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BREAKING : Oyo Guber Election : INEC results from the 33 LGAs
 
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Sun, 10 Mar 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

The results declared so far by the Resident Electoral Commissioner on the governorship election in Oyo State  from 32 out of the 33 Local Government Areas in the state.

The race is mainly between the APC (Bayo Adelabu) and PDP (Seyi Makinde).

The PDP canadidate Enger Seyi Makinde looks very good to be declared Oyo State governor-elect from the results declared so far.

See below:

1.   Ibadan North West

       APC – 9,690

       PDP – 20,715

2.    Ibarapa East

        APC – 8,646

        PDP – 13,002

3.     Atiba

        APC – 9,690

        PDP – 14,636

4.    Kajola

       APC  –  12,982

       PDP  –  13,600

5.   Ido

      APC – 8,585

      PDP – 16,726

6.   Lagelu

      APC – 11,923

      PDP – 16,217

7.   Iwajowa

       APC – 8,459

       PDP – 9,358

 

8.   Ogbomoso South

       APC  –  10,984

       PDP  –  11,236

9.  Afijio

     APC – 7,591

     PDP – 10,515

10. Saki West

APC: 15,147

PDP: 21,184

11. Ibadan South East

APC – 13,277

PDP – 24,556

12. Orire

APC – 15,810

PDP – 9,856

13. Ibarapa North

APC – 8,644

PDP – 11,580

14. Ibarapa Central

APC – 7,888

PDP – 10,964

15. Orelope

APC – 7,546

PDP – 10,460

16. Atisbo

APC – 9,678

PDP – 10,026

17. Surulere

 

APC – 14,168

PDP – 7,505

18. Ogo-Oluwa

APC – 9,547

PDP – 6,152

19. Ogbomoso North

APC – 14,442

PDP – 13,035

20. Ibadan North

APC – 18,866

PDP – 40,785

21. Egbeda

APC – 13,581

PDP – 24,203

22. Itesiwaju

APC – 6,825

PDP – 8,612

23. Irepo

APC – 7,862

PDP – 7,633

24. Saki East

APC – 6,345

PDP – 8,527

25. Oyo West

APC – 9,756

PDP – 12,132

26. Oyo East

APC – 8,721

PDP – 12,580

 

27. Oluyole

APC – 9,477

PDP – 18,070

28. Olorunsogo

APC – 5,277

PDP – 7,554

29. Ona Ara

APC – 7,848

PDP – 14 430

30. Akinyele

APC – 12,023

PDP – 23,423

31. Iseyin

APC – 15,435

PDP – 21,080

32. Ibadan North East

APC – 12,553

PDP – 30,824

33. Ibadan South West

APC –waiting

PDP –waiting

 

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