APGA winning Anambra Governorship as INEC declares Professor Soludo winner in 14 of State’s 21 LGAs

The All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) is set to retain the Anambra State Government House, Awka as its candidate, the former Governor of Central bank of Nigeria (CBN), Professor Chukwuma Soludo is currently leading in two-thirds of the State’s 21 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

Specifically, Professor Soludo has won in 14 LGAs.

Senator Ifenayi Uba of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) and Mr Valentine Ozigbo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have won one LGA each.

But Senator Andy Uba of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is yet to win any LGA.

Results of six LGAs are being expected for the exercise to be brought to a close.

Although there are 21 LGAs in Anambra, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared that elections did not hold in Ihiala LGA.

In all, Soludo has a total of 89,490 votes across 14 LGAs, followed by Ozigbo with 43,142, and Uba with 35,788 votes.

Below is a break down of votes in the LGAS.

OYI LGA
APC: 2830
APGA: 6133
PDP: 2484

Idemili LGA 

APGA 5358

PDP 2312

APC 2291

Ekwusigo LGA

APGA 2570

PDP. 1857

Apc 1237

Orumba LGA
APC: 2692
APGA: 4826
PDP: 1863

Aguata LGA

APC: 4773

APGA: 9,136

PDP: 3798

Njikoka LGA

APC – 3216

APGA – 8803

PDP – 3409

Orumba South LGA

APC: 2,060
APGA: 4394
PDP: 1672

Nnewi South LGA

APC 1307
PDP 2226
APGA 3243

Awka South LGA
APC – 2595
APGA – 12891
PDP – 5489

Onitsha South LGA
APC – 2050
APGA – 4281
PDP – 2253

Anambra East LGA

APC 2034; APGA: 9746; PDP: 1380

Anaocha LGA APC – 2085; APGA – 6911; PDP – 5,108

Onitsha North LGA

APGA – 5587

APC – 3909

PDP – 3781

Ogbaru LGA
APC 1178
APGA 3051
PDP 3445

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