Assembly Election 2023: APC wins 23 seats in Ekiti  

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The Independent National Electoral Commission has confirmed 23 All Progressives Congress House of Assembly candidates in Ekiti State as victors of Saturday’s election into the state assembly in their respective seats.

The electoral umpire also ruled two Social Democratic Party candidates victors while the remaining state seat was deemed inconclusive.

Assembly Election 2023: APC wins 23 seats in Ekiti   

INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Ekiti State, Dr Ayobami Salami, declared, “The election in Ido/Osi State Constituency 1 is inconclusive. This is because the margin of lead principle suggested a requirement for extra elections to be conducted in three polling units before a clear winner could emerge.”

Salami, in a statement by Head of Voter Education and Publicity, INEC, Ekiti State, Temitope Akanmu, said there was violent disruption of the voting process in three polling units – PU 003, PU 012 and PU 014 all in Registration Area (Ward) 01 of Ido/OsI State Constituency 1.

While declaring the result, the Ekiti REC stated the SDC candidate, Babatunde Omotayo, won in Ise/Orun State Constituency having received 7,498 votes to defeat Moses Ajayi of the APC, who scored 6,798 votes and Kehinde Ogunlade of the Peoples Democratic Party who got 582 votes.

Furthermore, Oladele Ogunsakin of the SDP garnered 4,566 votes to win Ekiti East 1 seat, having beaten Abraham Fatoba of the APC who received 3,595 votes and Emmanuel Adeyemi of the PDP, who got 22 votes.

The APC candidates who won in their various constituencies include, Deputy Speaker, Hakeem Jamiu (Irepodun/Ifelodun II); House Committee on Media and Publicity Chairman, Adeoye Aribasoye (Ikole II); former Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mariam Ogunlade (Emure); former Commissioner for Environment, Iyabo Fakunle-Okhiemen (Ilejemeje); Abimbola Solanke (Moba 1); Adeyinka Adegbite (Ado 1) and Bolaji Olagbaju (Ado II) (Ado II).

Others are Adeteju Okuyiga (Ayekire/Gbonyin), Yinka Olowookere (Efon), Oluwole Akanle (Ekiti East II), Kareem Atunbiade (Ekiti West 1), Johnson Bode-Adeoye (Ekiti West II), Anthony Adaramodu (Ekiti Southwest 1), Michael Ige (Ekiti Southwest II) Ebenezar Ayorinde (Ido/Osi 2), Ademola Ojo (Ijero), Babatunde Oke (Ikere 1), Babatunde Idowu (Ikere II), Sunday Fatunla (Ikole 1), Olanrewaju Akindele (Irepodun/Ifelodun 1), Adeyemi Awoniyi (Moba II), Ademola Longe (Oye 1) and Sunday Odebunmi (Oye II) (Oye II).

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