ADVERTISEMENT

INEC says final collation begins on Monday

INEC says collation of results is currently at various levels in all the states, stressing that results from only two states have come in.

___3613294___https:______static.pulse.com.gh___webservice___escenic___binary___3613294___2015___3___29___22___Attahiru+Jega

The INEC Deputy Director, Publicity, Nick Dazang, has announced that the final collation of results for the presidential and National Assembly elections will commence at the INEC National Collation Centre by 12noon on Monday March 30, in Abuja.

Speaking on a programme on the African Independent Television (AIT) on Sunday May 29, Dazang said collation of results is currently at various levels in all the states and that results from only two states could be said to have come in.

He said the decision to commence collation on Monday was reached at a meeting of the officials of the commission on Sunday, shortly after the Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega met with newsmen.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Gov Alia vows to demolish property housing kidnappers, Yahoo boys in Benue

Gov Alia vows to demolish property housing kidnappers, Yahoo boys in Benue

Tinubu appoints former Rivers lawmaker, ex-Naval officer as heads of NESREA, NDRBDA

Tinubu appoints former Rivers lawmaker, ex-Naval officer as heads of NESREA, NDRBDA

Court accuses EFCC boss of contempt over handling of Yahaya Bello's case

Court accuses EFCC boss of contempt over handling of Yahaya Bello's case

Fubara donates ₦350m as Navy moves training headquarters from Lagos to Rivers

Fubara donates ₦350m as Navy moves training headquarters from Lagos to Rivers

Bandits invade Defence Minister's hometown, kill 1, abduct scores

Bandits invade Defence Minister's hometown, kill 1, abduct scores

Cardiologist bags 4-year jail term over patient deaths

Cardiologist bags 4-year jail term over patient deaths

We must continue to support President Tinubu - Ododo tells Kogi residents

We must continue to support President Tinubu - Ododo tells Kogi residents

Tinubu appoints Zenith Bank founder Jim Ovia to chair student loan fund

Tinubu appoints Zenith Bank founder Jim Ovia to chair student loan fund

Husband begs IGP to find his wife who went missing on official police duty

Husband begs IGP to find his wife who went missing on official police duty

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT