the presentation of Certificates of Return to the governor, deputy governor and state House of Assembly members-elect on the platform of the APC in the state.

The electoral body also added that the judgment of the Court of Appeal would also impact the Certificates of Return already issued to senators and House of Representatives members-elect from the state.

However, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman Voter Education and Publicity Committee, Mr. Festus Okoye, told THISDAY Wednesday that it would be futile and counterproductive to speculate on what the Supreme Court will or may do in a case before it.

He explained that each matter has its own peculiarities and dynamics, adding that the Supreme Court is empowered to make consequential orders that nobody may anticipate.

According to him, “INEC will not speculate on a matter before the Supreme Court. The commission will rather wait and enforce the orders and judgments of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the final court in Nigeria and policy court.”

Okoye stressed that the commission would prefer to wait and abide by the judgment of the Supreme Court, stressing that the commission does not have the power to pick and choose but will abide and enforce the judgments of the court.

He stated: “Academically and constitutionally speaking, the Supreme Court may order the swearing in of the candidates of the parties that came second in the election and regard the votes scored by APC as wasted votes.

“The Supreme Court may also order that only the candidates that meet the constitutional requirement of having scored majority of lawful votes and the necessary spread should be sworn in. The Supreme Court may also affirm the judgment of the lower court.

“The court may also insist that the matter in question is no longer a pre-election matter but a matter subject to Election Petitions Tribunal. There are so many variables and dynamics and it is prudent and rational to wait for the court to decide.

“The commission is not infallible. The commission’s decisions and opinions are subject to the interpretative jurisdiction of the court. And the commission has no choice but to abide with the said decisions.”

On the supplementary governorship election that would be held in Adamawa State, the national commissioner added that the commission was determined to deliver on its mandate, assuring that it was ready for the election.

Okoye said: “It is selective amnesia to use the Kano supplementary elections as the only yard stick for measuring the success of the supplementary elections. We conducted supplementary elections in Benue State. We conducted in Sokoto State, Plateau and Bauchi States.

“The commission should be commended for its expeditious resolution of the electoral challenge in Bauchi State and for conducting good election in other states. We will continue to work assiduously to deliver good elections.”

Okoye revealed that the electoral commission has delivered the sensitive and non-sensitive materials for the conduct of the election to the various local governments.

He added that it has met with the security agencies and they have promised to act professionally and ethically, noting that it has also held meetings of the Inter Agency Consultative Committee on election security and a stakeholders meeting.

Okoye assured that the commission would continue to maintain its neutrality and guard its independence in the conduct of elections.

He said: “For the election, only party agents will be allowed to observe the elections. The commission will not permit the presence of party supervisors in any polling unit.

“Furthermore, only persons with Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) domiciled within a polling unit will be allowed near a polling unit. The commission will not disrupt the school system in Adamawa State and polling units in schools will be located outside the precincts of the schools and the commission will provide canopies.”

INEC Releases Timetable for Completion of Rivers Election

Meanwhile, INEC has released a schedule of activities for the completion of the outstanding election in Rivers State.

The electoral body stated that the process for the election earlier suspended on March 10, 2019, will resume with stakeholders’ meeting on March 30.
According to a statement signed by INEC’s Head of Department, Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Edwin Enabor, resumption of collation and announcement will hold between April 2 and 5.

The statement added that stakeholders’ meeting is scheduled for Saturday, March 30, while the resumption of collation and announcement of results will hold between April 2 and 5. Supplementary elections will be conducted where necessary on April 13, results will be announced between April 13 and 15 while Certificates of Return will be issued on April 19.

INEC affirmed that the scheduled exercise was a result of the careful auditing by the fact-finding team set up by the commission to review the circumstances that led to the suspension of the process.

The electoral commission appealed to all the residents of the state to embrace the resumed electoral activities to conclude the 2019 general election.



https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/03/28/inec-supreme-court-will-decide-zamfara-apc-logjam/%3famp

PoliticsRe: Zamfara: Appeal Did Not Give Positive Consequence; APC Counsel Dries INEC by engineerboat(op): 8:49pm On Mar 27, 2019
When the Abuja court of appeal gave judgement was there any positive consequence 0rder
PoliticsRe: Zamfara: Appeal Did Not Give Positive Consequence; APC Counsel Dries INEC by engineerboat(op): 8:44pm On Mar 27, 2019
This people are making me lough I tell you
PoliticsZamfara: Appeal Did Not Give Positive Consequence; APC Counsel Dries INEC by engineerboat(op): 8:41pm On Mar 27, 2019
Zamfara: appeal did not Give Positive consequence; APC Counsel Dries INEC

PoliticsRe: Adamawa Supplementary Election Holds March 28 - INEC by engineerboat(op): 5:45pm On Mar 26, 2019
seunmsg:
PDP won how many seats in Ondo State House of Assembly?
See this one hooooooo


Senate 2:
House of REP: 5

HOA: Wait soon you will hear news

Ko le ye he bo se n lo


By the way who won the Presidential Election in Ondo State

For next Year Governorship Eleciton in Ondo State
1. Akeredolu want to go
2. Segun Abraham
3. Sola Oke
4. Ajayi Borroface
5. Eyitayo Jegede

wait and see
PoliticsRe: Adamawa Supplementary Election Holds March 28 - INEC by engineerboat(op): 3:49pm On Mar 26, 2019
senatordave1:
Thats what your father does i believe.
This is just an evidence that You dont respect your father.

No wonder the kind of behaviour you demonstrate here

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