President Muhammadu Buhari of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) got 497,914 votes to beat the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar that was only able to secured 50,763 votes in Yobe in last Saturday’s presidential election, Igbere Tv reports.
The state Collation officer, Professor Abubakar Gunduri, announced the result after collation from the 17 local government areas in the state on Monday in Damaturu.
He said that the state had 1,365,913 registered voters, out of which, 601,059 were accredited for the election.
Mr Gunduri added that a total of 586,137 votes were cast, out of which, APC scored 497,914 votes, while PDP scored 50,763 votes.
According to the collation officer, the exercise recorded a total of 559,365 valid votes and 26,772 invalid votes.
He commended the electorate, stakeholders and party agents for the peaceful elections, commitment and cooperation throughout the collation exercise.
Igbere Tv gathered that the agents of the APC and PDP, Dr Zaji Bunu and Dr Abdu Bulama, accepted the result and signed the documents on behalf of their parties.
He said that the state had 1,365,913 registered voters, out of which, 601,059 were accredited for the election.
Mr Gunduri added that a total of 586,137 votes were cast, out of which, APC scored 497,914 votes, while PDP scored 50,763 votes.
According to the collation officer, the exercise recorded a total of 559,365 valid votes and 26,772 invalid votes.
He commended the electorate, stakeholders and party agents for the peaceful elections, commitment and cooperation throughout the collation exercise.
Igbere Tv gathered that the agents of the APC and PDP, Dr Zaji Bunu and Dr Abdu Bulama, accepted the result and signed the documents on behalf of their parties.