- The ruling APC won all 18 chairmanship seats in the just conducted local government election in Edo state
- The state’s electoral commission’s chairman said certificates of return would be given to the winners on Monday, March 5
- Meanwhile, the PDP did not participate in the election
The All Progressive Congress (APC) has won all the 18 chairmanship seats in the March 3 local government election in Edo.
The chairman of the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC), Professor Stanley Orobator, announced the results of the council polls in Benin on Sunday, March 4.
Orobator said the exercise was rancor-free and that there was no reported case of violence across the state during the election on Saturday, March 3, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
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NAIJ.com gathered that the elected chairmen are Victor Emuanhagbon for Esan south-east local government area, Augustine Okhoibkole for Esan northeast and Musa Yakubu for Etsako West.
Others are Waziri Idemudia (Esan Central), Patrick Aguinede (Esan West), Ogedengbe Odia (Igueben), Sylvester Okoro (Orihonmwon), John Akhigbe (Etsako Central) and Eric Osayande (Ikpoba-Okha).
Also elected are Evbareke Osunde (Oredo), Aremiyau Momoh (Etsako East), Oteh Omoru (Akoko-Edo), Destiny Enabulele (Ovia South West) and Ogbemudia Osaze (Ovia North East).
Napoleon Agbama was elected chairman for Uhunwode, and Andrew Osigwe won in Owan East while Eghe Ogbemudia was declared winner in Egor as Frank Ilaboya won in Owan West.
The commission’s chairman said certificates of return would be given to them at 3pm on Monday, March 5.
“We will now compile results of the councilors and will brief you in about 48 or 72 hours,” Orobator said.
Ten political parties reportedly took part in the council poll.
Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had previously reported that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in a statement issued on Thursday, March 1, said it would not take part in local government elections in Edo state scheduled to hold on Saturday, March 3.
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The spokesperson of the party, Chris Nehikhare, said: “We want to reiterate that PDP is not participating in the sham elections.
“We did not submit any candidate for any of the positions in any of the wards and local government areas in the state.”
The PDP, which is the main opposition party in the state, said they have gone to court to challenge an “amendment” to the rules guiding the conduct of the elections.
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Source: Naija.ng