BREAKING: Buhari to win 2019 Nigeria Presidential Elections with 15,191,847 votes; PDP rejects Results

President Muhammadu Buhari who took early lead from results obtained from collation Centers across the 36 States and FCT has finally sealed his victory.

Buhari’s main challenger is the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

While Atiku had gained more votes, winning the incumbent President with wide margins in the South East and some in South-South state, Buhari has gathered insurmountable strength in the North.

With official results from 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, President Muhammadu Buhari will be declared the winner of 2019 Nigeria Presidential Elections.

According to PREMIUM TIMES, President Muhammadu Buhari has scored the highest votes by polling 15,191,847 votes. His closest challenger and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), polled 11,262,978 votes.

The result of all 36 states and Abuja have been declared at the INEC collation centre in Abuja.

See Results below.

STATES APC PDP
Abia 85,058 219,698
Adamawa 378,078 410,266
Akwa Ibom 175,429 395,832
Anambra 33,298 524,738
Bauchi 798,428 209,313
Bayelsa 118,821 197,933
Benue 347,668 356,817
Borno 836,496 71,788
Cross River 117,302 295,737
Delta 221,292 594,068
Ebonyi 90,726 258,573
Edo 267,842 275,691
Ekiti 219,231 154,032
Enugu 54,423 355,553
FCT 152,224 259,997
Gombe 402,961 138,484
Imo 140,463 334,923
Jigawa 794,738 289,895
Kaduna 993,445 649,612
Kano 1,464,768 391,593
Katsina 1,232,133 308,056
Kebbi 581,552 154,282
Kogi 285,894 218,207
Kwara 308,984 138,184
Lagos 580,825 448,015
Nasarawa 289,903 283,847
Niger 612,371 218,052
Ogun 281,762 194,655
Ondo 241,769 275,901
Osun 347,634 337,377
Oyo 365,229 366,690
Plateau 468,555 548,665
Rivers 150,710 473971
Sokoto 490,333 361,604
Taraba 324,906 374,743
Yobe 497,914 50,763
Zamfara 438,682 125,423
Total: 15,041,137 10,789,007

Meanwhile, the PDP has rejected the announced results, saying it does not reflect the votes that were cast across the country.

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