Politics
#LagosAPCPrimaries! Sanwo-Olu leads Ambode in Alausa, Tinubu’s ward
Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tuesday, defeated incumbent governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, at Alausa, Ikeja and Tinubu’s ward.
The results were announced by the electoral officer in charge of the ward, Olanrewaju Yahaya.
Sanwo-Olu polled 960 votes ahead of the governor who secured just four votes.
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Final results announced for Ward C, Tinubu’s ward, showed that Ambode managed to poll a total of only four votes.
Sanwo-Olu polled a total of 960 votes in the same ward.
The Lagos Ward C is comprising Olusosun, Alausa and Oregun.
The primary election is ongoing in many APC wards across the state.
See more results:
Ward C2, Odi Olowo
Sanwo-Olu: 4387
Ambode: 06
Ward D2, Lagos Island
Sanwo-Olu 2, 280
Ambode 0
Ward C, Orire, Amuwo-Odofin
Sanwo-Olu: 230
Ambode: 1
Ward B, Irepodun, Amuwo-Odofin
Sanwo-Olu: 260
Ambode: 4
Ward C Somolu
Sanwo-Olu 6,743
Ambode 0
Ward C Somolu
Sanwo-Olu 6,743
Ambode 0
Mosan G-North
Sanwo-Olu 9,700
Ambode 7
Mushin 1,Ward 2 Result
SANWOOLU – 4011
AMBODE – 5
#LagosAPCPrimaries
Here is the result of ward H ( C3 ) in ( odiolowo/ Ojuwoye )Mushin Lagos pic.twitter.com/rovW6xFjVU— YINUSA TOHEEB ORIRE (Fortune) (@Horirenitemi1) October 2, 2018
Democracy in Action …. AUDIBLE to the DEAF…. VISIBLE to the BLIND… DIRECT PRIMARIES is the way… #LagosAPCPrimaries pic.twitter.com/OIROXw7cMO
— Jubril A. Gawat (@Mr_JAGs) October 2, 2018
Our Ward, Ward E3 Lagos Island (Premier Ward), This is where our INCOMING Governor @BJSanwoolu will be voting, Plenty people are not here yet … #LagosAPCPrimaries pic.twitter.com/h1cHo0so6T
— Jubril A. Gawat (@Mr_JAGs) October 2, 2018
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