Breaking News: INEC declares Douye Diri of PDP winner of Bayelsa Governorship election with 143,172 votes

Douye Diri

The Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) candidate Douye Diri as the winner of the Bayelsa governorship election following the nullification of the election of David Lyon of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The Commission’s Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, who briefed newsmen after its emergency meeting in Abuja on Friday, said with the disqualification of Lyon of the APC, the total number of valid votes now stood at 149,999.

He said out of this, Diri polled 143,172, and similarly scored more that 25 percent of lawful votes cast in all eight Local Governments.

He said the number of cancelled votes stood at 90,822, while APGA’s candidate, which is Diri’s closest rival, scored a paltry 1,299 votes.

Yakubu said with the number of votes garnered by Diri, the election was conclusive and that the PDP’s candidate had been declared winner of the poll.

He said Diri, who is now Bayelsa State Governor-elect,  would be issued with Certificate of Return immediately in preparation for his sworn in today.

 

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