FCT Elections: APC Agent Faults Kuje Area Council Results, Alleges Over-Voting

As the collation of results of the chairmanship election in Kuje Area Council resumed on Sunday, a representative of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has alleged that there was overvoting in Gudun Karya Ward.

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Haruna Jatau, who represents the APC, objected to the election results presented by the collation officer, Zubairu Mohammed, citing election breaches in two polling units in the ward.



According to Jatau, there was overvoting in Zagabutu village, while in Huni village, voters were accredited manually instead of using the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).

“The APC rejects the election results from Gudun Karya,” he said.

Responding, the collation officer, Mohammed, denied the allegation, saying that BVAS was used for accreditation across Gudun Karya Ward.

However, the collation officer said he received a report from the polling officer in Huni that some thugs loyal to a particular political party had coerced him into rewriting the election results to favour their party.

According to him, the polling officer, under duress, yielded to the pressure and rewrote the results.

He noted, however, that the results were later corrected to reflect what was captured by the BVAS.

Reacting to the situation, the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) supervising Kuje Area Council, Abubakar Dambu, frowned at the cancellations on the result sheets.

He, however, urged the APC representative to put his complaint in writing to the INEC office.

Tinubu Congratulates Winners Of FCT Polls, Rivers, Kano By-Elections

President Bola Tinubu congratulates the winners of Saturday’s elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as well as the by-elections in Kano and Rivers states.

Tinubu urges the winners to serve with humility, patriotism, and dedication and to view the mandate given to them by the people as a sacred trust.

“He commends the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for his remarkable achievements in the territory, which have yielded political dividends to the governing All Progressives Congress (APC).

“The President congratulates the APC national leadership, Kano and Rivers leaderships, and all members of the party on the victories at the polls,” a statement by the President’s Special Adviser
(Information & Strategy), Bayo Onanuga, on Sunday party read.

He also lauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies, and voters for the peaceful and successful conduct of the elections.

Tinubu commended the courage and discipline displayed by all the contestants, stating that democracy is enriched with the vibrancy of participation and competition.

He, however, affirmed that the successful conduct of the exercise further strengthens democratic culture and institutions and called on INEC to continue improving its efforts to deliver even more exemplary electoral processes.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conducted elections in the six area councils of the FCT for chairmanship and councillorship positions.

By-elections were conducted in the Ahoada East II and Khana II state constituencies of Rivers State.

Elections were also held in the Kano Municipal and Ungogo constituencies in Kano State.

INEC declared the APC as the winner of the elections in the Abuja Municipal Area, Kwali and Bwari Area councils.

It also declared Mohammed Kasim of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner of the Gwagwalada Area Council election.

Rivers: APC Wins Ahoada East II By-Election

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Napoleon Ukalikpe of the All Progressives Congress (APC) the winner of yesterday’s by-election in Ahoada/East Constituency II of Rivers State.

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Declaring the results at the INEC office in Ahoada town, the returning officer, Rosemary Ogu, declared that Ukalikpe polled a total of 3,980 votes to win the election.

As of the time of filing this report, 86 out of the 87 polling unit results had been uploaded to the INEC results viewing portal.

APC’s Ishaku Wins Bwari Area Council Chairmanship Poll

Joshua Ishaku of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been declared winner of Saturday’s chairmanship election in Bwari Area Council.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced Ishaku as the duly elected chairman after he secured a total of 18,466 votes, defeating candidates of other political parties in the contest.

The Returning Officer for the Bwari chairmanship election, Professor Mohammed Nurudeen, declared the result on Sunday in Bwari. He stated that Ishaku satisfied all legal requirements to be returned elected.

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“I am the Returning Officer for the 2026 FCT Area Council Bwari Chairmanship Election held on February 21, 2026,” Nurudeen said.

“That Joshua Ishaku, having satisfied the requirements of the law, is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected.”

According to the results announced, the candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) polled 4,254 votes, while the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) candidate garnered 3,515 votes, finishing second and third respectively.

Less than 72 hours before the election, the PDP candidate, Julius Adamu, stepped down in favour of Ishaku.

Adamu said his decision followed the intervention of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.

He said, “I am standing here before you this afternoon to tell you that I have been in deep consultation with the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike. I have come to the conclusion that Joshua and I are brothers.

“It will not be right for two brothers to fight over one office. Therefore, I have relinquished my support to Hon. Joshua.

FCT: APC Wins Chairmanship Poll In Kwali Area Council

The Independent National Electoral Commission has declared the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Saturday’s Chairmanship election in Kwali Area Council, Daniel Nuhu as the winner.

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INEC said that Nuhu polled a total of 17,032 votes to defeat his closest rival, Haruna Pai, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who polled 8,575 votes to come second in the election.

The results were declared by the INEC presiding officer at Kwali’s final collation centre on Sunday morning.

Similarly, the candidate of the APC, Christopher Maikalangu, was declared the winner of the Abuja Municipal Area Council election by INEC.

The results for the municipal chairmanship election were announced at the INEC area office in Karu at about 4:30 a.m on Sunday.

Trump Hikes US Global Tariff Rate To 15 Percent

President Donald Trump raised the global duty on imports into the United States to 15 per cent on Saturday, doubling down on his promise to maintain his aggressive tariff policy a day after the Supreme Court ruled much of it illegal.

Trump said on his Truth Social platform that after a thorough review of Friday’s “extraordinarily anti-American decision” by the court to rein in his tariff program, the administration was hiking the import levies “to the fully allowed, and legally tested, 15% level.”

Shortly after the court’s 6-3 ruling that rejected the president’s authority to impose tariffs under a 1977 economic emergency powers act, Trump had initially announced a new 10 percent global levy by invoking a different legal avenue.

At the same time, the Republicans launched an extraordinary personal attack on the conservative justices who had sided with the majority, slamming their “disloyalty” and calling them “fools and lap dogs.”

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The ruling was a stunning rebuke by the high court, which has largely sided with the president since he returned to office, and marked a major political setback in striking down Trump’s signature economic policy that has roiled the global trade order.

Saturday’s announcement is sure to provoke further uncertainty as Trump carries on with a trade war that he has used to cajole and punish countries, both friend and foe.

It is the latest move in a process that has seen a multitude of tariff levels for countries sending goods into the United States set and then altered or revoked by Trump’s team over the past year.

Several countries have said they are studying the Supreme Court ruling and Trump’s subsequent tariff announcements.

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Sunday urged Donald Trump to treat all countries equally.

“I want to tell the US President Donald Trump that we don’t want a new Cold War. We don’t want interference in any other country, we want all countries to be treated equally,” Lula told reporters in New Delhi.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Saturday he would hold talks with European allies to formulate “a very clear European position” and joint response to Washington before he travels to the US capital in early March.

On the domestic front, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, said on X it was time for Trump to “listen to the Supreme Court, end chaotic tariffs, and stop wreaking havoc on our farmers, small business owners, and families.”

The new duty by law is only temporary — allowable for 150 days. According to a White House fact sheet, exemptions remain for sectors that are under separate probes, including pharma, and goods entering the US under the US-Mexico-Canada agreement.

On Friday, the White House said US trading partners that reached separate tariff deals with Trump’s administration would also face the new global tariff.

– High court defeat –

Friday’s court ruling did not impact sector-specific duties Trump separately imposed on steel, aluminum and various other goods. Government probes still underway could lead to additional sectoral tariffs.

But it nevertheless marked Trump’s biggest defeat at the Supreme Court since returning to the White House 13 months ago. The court has generally expanded his power.

Trump heaped praise on the conservative justices who voted to uphold his authority to levy tariffs — Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh, a Trump nominee — thanking them “for their strength and wisdom, and love of our country.”

The president alleged the majority of six justices, including two nominated during his first term, had been “swayed by foreign interests.”

“I think that foreign interests are represented by people that I believe have undue influence,” he said.

Shares on Wall Street — a metric closely watched by Trump — rose modestly Friday after the decision, which had been expected.

Business groups largely cheered the ruling, with the National Retail Federation saying this “provides much-needed certainty” for companies.

In court arguments, the Trump administration said companies would receive refunds if the tariffs were deemed unlawful. But the Supreme Court’s ruling did not address the issue.