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National Assembly Elections Results

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Election results being counted at a polling centre in Lagos on April 9 during Nigeria's parliamentary elections. Election results being counted at a polling centre in Lagos on April 9 during Nigeria's parliamentary elections. Photo by Paul Kuyoro

We will bring to you election results that have been confirmed by INEC nationwide


See TELL's coverage of the National Assembly Elections nationwide

 

Osun State


Atakumosa East/West/ Famurewa federal constituency

Israel Ajibola ACN 52,148

Ogunleye J.O PDP 5,546

Daniel Bankole Afilara LP 1,293

Emmanuel Awofisayo Accord Party 408

Michael Olufuunso Ogedengbe NSDP 167

Arowosafe Julia Bola JP 173

 

Obokun/Oriade federal constituency

Nathaniel Agunbiade ACN 22,142

Busayo Oluwole Oke PDP 18,005

Agboola T Kayode ANPP 822

Araromi Mopelola Lydia NCP 240

 

Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan federal constituency

Ayo Omidiran ACN 37,199

Adesiyan Oyewale Jelin PDP 16,616

Morakinyo Akinlola Accord Party 3,595

Oyewole Abdulramon CPC 1,149

Alamoyero Adeyemi Saheed LP 421

Otebode Risikat NCP 363

 

Ede North/South/Egbe federal constituency

Tajudeen Adetunji Ajagbe ACN 46, 989

Falade Ajibade Michael PDP 28, 184

Niola Shefiu Babatunde Accord Party 4,775

Lateef Ademola Jafiq CPP 627

Ogunwale Bukola NSDP 365

Aminu Haruna Adebayo JP 162

Yinusa Tajudeen Babatunde NCP 155

 

Boluwaduro/Ifedayo/Ila federal constituency

Julius Olufemi Fakeye ACN 18, 684

Akinloye Michael Balogun PDP 7,596

Adekunle Akeeb Alabi LP 4,313

Solomon Ilori Olokose Accord Party 632

Kehinde Aworele Akinwunmi AD 255

Odewale Akntoye Akeem ANPP 172

Richard Olumide Ajala JP 71

 

Lagos State

Lagos Mainland federal constituency

Monsuru Alao Owolabi ACN 40, 380

PDP 14, 211


Lagos East Senatorial Zone

Gbenga Ashafa ACN 222,439 votes

Al-Mustain Abaniwonda PDP 83,143 votes

 

Oyo State

Akinyele/Lagelu federal constituency

Murtala Kayode Adewale Accord Party 18, 858

ACN 17, 477

PDP 16, 498


Oyo South Senatorial Zone

Femi Lanlehin ACN 127, 691

Kamorudeen Adedibu PDP 92, 359

Bayo Lawal Accord Party 118, 256

 

Oyo Central Senatorial Zone

Ayo Adeseun ACN 105,995

Jumoke Akinjide PDP 78, 643

Bisi Ilaka Accord Party 92, 544

 

Lagos State

Lagos Central Senatorial Zone

Remi Tinubu ACN 202, 506

Tolagbe Animashaun PDP 75, 982

 

Plateau State

Barkinladi/Ryom federal constituency:

Mwadkon Simon PDP 72,268, LP-26,217, ACN-1,587

Jos South/East federal constituency:

Bitrus Kaze PDP 94,774, LP 26,460, ACN 6,848.

Wase federal constituency:

Idris Ahmed ACN 33,330, PDP 24,893, ANPP 1,211.

Mangu/Bokkos federal constituency:

Aminu Jonathan PDP 78,772, LP 74,920, ACN 4,593.

Langtang North/South federal constituency:

Beni Lar PDP 60,426, ACN 22,256, LP 4,338.

Shendam/Mikang/ Qua'an Pan federal constituency:

Innocent Zettet PDP 65,786, LP 40,276, ACN 19,220.

 

Lagos State

Ojo Federal Constituency

Isiaka Oluwatoyin ACN 32,501 votes

Ligali Olaleye PDP 20,080

 

Osun State

Irepodun/Olorunda/Osogbo/Orolu Federal Constituency

Yusuf Sulaimon  Lasun ACN 72, 203

Ojo Moses Adetoyese PDP 19,210

Araoye Solagbade Accord Party 2,603

Aminu Babatunde ANPP 1,063

Adeleke Adetoro LP 997

 

Osun West Senatorial Zone:

Mudashiru Hussain Oyetunde ACN 121, 971

Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke PDP 77,090

Kehinde Olufemi Lawrence Accord Party 5,492

Lawal Moriliat Motunrayo CPP 1, 355

Adenikan Folorunsho NSDP 778

Baruwa Alidu Bola LP 510

Lukman Abioye Adebayo ANPP 577

Oladebo Margaret Mojirade JP 351

 

Osun East Senatorial Zone:

Babajide Omoworare ACN 119,852

Iyiola Omisore PDP 51, 315

Ojo Dennis Ayoola Labour Party 1,078

Aderemi Elujoba Accord Party 1,175

Fagbamigbe Sogo Temidayo AD 862

Omoniyi Oluwasina CPP 813

Fausat Hassan NSDP 514

 

Osun Central Senatorial Zone:

Olusola Adeyeye ACN 129,527

Olagunsoye Oyinlola PDP 49,001

Ogunwale Felix Accord Party 7,789

Olagunju Olayiwol Labour Party 2,780

Adekunle  Alao ANPP 2, 310

 

Ogun State

Ogun West senatorial Zone:

Akin Odunsi ACN wins with 61, 362 votes

Babatunde Fadun PDP 59,949

Waliu Taiwo PPN 45, 246

 

Ogun Central Senatorial zone:

Olugbenga Obadara ACN- 102,389 votes

Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello (PDP) - 56,312 votes

Monday Ijaduoye (PPN) - 27, 182 votes

 

Abeokuta South Federal constituency:

Olusegun Williams (ACN) -28,490 votes

Dimeji Bankole (PDP) - 23,103 votes

 

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7 Comments

  • Comment Link Gudluck Monday, 11 April 2011 10:55 posted by Gudluck

    what's happening in Oyo-North senatorial election Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State(bcos)television has been Annoucing PDP contestant whereas INEC as not Yet Announce the Winner Why, its unfair nd unjust. And beside there are a lot of Rigging by PDP members in some of the districts. I so ,much belief INEC we see to this.

  • Comment Link Kexter Monday, 11 April 2011 07:25 posted by Kexter

    Elections were rigged in all villages in sagbama LGA, except Sagbama town where LP sweep the polls clean which is ward 10, ward 5 result sheets were hijacked by PDP and corp members were taken 2 chief Anderson Eseimokumor house 2 fill result sheets. Ward 13 result sheets were hijacked also by PDP. Ward 2 the entire election materials was hijacked by LGA chairman Peres Peretu. So what are we glomouring for free and fair even credible elections. God pls help us from this mance called PDP

  • Comment Link COMRADE NADU OBI Sunday, 10 April 2011 23:25 posted by COMRADE NADU OBI

    I'm The President of Ogbia Youth Frontier(OYF)I monitored the ELECTIONS in OGBIA L.G.A and saw that PDP rigged the elections at the coalation center in OGBIA TOWN.They bought over the Electoral officer(EO)with the presence of the usual FAMUO TANGBE who intimidated other party agents.If the President who came 4rm OGBIA LAND is truely preaching the gospel of free and fare elections then Ogbia elections should be nullify bcos of the great rigging involved.

  • Comment Link Pagabio Sunday, 10 April 2011 22:26 posted by Pagabio

    In Nembe in bayelsa state, were am from there was a massive rigging were the ruling party, PDP hijarked all the election material in the community to the police station to turn print some voters paper into the bailot box. An eyewitness reported

  • Comment Link mr ehis Sunday, 10 April 2011 19:11 posted by mr ehis

    well i think there is no point, bayesa state citizen should be able to come and defend their vote instead of bringing the entire nation backward

  • Comment Link ebizimor pere-owei Sunday, 10 April 2011 18:11 posted by ebizimor pere-owei

    INEC need to contact party agent from various polling units before publishing Bayelsa result because PDP has rigged the elections here in Bayelsa. PDP uses their tool called Famou Tangbei to oppress electorate at polling unit to vote for them. In some wards, the Famou Tamgbei openly hijack ballot boxes because they've seen that LP is winning. The people of Bayelsa needs your help, there were all kinds of rigging in our elections.

  • Comment Link ebizimor pere-owei Sunday, 10 April 2011 18:04 posted by ebizimor pere-owei

    The election held in Bayelsa state has been rigged by PDP government, although there was no election in some places but as for that of KOLOKUMA OPOKUMA/YENAGOA House of Representative where am from, PDP rigged the election to their favor. I hereby appeal to all concerned citizens working for a credible free and fair election should ask INEC to seriously scrutinize Bayelsa State result before publication.

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