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Abia guber: APC candidate, Ikechi Emenike loses LG to LP’s Otti

The Abia State Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Ikechi Emenike has lost his Umuahia North Local Government Council to the Labour Party (LP) standard-bearer, Dr Alex Otti.
Track news reports that the prominent factional leader of the All Progressives Congress in Abia state, had earlier on Saturday, 18th of March, 2023, cast his votes at his Umukabia Ohuhu ward, alongside his wife and Nigerian ambassador to the United States of America (USA), Mrs. Uzoma Ikechi Emenike.
The results as announced by the INEC returning officer in-charge of Umuahia North showed that Otti of the LP polled a total of 27,668 votes to beat APC’s Ikechi Emenike, who scored 7,225 votes, while Enyinnaya Nana Nwafor, candidate of Young Progressives Party (YPP) took third place by polling a total of 2,999 votes.
Details of the results below:
A 49
AA 37
AAC 31
ADC 457
ADP 98
APC 7225
APGA 1816
APM 34
APP 905
BP 40
LP 27668
NNPP 228
NRM 38
PDP 4843
PRP 8
SDP 55
YPP 2999
ZLP 75
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