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INEC Fixes 2023 Supplementary Elections Date
2023 Supplementary Elections Date has been fixed by INEC.
Newsone reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed April 15 for the conduct of all outstanding governorship, National, and State Assembly supplementary elections.
This online news platform understands that the 2023 Supplementary Elections Date was made known by the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi on Monday, March 27, 2023.
Oyekanmi said, “Arising from its meeting held today, the Independent National Electoral Commission has decided that all outstanding governorship, National and State Assembly supplementary elections will take place on Saturday 15th April 2023.
“A detailed official statement will follow shortly.”
Arising from its meeting held today, the Independent National Electoral Commission has decided that all outstanding Governorship, National and State Assembly supplementary elections will take place on Saturday 15th April 2023.
A detailed official statement will follow shortly.
— INEC Nigeria (@inecnigeria) March 27, 2023
The announcement comes barely one week after the governorship elections of Kebbi and Adamawa states were declared inconclusive.
Last Monday, the election in Kebbi was declared inconclusive due to breaches of electoral laws that led to cancellation of results in polling units within 20 of the state’s 21 local government areas (LGAs).
Professor Yusuf Sa’idu, INEC’s Returning Officer in the state, said violence, destruction of election materials, disruption of electoral proceedings and over-voting played a role in having the election declared inconclusive.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) was leading the poll with 388,258 votes, as against 342,980 votes scored by the PDP before INEC’s Returning Officer in the state declared the election inconclusive.
Meanwhile, Newsone Nigeria reports that the candidate of the APC in Adamawa, Senator Aishatu Dahiru (aka Binani) got 390,275 votes while the incumbent Governor Ahmadu Fintiri and PDP candidate polled 421,524 votes.
However, Prof Muhammadu Mele of the University of Maiduguri, INEC state collation officer, declared the election inconclusive due to the margin of votes.
The INEC state collation officer said, “Elections were not held in 47 wards, affecting 69 polling units. So, this gives us a margin of 31,249. The total number of PVCs collected in places where elections were not held amounted to 37,016.”