ADC Presidential Primaries: Amaechi Wins In Bayelsa

Mr  Rotimi Amaechi, a  former governor of Rivers and immediate past minister of Transportation has been declared winner of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Presidential Primary election in Bayelsa.

Amaechi defeated former Vice President Atiku Abubakar  and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen by a wide margin,  polling a more  votes in all the eight local government areas of the state in a direct primary election conducted on Monday in the 105 wards in the state.

Announcing  results at the ADC Collation Centre in Yenagoa on Tuesday,  Chairman of the ADC Presidential Primaries Committee in Bayelsa,  who  doubled as Returning Officer,  Rtd. Commodore Promise Dappa,  declared that Amaechi got a total of 44,404 votes while Atiku got 6,570 votes and Hayatu-Deen polled 939 votes.

He said out of a total of 56,356 registered voters, 53,298 were accredited, with valid votes of 51,913 and 1,785 rejected votes.

Dappa, who was flanked by other members of the committee and party leaders in the state declared: “By the powers conferred on me as  chairman of the presidential primary election in Bayelsa  and Returning Officer of the Presidential Primary election,  I  declare Chibuike Amaechi as winner of the ADC Presidential Primary election in Bayelsa,  haven  polled the highest number of votes in the state.”

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