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- April 15, 2024

Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC),Prof. Mahmood Yakubu on Sunday formally declared open the 2023 Election Results Collation Centre and warned against the posting of election results not certified by the Commission. While declaration open the Centre, INEC Chairman who is also the Chief Electoral Commissioner explained the procedure and ground rules for receiving results

The Lagos state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr Olusegun Agbaje has given reasons for INEC’s delay in the deployment of voting materials, which led to the commencement voting in several places and the absence of INEC officials in some parts of the state. Speaking to journalists on the night of the general elections at the

Twenty-four hours after casting their votes, Nigerians now await the outcome of the elections of what has gone down as the most competitive contest in more than four decades. The Electoral umpire, INEC said the national collation centre would open at noon today but the final results may not be known until all results from

Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu on Saturday evening said elections in 141 Polling Units in Bayelsa state and a senatorial district in Edo state have been rescheduled. Prof Yakubu who disclosed this while giving update on Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly election said election process was disrupted in four

Nigerians trooped out in large numbers to elect their new leaders – a President, 109 Senators and 360 members of the House of Representatives – in an election that started to a slow start in several polling units but has been largely orderly and peaceful. Voters from across the country turned out in reasonable numbers

Though open campaigns ended on Thursday, events leading to Saturday election day were on the upbeat on the eve of election with different political parties fine-tuning their strategies and mobilising their agents. A visit around Lagos showed a beehive of activities at the different local government offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to