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You’ve shown unity, Bello hails Kogites

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The Kogi State governor Yahaya Bello has commended the people of the state for their demonstration of unity, courage, and resilience during the conduct of the 2023 presidential and National Assembly elections held across the state.

Bello while hailing the people stated that the peaceful and orderly conduct of the people and the successful completion of the elections is a strong indication that the citizens were committed to the ideals of democracy and the rule of law.

Bello also commended the security agencies and the electoral officials for their commitment to a peaceful and transparent electoral process.

“I am happy to commend the citizens of Kogi state, security agencies, and electoral officials of our nation for their commitment to a peaceful electoral process. The orderly and peaceful manner in which the elections were conducted is a testament to the strength of our democracy and the resilience of our people across the state.

“The successful completion of the elections is a strong indication that our citizens are committed to the ideals of democracy and the rule of law. I am also grateful for the efforts of the security agencies in ensuring the safety of the citizens before and during the electoral process,” he said.

While commending the electorates for the overwhelming votes given to the candidates of the All Progressives Congress in the elections, he said the such commitment was a strong indication that the citizens always stand by the ruling party in the state, the All Progressives Congress.

In the just concluded elections as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission, the presidential candidate of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu polled a total of 240, 751 votes to defeat his closest rival Atiku Abubakar who polled a total of 145,104 votes.

INEC also declared the three senatorial candidates of the APC winners of the elections and returned elected.

Senator Isah Jibrin Echecho of Kogi East polled a total of 108,777 votes ahead of his closest rival, Victor Adoji of the PDP who polled 81,662.

Engr Abubakar Ohere of Kogi West polled 52,132 to defeat Natasha Akpoti Uduagha of the PDP who scored a total of 51,763 votes while Hon Sunday Karimi of Kogi West scored a total of 70,184 votes against Hon T J Yusuf of the PDP who polled 51,964 votes.

The All Progressives Congress also won 6 out of 9 Federal House of Representatives seats with two Federal Constituency elections declared inconclusive by the INEC.

While thanking the people for the victory, he urged members of the public to be magnanimous in victory as they celebrate and assured that Asiwaju’s victory will revolutionize Kogi industrial sector and revamp the moribund iron and steel industry in Ajaokuta.

He said the people have played their roles in partaking in vertical representative process which will enable them to sanction vertical accountability from elected representatives.

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