APC clears local council polls in Kwara

The ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in Kwara State, has emerged victorious in the local council polls held on Saturday across the 16 local government areas of the state.

Chairman of the state independent electoral commission, Muhammed Baba Okanla, who announced the result of the elections in Ilorin, said
the APC won all the chairmanship and councillorship positions of the 16 local government areas in the state.

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At a press conference in Ilorin, he said “firstly, I’d like to express our heartfelt appreciation for your tireless efforts and commitment to factual reporting.

“Your professionalism has been instrumental in ensuring the transparency and credibility of our electoral process.

“The electoral process, which unfolded across the state’s 16 local government areas and 193 wards, witnessed the participation of five political parties: APC, APM, PDP, SDP, and Accord.

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“Our electoral officers and returning officers from the field have filed their results, and I’m pleased to share the outcomes with you.

“After meticulous collation and verification, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has emerged victorious in all categories.

“Specifically, the APC has won all 16 Local Government Area chairmanship positions. The party has also secured all 193 councilorship seats.

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“We commend political parties for their commitment to a peaceful election, which did not record any major casualty and the people of Kwara State for trooping out en masse to exercise their civic rights.

“We also like to appreciate security agencies for ensuring peace and orderliness throughout the voting process in a professional manner.”

APC clears local council polls in Kwara

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