The All Progressives Congress, APC, has claimed victories in the two senatorial bye-elections held in Bauchi and Katsina states on Saturday, August 11, 2018.
While the official results have not been announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission, the APC acting publicity secretary, Yekini Nabena tweeted a ‘thank you’ to the voters in the two senatorial districts, for ‘believing in APC”. The tweet came with an illustration of a clenched fist, indicating APC ‘power’.
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In Bauchi South, the APC candidate is Lawal Yahaya Gumau. From reports, he appeared to have defeated the PDP candidate, and Isa Yuguda, former governor and the candidate of GNP, with a landslide. Other candidates are: Haruna Ayuba, ADC; Aminu Tukur, APP, and
Others are Usman Hassan (Kowa Party); Barrister Husseini Umar, NNPP,; Usman Chaledi, PDC; Ladan Salihu, PDP, and Maryam Garba Bargel, SDP.
Gumau, the winner, was a two-time member of the Bauchi State House of Assembly and current member of the House of Representatives.
The election was held to fill a vacancy created with the death Senator Ali Wakili of the APC on March, 17, 2018.
In Katsina North election, Ahmad Babba Kaita of the APC, who is a member of the House of Representatives, defeated Kabir Babba Kaita of the PDP, also by landslide, according to reports yet to be verified officially by INEC.
In one of the published results online, President Muhammadu Buhari’s Sarkin Yara polling unit in Daura, the PDP got one vote, while the APC won with 206 votes.
A third party, GPN in some of the results from polling units fared better than the PDP. The Katsina election was also meant to fill the vacancy created by the death of Senator Mustapha Bukar.
The APC has also claimed victory in the Lokoja/Lokoja/Kogi/Koton Karfe Federal Constituency. Representing the APC in the election to the House of Representatives is Alhaji Haruna Isah.
The fourth bye-election took place in Obudu LGA of Cross River State. It was to fill a vacancy in the State Assembly. The APC has not spoken about the poll.