Abridged election results of 36 States on iREV shows Peter Obi won Rivers, Benue, reveals huge disparity

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Analysis and scrutiny of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Result Viewing (IREV) portal has revealed the Peter Obi actually won the states of Rivers and Benue which INEC initially announced as won by the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In states like Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Gombe, Zamfara, there is a huge disparity as a huge chunk of the results uploaded do not match that obtained at the polling unit.

In Benue state, Mr Peter Obi actually scored a total of 190,431 votes followed by the APC which scored 189,321 votes with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) coming a distant 3rd.

Rivers State is even more revealing with Peter Obi’s Labour Party winning by almost a landslide polling a total of 178,575 votes, followed by the APC with 88,055 votes and the PDP with 58,821 votes.

INEC announced that APC’s Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu won Rivers and Benue states in announcing the February 25th presidential election results where they declared Tinubu as the winner.

This discovery shows the announcement and flawed and suspicious as the results from INEC’s own IREV is revealing otherwise.

Though the IREV data also shows that the PDP also won Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom states, a disparity shows that 239 uploaded EC8A results forms out of 1,639 did not match the actual results from the polling units.

This also applies to Akwa Ibom where a total of 299 EC8A result forms did not match the actual results from the polling units.

This disparity was noticeable across all the entire 36 states and FCT but the states that showed the most glaring disparities are Gombe (2,416), Benue, Delta (970), Ebonyi (405), Lagos, Jigawa (996), Kaduna (1,568), Kano (2,962), Katsina (885), Kebbi (606), Kogi (759), Lagos (830), Niger (530), Ogun (791), Osun (527), Oyo (1,005), Plateau (673), Rivers (731), Sokoto (687), Zamfara (1,223), Abia (678), Bauchi (691) and Borno (855).

The alarming anomaly at these polling units (PU) where the uploaded forms did not match the actual results at the polling units means the results there may have been altered or manipulated (tampered with).

These analysed results also show that Mr Peter Obi of the Labour party won the highest number of states which stands at 14, followed by Mr. Tinubu and the APC which won 13 states with Mr Atiku and the PDP winning just 10 states.

This IREV portal results analysis also shows that Peter Obi of the Labour party got 25% of votes in 18 states, Mr Tinubu of the APC got 25% of votes in 28 states and Mr Atiku got 25% of votes in 21 states. 

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