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    Home»News»Politics»LG Election: Confusion As Labour Party Secures Highest Votes Without Candidate –
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    LG Election: Confusion As Labour Party Secures Highest Votes Without Candidate –

    Ibom FocusBy Ibom FocusAugust 17, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    LG Election: Confusion As Labour Party Secures Highest Votes Without Candidate

    The Labour Party in Bauchi State has secured the highest number of votes in the Bogoro councillorship election held in Lusa B Ward of Bogoro Local Government Area, despite not fielding a candidate.

    Consequently, the Bauchi State Independent Electoral Commission, BSIEC, declared the candidate from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Lucy Ahmadu Yusuf, who came in second place, as the winner and the newly elected councillor representing Lusa B Ward.

    Announcing the results at the collation centre in Bogoro, the returning officer, Daniel Gambo, stated that the Labour Party, without a candidate, garnered 2,200 votes. PDP’s Lucy Ahmadu Yusuf, closely followed with 2,168 votes.

    The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Mbam Masoyi, came in third in the election with 275 votes.

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