Justin: Atiku Wins PDP Presidential Candidate With 371 Votes


Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and one of the presidential aspirants of People’s Democratic Party, PDP has become the party’s presidential candidate.

Atiku’s emergence was confirmed at the party’s national convention held in Abuja, the federal capital territory.

The counting which had begun about some minutes ago has pushed Atiku ahead of his runner up and Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike in respect of numerical numbers which he has garnered so far.

Information gathered that the final result of the PDP National Convention goes as follows:

Atiku 371
Wike 237
Saraki 70
Pius 13
Bala Muhammed 20
Udom Emmanuel 39
Nwachukwu 6
Tanbuwal 2
Void votes 12
Oliver Ayana 1

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