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#AnambraDecides2021: APGA’s Soludo Marches To Victory, Leads In 17 LGAs

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By Izuchukwu Okosi & Victor Ezeja

AS results of the Anambra governorship election trickle into the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headquarters, Awka, from the 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state on Sunday, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has recorded a sweep of 17 out of 19 local government areas announced so far.

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Valentine Ozigbo of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Senator Andy Uba of the All Progressives Party (APC) were the runners up in that order.

Ifeanyi Ubah of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) who won in one local government area came a distant fourth.

Intriguely no results were declared for Orumba North Local government area as results are being contested with the Collation Officer, Dr Michael Odu revealing that he signed the result sheet under duress and coercion and did not believe in it.

Election results of some polling units in Ekwusigo and some other local government areas were cancelled due to irregularities.

Collation of results in the remaining local government areas continues at the INEC headquarters.

There are 55634 polling units and 2,525,471 registered voters in the state. The governorship election was contested by 18 candidates.

Here are the official INEC results for the 2021 Anambra gubernatorial election by Local Government Areas:

(1) Dunukofia LGA
APC 1991
APGA 4124
PDP 1680
YPP 1360

(2) Awka South LGA
APC 2595
APGA 12,891
PDP 5498
YPP 919

(3) Oyi LGA
APC 2830
APGA 6133
PDP 2484
YPP 900

(4) Ayamelum LGA
APC 2409
APGA 3424
PDP 2804
YPP 407

(5) Anaocha LGA
APC 2085
APGA 6911
PDP 5108
YPP 868

(6) Anambra East LGA
APC 2034
APGA 9747
PDP 1380
YPP 559

(7) Idemili South LGA
APC 1039
APGA 2312
PDP 2016
YPP 752

(8) Onitsha South LGA
APC 2050
APGA 4281
PDP 2253
YPP 271

(9) Njikoka LGA
APC 3216
APGA 8803
PDP 3409
YPP 924

(10) Nnewi North LGA
APC 1278
APGA 3369
PDP 1511
YPP 6485

(11) Orumba South LGA
APC 2060
APGA 4394
PDP 1672
YPP 887

(12) Ogbaru LGA
APC 1178
APGA 3051
PDP 3445
YPP 484

(13) Onitsha North LGA
APC 3909
APGA 5587
PDP 3781
YPP 682

(14) Aguata LGA
APC 4773
APGA 9136
PDP 3798
YPP 1070

(15) Ihiala LGA
No election

(16) Idemili North LGA
APC 2291
APGA 5358
PDP 2312
YPP 902

(17) Ekwusigo LGA
APC 1237
APGA 2570
PDP 1857
YPP 727

(18) Nnewi South LGA
APC 1307
APGA 3243
PDP 2226
YPP 1327

(19) Orumba North LGA
(Result contested, not declared)

(20) Awka North LGA
APC 755
APGA 1908
PDP 840
YPP 381

(21) Anambra West LGA
APC 1233
APGA 1918
PDP 1401
YPP 357

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Izuchukwu Okosi is a Nigerian sports and entertainment journalist with two decades of experience in the media industry having begun his media journey in 2002 as an intern at Mundial Sports International (MSI) and Africa Independent Television (AIT), owners of Daar Communications Plc.

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with six years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Masters degree in Mass Communication.


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