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APC primaries: Breakdown of Tinubu’s victory across states
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APC primaries: Breakdown of Tinubu’s victory across states

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The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, has declared President Bola Tinubu as its presidential candidate in the recently concluded primary election held across the nation.

Tinubu polled 10.99 million votes to defeat his only challenger, Stanley Osifo, who secured 16,504 votes.

DAILY POST highlights details of President Tinubu’s victory in the 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja.

Lagos: 814,988 

Adamawa: 644,149 

Kaduna: 618,914 

Imo: 582,960 

Kano: 500,852 

Katsina: 467,003

Gombe: 450,517 

Borno: 414,988 

Delta: 407,646 

Akwa Ibom: 389,197 

Enugu: 383,382 

Benue: 374,787 

Plateau: 241,720 

Bayelsa: 227,192 

Ebonyi: 207,579 

Jigawa: 206,520 

Kogi: 197,370 

Taraba: 183,698 

Ondo: 181,996 

Niger: 175,487 

Abia: 161,005 

Bauchi: 156,541 

Ogun: 322,485 

Zamfara: 321,579 

Kwara: 310,990 

Sokoto: 301,000 

Kebbi: 292,972 

Nasarawa: 285,436 

Rivers: 280,082 

Yobe: 253,804 

Cross River: 113,911 

Edo: 121,098 

Oyo: 142,754 

Osun: 100,888 

Ekiti: 85,340 

Anambra: 43,034 

FCT: 36,103

APC primaries: Breakdown of Tinubu’s victory across states

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