Mr Babajide Sanwoolu, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in Lagos State leads in 15 local government areas of Lagos State.
Newsmen report that APC won in all the local government results declared so far in the much-awaited collation.
NAN
reports that Sanwoolu defeated his closest rival of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Mr Jimi Agbaje in the Epe, Ikorodu,
Ibeju-Lekki, Ikeja, Lagos Island and Lagos Mainland Local Government
Areas (LGAs) election results announced and submitted.
Other
local governments where the APC led are Agege, Apapa, Amuwo-Odofin,
Oshodi-Isolo, Mushin, Kosofe, Somolu, Eti-Osa and Surulere.
In
Epe LGA, APC scored 35, 609 votes to defeat its closest rival, the
Peoples Democratic Party, which polled 6, 464 whereas in Lagos Mainland
LGA, APC polled 27,333 and PDP scored 7,265.
In Lagos Island LGA,
APC polled 31,991 with the PDP scoring 4,346; in Ikeja LGA, APC polled
28,592 and PDP scored 8,109, while in Ikorodu LGA, APC polled 45,879 and
PDP got 14,769.
In Apapa LGA, APC polled 20, 469 with the PDP
scoring 5, 959; in Somolu LGA, APC polled 40, 408 and PDP scored 9,991,
while in Agege LGA, APC polled 38, 515 and PDP got 8, 371.
In
Amuwo-Odofin LGA, APC polled 23, 267 with the PDP scoring 13, 700; in
Ibeju-Lekki LGA, APC polled 23, 298 and PDP scored 3,320, while in
Eti-Osa LGA, APC polled 30, 504 and PDP got 10, 678.
In
Oshodi-Isolo LGA, APC 39,945 polled with the PDP scoring 12, 585; in
Mushin LGA, APC polled 51,899 and PDP scored 8751 while in Kosofe LGA,
APC 44, 423 polled and PDP got 14, 351.
In Surulere LGA, APC polled 39, 986 with the PDP scoring 13, 733.
Other political parties across each LGA scored less than 1000 votes each including the Action Democratic Party (ADP)
The
election results were presented and accepted by the state Returning
Officer, Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede, the Vice-Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo
University (OAU), Osun.
Ogunbodede gave room to political party agents to make and observations before admitting the results.
Earlier in his opening remarks, Ogunbodede assured the stakeholders that the exercise would be transparent as much as possible.
The exercise, which commenced at 10:15 a.m.on Sunday, at the INEC Office, Yaba had been nonstop.
Oloye
Gboyega Adeniji, the gubernatorial candidate of Peoples Party of
Nigeria (PPN) and party agent at the collation centre decried the low
voter turnout saying the people stayed in their houses because of
intimidation and fear of not being killed.
“This is not fair in
democracy; there must be an opportunity for everybody to vote without
intimidation. This is not fear. We are heading to one-party state, we
are heading to anarchy,’’ Adeniji said. (NAN)