
President Muhammadu Buhari took an early lead on Monday in initial official results from Nigeria’s presidential election, but the party of his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar quickly rejected the tallies as “incorrect and unacceptable”.
Saturday’s election, which US observers said had lost some credibility after being abruptly delayed by a week by officials citing organisational glitches, was expected to be Nigeria’s tightest since the end of military rule two decades ago.
At stake is control of Africa’s top oil producer and biggest economy. Northeast Nigeria has also been wracked by a decade-long battle with Islamist militants that has spilled into neighbouring countries and led to the deployment of a regional task force.
Buhari, 76, is a former military ruler seeking a second term on an anti-corruption platform, while Abubakar, 72, a businessman and former vice president, has pledged to expand the role of the private sector.

Initial results released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Monday put Buhari in the lead, having won in seven of Nigeria’s 36 states, the commission said.
Atiku prevailed in four states and the capital, Abuja, which is not a state but treated as a separate district in elections.
Buhari led Atiku by 51 percent to 46 percent, according to a Reuters tally based on the figures given by the commission.
In provisional results announced in state capitals but not yet confirmed by the commission, Buhari had won four states to Atiku’s one.
In the northern state of Kano, hundreds of people celebrated Buhari’s provisional lead in what was billed as one of the key battlegrounds in this year’s elections.
“Kano is for Buhari,” Wahab Abdulawal, a trader, said.
Asked about the early results, Buhari told reporters: “I don’t want to depend on rumours. … We will rather wait for INEC to announce the (full) results.”
But the chairman of Atiku’s People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus, said the election tallies announced so far were “incorrect and unacceptable”.
“The results are being manipulated and cancelled for APC to retain power,” he told reporters, referring to Buhari’s party.
Buhari’s All Progressives Congress (APC) said in a statement that the PDP had “embarked on a cynical plan to discredit INEC as a backup plan in the likely event of them losing the election”.
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The outcome, expected this week, appears to hinge on which man voters trust most to revamp an economy still struggling from a 2016 recession.
A credible and relatively calm vote would open a new chapter in the chequered political history of Nigeria, where nearly six decades of independence have been tarnished by military coups, endemic corruption and secessionist movements.
But doubts rose when the election was postponed on Feb. 16, just hours before it was due to begin, with authorities citing problems in delivering ballot papers and results sheets.
Live Update: Ekiti State#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 899,919
Total No: of Accredited: 395,741
Total Votes Cast: 393,709
Total Valid Votes: 381,132
Rejected Votes: 12,577AAC: 400
ADC: 406
ADP: 126
APC: 219,231
PDP: 154,032
SDP: 48— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 25, 2019
Live Update: Osun State#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,674,729
Total No: of Accredited: 732,984
Total Votes Cast: 731,882
Total Valid Votes: 714,682
Rejected Votes: 17200AAC: 1,022
ADC: 1,525
ADP: 9,057
APC: 347,634
PDP: 337,377
SDP: 259— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 25, 2019
F.C.T
C.O: Prof. Moh’d S. L#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,335,015
Total No: of Accredited: 467,784
Total Votes Cast: 451,408
Total Valid Votes: 423,951
Rejected Votes: 27,457AAC: 583
ADC: 246
ADP: 145
APC: 152,224
PDP: 259,997
SDP: 410— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 25, 2019
Kwara State
C.O: Prof. A. Bala#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,401 895
Total No: of Accredited: 489,482
Total Votes Cast: 486,254
Total Valid Votes: 459,676
Rejected Votes: 26,578AAC: 401
ADC: 456
ADP: 203
APC: 308,984
PDP: 138,184
SDP: 212— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 25, 2019
Nasarawa State
C.O: Prof. Nwakwo A.#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,509,481
Total No: of Accredited: 613,720
Total Votes Cast: 599,399
Total Valid Votes: 580,778
Rejected Votes: 18,621AAC: 75
ADC: 339
ADP: 107
APC: 289,903
PDP: 283,847
SDP: 359— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 25, 2019
Gombe State
C.O: Prof. Kyari M.#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,385,191
Total No: of Accredited: 604,240
Total Votes Cast: 580,649
Total Valid Votes: 554,203
Rejected Votes: 26,446AAC: 165
ADC: 248
ADP: 135
APC: 402,961
PDP: 138,484
SDP: 248— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 25, 2019
Ondo State
C.O: Prof. Kayode S#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of Results
Total No: Reg Voters: 1,812,567
Total No: of Accredited: 598,586
Total Votes Cast: 586,827
Total Valid Votes: 555,994
Rejected Votes: 30,833AAC:4,414
ADC:6,296
ADP:1,005
APC:241,769
PDP:275,901
SDP:1,618— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 25, 2019
Abia State
C.O: Prof. Chinedum N.#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,793,861
Total No: of Accredited: 361,561
Total Votes Cast: 344,471
Total Valid Votes: 323,291
Rejected Votes: 21,180AAC: 212
ADC: 336
ADP: 131
APC: 85,058
PDP: 219,698
SDP: 472— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 25, 2019
Yobe State
C.O: Prof. Abubakar O.#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,365,913
Total No: of Accredited: 601,059
Total Votes Cast: 586,137
Total Valid Votes: 559,365
Rejected Votes: 26,772AAC: 137
ADC: 162
ADP: 107
APC: 497,914
PDP: 50,763
SDP: 180— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 26, 2019
Enugu State
C.O: Prof. Joseph E.#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,935,168
Total No: of Accredited: 452,765
Total Votes Cast: 451,063
Total Valid Votes: 421,014
Rejected Votes: 30,049AAC: 219
ADC: 348
ADP: 137
APC: 54,423
PDP: 355,553
SDP: 130— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 26, 2019
Ebonyi State
C.O: Prof. Francis C.#NigeriaDecides2019
Collation of ResultsTotal No: Reg Voters: 1,392,931
Total No: of Accredited: 391,747
Total Votes Cast: 379,394
Total Valid Votes: 359,131
Rejected Votes: 20,263AAC: 205
ADC: 213
ADP: 102
APC: 90,726
PDP: 258,573
SDP: 452— Chronicle NG (@chronicle_ng) February 26, 2019