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2023 Governorship Election: Makinde wins in Oyo, secures second term

THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Governor Seyi Makinde winner of the Oyo state governorship election, which held on Saturday, March 18.

Makinde trounced his closest rival, Teslim Folarin, a serving senator, by polling 563,756.

Folarin polled 256,685 votes.

Announcing the result on Sunday, March 19, the state Resident Electoral Commission, Tella Adeniran, returned the governor as the winner.

With the victory, the governor is set to govern the state for another four years.

Makinde, one of the G5 governors who dumped the presidential candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in the February 25 presidential election, was the only remaining governor among the G5 standing for election.

Three of the G5 governors had lost their election to the Senate on February 25. They are Samuel Ortom of Benue, Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, and Ifeanyi Uguanyi of Enugu.

Governor Nyesom Wike, who leads the team, did not contest for election.

Below are the results of the governorship election in Oyo state, as culled from The Punch.

Ona-Ara Local Government      Accord: 1,212
APC: 5,510
PDP: 17,326

Ibadan Northwest Local Government
Accord: 1,291
APC: 5,947
PDP: 19007

Ibarapa East Local Government
Accord: 1,885
APC: 7094
PDP: 11,125

Afijio Local Government
Accord: 1,357
APC: 5,588
PDP: 13,139

Atiba Local Government
Accord: 1,113
APC: 7,484
PDP: 18,389

Orire Local Government
Accord: 1,895
APC: 9,216
PDP: 13,767

Ibadan Southwest Local Government
A: 2,270
APC: 9,491
PDP: 31,273

Oluyole Local Government
Accord: 1,386
APC: 6,592
PDP: 21,700

Atisbo Local Government
Accord: 1,188
APC: 6,955
PDP: 9,199

Saki East Local Government
Accord: 188
APC: 5,519
PDP: 8,374

Surulere Local Government
Accord: 271
APC: 8,882
PDP: 15,554

Itewiwaju Local Government
Accord: 2036
APC: 4,597
PDP: 8034

Ogo Oluwa Local Government
Accord: 50
APC: 5,570
PDP: 10,930

Irepo Local Government
Accord: 388
APC: 9,785
PDP: 7,193

Olorunsogo Local Government
Accord: 998
APC: 4,851
PDP: 5,838

Ibadan Northeast Local Government
Accord: 1,564
APC: 8,486
PDP: 29,396

Ogbomosho South Local Government
Accord: 10
APC: 8,257
PDP: 17,693

Ibadan Southeast Local Government
Accord: 1,846
APC: 9,147
PDP: 23,585

Ibarapa North Local Government
Accord: 563
APC: 5,678
PDP: 10,845

Ibarapa Central Local Government
Accord: 1,455
APC: 6,287
PDP: 10,491

Oyo West Local Government
Accord: 431
APC: 7,599
PDP: 15,084

Oyo East Local Government
Accord: 571
APC: 6,999
PDP: 15,751

Ogbomosho North Local Government                                Accord: 562
APC: 10,661
PDP: 20,387

Ido Local Government
Accord: 822
APC: 7,865
PDP: 19,284

Kajola Local Government
Accord: 1,710
APC: 9,523
PDP: 13,562

Lagelu Local Government
Accord: 886
APC: 10,661
PDP: 19,104

Ibadan North Local Government
Accord: 2,120
APC: 11,883
PDP: 39,658

Iseyin Local Government
Accord: 501
APC: 9,694
PDP: 25,740

Egbeda Local Government
Accord: 3072
APC: 7,377
PDP: 30,444

Saki West Local GovernmentAccord: 607
APC: 13,753
PDP: 17,452

Orelope Local Government
Accord: 1,602
APC: 7,077
PDP: 6,483

Iwajowa Local Government
Accord: 269
APC: 6,441
PDP: 9,029

Akinyele Local Government
Accord: 1,287
APC: 9,445
PDP: 28,920

LIVE Fact-Check: Collation, result from 2023 governorship and state assembly election

COLLATION of election results is ongoing following the conduct of Nigeria’s 2023 Governorship and State Assembly Elections held on Saturday, March 18, 2023.

The Nigerian Fact-checkers’ Coalition (NFC) brings you live-check of election-related misinformation and disinformation spreading online.

Read the election day live check HERE


Do you have an election-related claim you want us to fact-check?

Reach the NFC via HERE.

This page is constantly being updated with verified checks. 


Claim 15

CLAIM: Viral social media posts claim a young man defeated the incumbent speaker, Yobe State House of Assembly, Ahmed Lawan Mirwa, in the polls.

FINDING: report by TheCable confirms that the current speaker of the Yobe State House of Assembly, Mr Mirwa, lost his reelection bid for the Nguru state constituency II. Musa Lawan,  the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), won instead. Mr Lawan polled 6,648 votes, while Mr Mirwa got 6,466 votes.

Mr Lawan’s details on the INEC list showed that he is 32 years old.

VERDICT: CORRECT

SOURCES: The Cable Newspaper,  Premium Times



Claim 14

CLAIM: A Twitter user, @Theoladeledada, claims that Oladipupo Olatunde is the governor-elect of Ogun state.

FINDINGS: Checks on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) website show that Oladipupo Olatunde Adebutu is the governorship candidate of the PDP in Ogun state.

When the NFC contacted Oluwaseyi Afolabi, CODE observer in Ogun state, she clarified that as of 3:30 pm today, no winner had been declared at the INEC collation centre in the state.

Meanwhile, voting data on INEC’s result viewing portal (IReV) shows that, as of 3.05 pm, results from 4,931 polling units out of 5,042 in the state have been uploaded.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCE: INEC IReV Portal


Claim 13

CLAIM: A Twitter user @goldmyneTV posted a video of people celebrating in Yola, claiming that Aishatu Dahiru, popularly known as Binani, has become the first female governor to be elected.

FINDINGS: INEC did not announce Binani as the governor-elect of Adamawa state. According to the Premium Times report, as of 4pm on Sunday, only ten local governments have been announced out of Adamawa’s 21 local governments. In the report, PDP’s candidate and incumbent governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, currently leads with 186,536 votes, while APC’s Binani has 179,264.

VERDICT: Incorrect

SOURCE: Premium Times


Claim 12

CLAIM: Social media users claim a man named Chude has been kidnapped by the State Criminal Investigation Department in Anambra state.

FINDINGS: Chude (Nnamdi Chude), is a vocal voice for the Labour Party and Peter Obi on Twitter.

The Public Relations Officer of Anambra State Police Command,  Ikenganyia Tochukwu has not replied the NFC’s messages. However, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo, the governor of Anambra State, confirmed that Chude was arrested on 18 March 2023 in Anambra by the Cyber Crime Unit of Interpol and taken to Abuja.

VERDICT: CORRECT

SOURCE: Anambra state governor


Claim 11

CLAIM: A Twitter user, @DeeOneAyekooto, claims that Jigawa State’s final results have been declared as follows: APC 460,302; PDP 275,776.

FINDINGS: As of 6:29pm on Sunday, results on INEC’s IReV show that only 11 LGA results have been uploaded out of 27 LGAs. Also, no credible media platforms have reported the final results in Jigawa state.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCE: INEC IReV portal


Claim 10

CLAIM: A Twitter user, @ObrusMados, claims that Shittu Rukayat is the youngest member of the state House of Assembly in the whole of Nigeria.

FINDINGS: Yusuf Adebisi, a lawmaker in Oyo State House of Assembly, was the youngest state legislator when he was elected in 2019 at age 25 to represent Ibadan South West Constituency 1. However, Shittu Rukayat, 26, who was declared winner of the Kwara State House of Assembly election, is the youngest state legislator to be elected in 2023.

VERDICT: CORRECT

SOURCES: Tribune, Punch newspaper.


Claim 9

CLAIM: Twitter users have shared a photo of people holding placards and protesting against Igbos in Lagos.

The photo was shared in connection with pockets of clashes in Lagos during the governorship election on Saturday.

FINDINGS: TinEye and Google reverse image searches show the picture has been on the internet since 2015 and is unrelated to Saturday’s elections. The photo was shared on Nairaland, a Nigerian internet forum, in 2015.

VERDICT: MISLEADING

SOURCES: Nairaland, TinEye, Google Reverse Image


Claim 8

CLAIM: A Twitter user, @Mmadudili, claims that Labour Party’s candidate, Kelvin Chukwu, has been declared the winner of Enugu East Senatorial election.

FINDINGS: The Punch Newspaper has reported that former Enugu State governor and Senator, Chimaroke Nnamani, lost his re-election bid to Kelvin Chukwu of the Labour Party.  Leadership Newspaper also confirms Labour Party’s victory.

VERDICT: CORRECT

SOURCES: Punch, Leadership Newspaper


Claim 7

CLAIM: A Twitter user, Love Chijioke (@Realsnowlove1), suggests the PDP scored 30,000 votes in the Enugu State gubernatorial election when less than 13,323 votes were cast in the presidential elections.

FINDINGS: The latest report by PREMIUM TIMES (published around 4pm on Sunday) on the Enugu gubernatorial elections indicates that results are still being collated. Results gathered from eight (8) out of the 17 local governments show that PDP had at the time of the report polled 66,907 votes. Meanwhile, PREMIUM TIMES reported  that a total number of 468,891 votes were cast in the presidential election in Enugu state. The PUNCH newspapers also recorded the same report, stating 456,424 as valid votes, 12, 467 invalid, and 468, 891 as the total votes cast.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCES: Premium Times, Punch newspaper


Claim 6

CLAIM: Twitter users claim Alex Otti, Abia state governorship candidate of the Labour Party, has been declared the winner.

FINDINGS: Voting data available on the result viewing portal (IReV) of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) shows results from 1,844 polling units in the state, out of 4,062, have been uploaded as of 9:30pm on Saturday.

Also, the purported declaration of the candidate as the election winner has not been published by any credible media platform. The CODE election observer in the state, Ugochukwu Favour, told the NFC on Saturday at 11 p.m. that collation is still ongoing at the ward level. Thus, a winner is yet to be declared.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCE: INEC IReV portal


Claim 5

CLAIM: A Twitter user, IperuBoy (@Iperu_Boy), claims that the APC gubernatorial candidate in Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, led thugs to snatch ballot boxes at Iperu, Ikenne local government.

FINDINGS: Punch Journalist Ojuroungbe Sodiq, who was at the scene, stated that although thugs snatched ballot boxes, it was difficult to ascertain who was responsible. Also, Abiodun did not appear in the pictures attached to the tweet.

VERDICT: MISLEADING

SOURCES: Punch Journalist, Google Lens


Claim 4

CLAIM: Twitter user claims Anthony Chinasa Abiola is Yoruba representing Umuahia Central Constituency in Abia State House of Assembly under the Labour Party.

FINDINGS: In a 1:10 minute YouTube clip by Television Continental (TVC News),  Chinasa clarified that he is not Yoruba. Chinasa, who spoke from 0:34 onwards, added that he is not of mixed ethnicity but fully Igbo.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCE: TVC News


Claim 3

CLAIM: Twitter user, Kelechi Favour (@kclove_diamond), shared an AIT video capturing a staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) caught with ballot papers and election materials in Olamaboro, Kogi State.

FINDINGS: The NFC contacted a Connected Development (CODE) observer, Umar Muhammed, in Kogi, who confirmed that the incident occurred. He explained that the man allegedly a local government Chairman directed him to commit the act. The video is featured on AIT Live’s YouTube page.

VERDICT: CORRECT

SOURCES: AIT Live and CODE observer


Claim 2

CLAIM: A Twitter user, Chinaza #PeterObi-HypeMan (@MuchTalksBlog1), claims that Wasiu Ayinde, Nigerian Fuji singer, was among the thugs who came to disrupt the election on Saturday.

FINDINGS: The one-minute-long video the claimant shared did not show that the Fuji singer was present at the location. Additionally, no reports from any credible media platform suggest or disclose Ayinde’s role in ballot snatching during yesterday’s election.

Reacting to the allegation, Kunle Rasheed, the singer’s spokesperson, debunked the claims on his Facebook page, reiterating that Mr Ayinde will never partake in such an act nor endorse it.

VERDICT: INCORRECT

SOURCES: OSINT, Mr Ayinde’s spokesperson


Claim 1

CLAIM: A Twitter user, TIFE (@ZeekiHodl), claims that Olumide Oworu is not the INEC-approved Labour Party’s candidate for Surulere, Lagos state House of Assembly.

FINDINGS: Premium Times’ report revealed that Oworu was not included in INEC’s final list of contestants. This was also confirmed by Daily Trust’s report, which stated that  Adebayo Bode is the approved LP’s candidate for Surulere 1 Constituency.

VERDICT: CORRECT

SOURCES: Premium Times, Daily Trust

*This live-check was jointly researched and written by members of the Nigerian Fact-Checkers’ Coalition (NFC): Nurudeen Akewushola, Faith Abeka, Fatimah Quadri (FactCheckHub); Rosemary Ajayi (Digital Africa Research Lab); Daniel Adaji (The Insight); Elizabeth Ogunbamowo, Lois Ugbede, Cole Praise, Silas Jonathan, Temilade Onilede, Lateef Sanni (Dubawa); Catherine Adeniyi, Motunrayo Joel, Allwell Okpi, Seyi Awojuyigbe, Fatimah Abubakar, Abisola Olasupo (Africa Check); Faruk Shuaibu (Daily Trust); Felix Tola-Winjobi (CDD); Rejoice Ewodage, Hannah Ajakaiye (FactsMatterNG); Bunmi Aduloju (The Cable); Shehu Olayinka and Bamas Victoria (ICIR).

It was edited and approved for publication by Kemi Busari, Caroline Anipah, Simbiat Bakare (Dubawa), David Ajikobi (Africa Check), Ajibola Amzat, and Opeyemi Kehinde (FactCheckHub).

APGA wins two state Assembly seats in Bayelsa

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TWO candidates of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) have each won a seat in the Bayelsa state Assembly.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced this on Sunday, March 19.

APGA’s Oteigbanyo George-Braah was declared the winner of the Nembe constituency 1 seat after polling 2,928 votes.

He defeated the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and incumbent lawmaker, Ebi Ben-Ololo, who got 2,356 votes, and Kenneth Standfast of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who had 485 votes.


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APGA’s Waikumo Amakoromo also won Yenagoa constituency 2 — an area considered a PDP stronghold — with 4,971 votes.

He defeated Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai of the PDP, the incumbent lawmaker representing the constituency.

PDP claims 25 of 26 assembly seats in Osun as Speaker loses

THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won 25 of the 26 House of Assembly seats in Osun State.

The party recorded a sweeping victory in the March 18 state assembly elections.

PDP dislodged the All Progressives Congress (APC), which won all seats except three, in 2019.

The only seat won by the APC is Boripe/Boluwaduro state Constituency, where the state’s former Governor, Gboyega Oyetola, hails from.

The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mutiu Agboke, an academic doctor, announced the results on Sunday, March 19, at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) headquarters in Osogbo.

The ICIR reports that the election result was a replay of what transpired during the July 16, 2022, governorship election that produced the incumbent governor Ademola Adeleke of the PDP.

Adeleke defeated Oyetola of the APC, who was seeking a second term.

However, a tribunal nullified Adeleke’s election on January 27, 2023. He appealed the ruling.

 

Guber poll: PDP takes lead in Rivers

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THE candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State Siminalaye Fubara has taken the lead in results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from the March 18 governorhip election.

Fubara has won all the nine Local Government Areas collated and announced so far.

Having won nine out of the 23 LGAs in the state, the PDP candidate has won one-third of the ballot already.

He is leading Tonye Cole of the All Progressives Congress(APC), Magnus Abe of the Social Democratic Party(SDP), Dumo Lulu-Briggs of the Accord and Beatrice Itubo of the Labour Party(LP) — the candidates of the frontline political parties in the state.

The nine LGAs announced so far are Tai, Etche, Gokana, Khana, Eleme, Ogu/Bolo, Opobo/Nkoro, Ikwerre, and Oyigbo.

Guber poll: LP, PDP win 4 LGAs each in Enugu

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THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP) have both won four local government areas out of eight LGAs announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Enugu State.

According to the  results announced so far by INEC, PDP won Aninri, Udi, Ezeagu and Uzo-Uwani LGAs while LP won Oji-River, Igboeze North, Igbo Etiti and Isi-uzo.

In Aninri LGA, PDP won with 6520 votes while Labour Party scored 3431 votes.

In Udi the PDP polled 13,633 against Labour Party’s 10,109.

Labour Party scored over 12,518 to win Isi-uzo while PDP polled 6,381 votes.

Labour Party also won in Igbo Etiti with 11,941 votes while PDP trailed with 8959 votes.

In total, Labour Party is slightly leading with 66,907 against PDP’s 66,471.

Announcement of results at the Enugu INEC office has been suspended till 3:00 pm as officials have gone for break to return later,with nine LGA’s to go.

NDLEA intercepts 1.2m pills of tramadol at Lagos airport

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THE National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted 1.2 million pills of tramadol at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.

The NDLEA also seized a consignment of heroin at the airport.

The anti-narcotics agency said its operatives at the airport disrupted the activities of a drug syndicate that operates between Nigeria, East Africa, and Europe, with the arrest of two members of the cartel.

NDLEA said that over 1.2 million pills of opioids were seized in two interdiction operations in Kogi and Gombe by its operatives.

In a statement signed by its spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, on Sunday, March 19, the agency said a member of the drug syndicate, Ejezie Vitus Ifeanyi, was nabbed during the screening of inward passengers on an Ethiopian Airline flight from Malawi via Addis Ababa at the arrival hall.

“When a search was conducted on him, it was discovered that one of his two bags has a false bottom concealment.

“During preliminary interview of the suspect, he confessed that a member of the syndicate was waiting at the airport car park to pick him up.

“An immediate follow-up operation led to the arrest of Chukwu Franco Bright, who was waiting in a grey colour Mercedes Benz C180 coupe, marked EKY 973 GQ, to receive the drug consignment,” the Agency stated.

Chukwu Franco BrightPhoto credit: NDLEA
Chukwu Franco Bright
Photo credit: NDLEA

The NDLEA said that after his arrest, a proper search of the bag was conducted before the two suspects leading to the recovery of 3.00 kilograms of heroin.

It added that findings reveal the drug syndicate networks between Nigeria, Malawi, and Mozambique in East Africa and Europe.

“While Chukwu, who lives in Lagos, is responsible for the recruitment and coordination of the activities of mules on behalf of other members of the cartel based in Mozambique and Malawi, another set operates from the South-Eastern part of Nigeria,” the Agency added.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives at the SAHCO export shed of the MMIA on Wednesday, March 15, intercepted a jerrycan of palm oil going to Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The agency said that at the point of examination, it was discovered that 600 grams of Cannabis Sativa were concealed inside the jerrycan of palm oil. A suspect, Tunde Ogunbowale, who presented the consignment for export to Dubai, was immediately arrested.

According to the NDLEA, an attempt to export 2.7kg of cannabis packaged as part of dried onions to Dubai through a postal service firm was frustrated by NDLEA officers attached to the courier company, who seized a carton filled with colourful sachets of dried onions used to conceal the illicit consignment.

Makinde clears 15 out of 16 LGAs declared in Oyo

OYO State governor And Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Seyi Makinde has taken the lead according to results announced from the March 18 governorhip election in the state.

Makinde is leading the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC)Teslim Folarin by wide margin.

From the 16 results that have been announced, Makinde has won in 15 LGAs, while the APC won in one local government.

The PDP candidate is reportedly leading 281,522 votes, ahead of APC’s 128,971.

The collation of results will resume shortly for the announcement of the remaining 17 LGAs.

35-year-old dashes Yobe Speaker’s 6th term bid, wins with 182 votes

A -35-year-old has thwarted the sixth-term dream of Speaker of the Yobe State House of Assembly, Ahmed Mirwa Lawan.

Lawan, a candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), lost to the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Lawan Musa.

They both contested for Nguru II Constituency.

The Speaker has represented the constituency since 2003.

Announcing the result, the Returning Officer Habib Muhammad, a doctor, said Musa polled 6,648 votes to defeat the Speaker, who got 6,466 votes.

According to the returning officer, other candidates in the poll, including those of the Africa Democratic Congress (ADC), Allied Peoples Movement (APM), and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), got 30, 14, and 23 votes, respectively.

Unlike the Yobe Speaker, who lost his re-election, The ICIR reported how the Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker secured a sixth term. 

Lagos Speaker, Obasa, wins 6th term, Elliot grabs 3rd term

THE Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has won his Agege 1 State Constituency for the sixth term.

Announcing the result of the governorship and state assembly election held on March 18, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) returning officer for the Agege Constituency election, Lukman Adeniji, a doctor, said on Sunday, March 19, at the Orile Agege collation centre that Obasa got 17, 214 votes to defeat his opponents, including Raheem Alani of Labour Party (LP) who came second with 3,933 votes.

Eight political parties fielded candidates in the House of Assembly election in the constituency, including the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kafayat Biobaku, who secured 62 votes and the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), with 1,609 votes.

A former Chairman of Agege Local Government, Jubreel Abdulkareem of the APC, won the Agege Constituency 2 Assembly seat with 15,676 votes to beat Labour Party and PDP candidates who won 7,159 and 1,598, respectively.

Meanwhile, former Nollywood star Desmond Elliot was re-elected for the third term at the Lagos State House of Assembly.

Elliot has been representing the Surulere Constituency since 2015 as a member of the ruling APC in the state.

He won Saturday’s March 18 poll with 17,837 votes, trailed by the LP candidate Adebayo Bode garnered 7,822 votes.

The PDP’s Thompson Sulaimon Abolaji came third with 1,045 votes.

The ICIR reported how the election went on in the state on Saturday, including its reports on how the LP’s governorship candidate, Gbadebo Rhodes Vivour, lost his polling unit to the incumbent Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and how Sanwo-Olu almost cleared all the votes in his (Sanwo-Olu’s) polling unit.