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    Adeleke wins 17 LGAS, Oyetola claims 13

    David GreatBy David GreatJuly 17, 20222 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Governor Adegboyega Oyetola and Senator Ademola Adeleke
    Former governor Adegboyega Oyetola and incumbent governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke
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    Senator Ademola Adeleke of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won 17 of the 30 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the Osun State governorship election.

    Incumbent Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC), however, won in the remaining 13 LGAs.

    This comes as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) collates the results of the governorship election conducted on Saturday.

    The collation exercise, which commenced in the early hours of Sunday, is ongoing at the INEC office in Osogbo, the state capital.

    Adeleke polled a total of 403,372 votes while Oyetola got 374,921 votes.

    INEC is expected to officially declare Adeleke, often described as the dancing senator as the next governor of Osun state.

    • #OsunDecides2022: Adeleke leads Oyetola in Osun election

    Below is a breakdown of collated results from the 30 LGAs below:

    Ife East LG

    APC – 19,353

    PDP – 18,071

    Ife South LG

    APC – 12,481

    PDP – 9,116

    Aiyedaade LG

    APC – 14,527

    PDP – 13,380

    Atakunmosa East LG

    APC – 7,449

    PDP – 6,992

    Irewole LG

    APC – 18,198

    PDP – 14,216

    Egbedore LG

    APC – 9,228

    PDP – 13,230

    Ede North LG

    APC – 9,603

    PDP – 23,931

    Ede South LGA

    APC – 5,704

    PDP – 19,438

    Ejigbo LG

    APC – 14,355

    PDP – 18,065

    Isokan LG

    APC – 10,833

    PDP – 10,777

    Iwo LGA

    APC – 17,421

    PDP – 16,914

    Ola Oluwa LGA

    APC – 9,123

    PDP – 7,205

    Ori Ade LG

    APC – 14,189

    PDP – 15,947

    Irepodun LG

    APC – 12,122

    PDP – 14,369

    Ife Central LG

    APC – 17,880

    PDP – 13,532

    Ifedayo LG

    APC – 5,016

    PDP – 4,730

    Ife North LG

    APC – 9,964

    PDP – 10,359

    Olorunda LG

    APC – 18,709

    PDP – 21,350

    Orolu LG

    APC – 9,928

    PDP – 10,282

    Obokun LG

    APC – 9,727

    PDP – 13,575

    Boripe LG

    APC – 21,205

    PDP – 7,595

    Odo Otin LG

    APC – 13,482

    PDP – 14,003

    Aiyedire LG

    APC – 7,868

    PDP – 7,402

    Ilesha West LG

    APC – 10,777

    PDP – 13,769

    Ifelodun LG

    APC – 16,068

    PDP – 17,107

    Atakunmosa West LG

    APC – 6,601

    PDP – 7,750

    Ila LG

    APC – 11,163

    PDP – 13,036

    Osogbo LG

    APC – 22,952

    PDP – 30,401

    Ilesha East LG

    APC – 13,452

    PDP – 10,969

    Boluwaduro LG

    APC – 5,649

    PDP – 5,869

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