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ADAMAWA: Results of gov election trickle out

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Collation of results from the Adamawa governorship election has commenced at the Governorship Collation Centre in Yola.

Results from Shelleng, Yola South, Mayo-Belwa, Girei, Mubi North, Yola North and Song local governments had been presented by the collation officers from the local governments.

The Collation Officer of Shelleng Local Government Mr Abdulkadir Mohammed has disclosed that APC scored 15, 880, while PDP got 11,135.

The Collation Officer for Yola South LG, Dr Abdulhamid Mohammed said that APC got 21,941 votes, while PDP scored 17,432 votes.

Prof. Joseph Tanko, Collation Officer for Mayo-Belwa LG has revealed that APC scored 14,198, while PDP got 19,895 votes.

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From Girei LG, the Collation Officer, Dr Ahmed Umar announced that APC scored 14,976 votes, while PDP got 14,115 votes.

Also in Mubi North LG, the collation officer, Prof. Mohammed Baba-Ahmed announced that APC scored 31,794 votes, while PDP got 16,667 votes.

The collation officer for Yola North LG, Prof. Baba Bukar said APC 20,979 votes, while PDP got 24,383 votes.

From Song LG, the collation officer, Mr Exxon Noel said APC scored 17,439 votes, while PDP got 24,764 votes.

However, 14 local governments are awaiting results and will be announced any time soon.

By Todimu Ogunade…

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