Niger governor, Babangida Aliyu defeated in senatorial election

The governor of Niger State Babangida Aliyu of the Peoples Democratic Party has suffered defeat in the Niger-East Senatorial District as the All Progressives Congress candidate, David Umaru, emerged winner with a wide margin.

In the results announced by the returning officer for the district, Ali Jigam, at the Senatorial Election Collation Centre, College of Education in Minna on Sunday, Umaru scored 49,519 votes while Aliyu got t 17,209 votes.

The APC candidate scored 18,887 votes in Gurara Local Government Area while the governor had 6,520. In Shiroro LGA, the APC candidate polled 27,191 votes as against 7,519 votes by his PDP counterpart.

In Tafa LGA , the collating officer, Emmanuel Daniya, said that the governor recorded 8,151 votes while the APC candidate had 17,596.

Also in Bosso LGA , it was a land slide victory for the APC candidate. He scored 36,250 voters over Aliyu’s 7, 060 votes. Umaru also extended his winning streak to Munya LGA where he polled 13,666 votes over Aliyu’s 6,635 votes.

In Suleja council area, the PDP candidate, who is also the Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum and a staunch supporter of President Goodluck Jonathan, got 12,648 while his APC counterpart scored 34,326 votes

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