The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the three senatorial seats in Lagos.
Idiat Adebule, former deputy governor, won the Lagos west
senatorial election, polling 361,296 votes to defeat Segun Adewale of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who scored 248,653 votes.
Tokunbo Abiru of the APC polled 178,646 votes to clinch the
Lagos east senatorial seat, defeating Nicholas Adekunle, the PDP candidate, who
garnered 80,249 votes, while Wasiu Eshinlokun, Lagos deputy speaker, beat PDP’s
Gomez Adewale Francis to clinch the Lagos central senatorial district.
The APC also clinched 20 of the 24 house of representatives
seats in Lagos, while the Labour Party (LP) took three seats and PDP managed to
win one.
Here is the full list:
S/N |
CONSTITUENCY |
NAME OF THE WINNER |
PARTY |
1 |
Agege |
Hammed Adewale |
APC |
2 |
Ajeromi/Ifelodun |
Kalejaiye Adeboye |
APC |
3 |
Alimosho |
Ganiyu Ayuba |
APC |
4 |
Amuwo-Odofin |
George Adegeye |
LP |
5 |
Apapa |
Adedayo Olumuyiwa |
APC |
6 |
Badagry |
Sesi Whingah |
APC |
7 |
Epe |
Raji Olawale |
APC |
8 |
Eti-Osa |
Thaddeus Attah |
LP |
10 |
Ibeju-Lekki |
Balogun Olusegun |
APC |
11 |
Ifako-Ijaiye |
Olabinjo Adeyemi |
APC |
12 |
Ikeja |
Faleke Abiodun |
APC |
13 |
Ikorodu |
Benson Adegoke |
APC |
14 |
Kosofe |
Ogbara Kafilat |
APC |
15 |
Lagos Island I |
Badru Dolapo |
APC |
16 |
Lagos Island II |
Akiolu Kayode |
APC |
17 |
Lagos Mainland |
Moshood Oshun |
APC |
18 |
Mushin I |
Alli Taofik |
APC |
19 |
Mushin II |
Fayinka Toyin |
APC |
20 |
Ojo |
Obasa Tajudeen |
PDP |
21 |
Oshodi -Isolo i |
Dawodu Ayinla |
APC |
22 |
Oshodi-Isolo II |
Okey Joe |
LP |
23 |
Somolu |
Ademorin Kuye |
APC |
24 |
Surulere I |
Femi Gbajabiamila |
APC |
25 |
Surulere II |
Okunlola Lanre |
APC |
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This is a laughable "result" from Lagos State. Lagosians rejected Tinubu to become their president. They will not endorse his APC candidates to represent them. These results should be contested.
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