Atiku lost both in Kano and Lagos, the two states with the highest voting population. In Kano and Borno alone, he did not win a single local government, leaving Buhari with an advantage of close to 2million votes just from two states.
President Muhammadu Buhari, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has widened his lead on Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and has consolidated his position at the top of current results standings.
Results seen by SaharaReporters at 83% determination status show Buhari polling approximately 14million votes, with Atiku, his closest challenger, recording 9.5million.
This is a lead of 4.5million, meaning unless Atiku recovers geometrically in the 27% of the local governments where SaharaReporters is still expecting results, then Buhari will win by a higher margin than the 2.6million votes with which he defeated then incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, also of the PDP.
Atiku lost both in Kano and Lagos, the two states with the highest voting population. In Kano and Borno alone, he did not win a single local government, leaving Buhari with an advantage of close to 2million votes just from two states.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is still announcing the results at its national collation headquarters in Abuja, and is projected to formally declare Buhari re-elected on Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning if announcement proceeds at the pace promised by INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmud Yakubu, on Tuesday morning.
With 12 states and the Federal Capital territory officially announced, Buhari is leading with 3,589,092 votes, while Atiku is next to him with 2,908,668.
The PDP has since rejected the result, branding INEC’s figures “incorrect and unacceptable to our party”.