TARABA NEWS:Darius Dickson Ishaku is seriously Beating Aisha Alhassan in Taraba Supplementary Election
The incoming results from various pooling unit where the supplementary election has been held today in Taraba state shows that PDP is still leading the APC. The second tournament scheduled today by the INEC is exclusively held between Darius Dickson Ishaku (PDP) and the Senator Aisha Jumai Alhassan (APC) as the third fighter David Sabo Kente (SDP) bowed out after the first clamp down.
During the first taurnament, Darius the gladiator pull out the she lion, senator Aisha with a heavy knock. The senator refused to accept defeat but rather complained that the referee has perpetrated injustice on the cause of the fight. The referee in response to her complain rescheduled the match which eventually took place today under the moonlight of thousands spectators. Already many people knew that Darius Ishaku which is more muscular than Aisha would fight with both hands, including his feet to run the senator lifeless because the woman stopped him from celebrating his victory during the last tournament
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The polls, which took place on April 11, was declared inconclusive by INEC following cancellation of elections in over 200 polling units across 10 local government areas in the State. some units adjudged to have been marred by various forms of irregularities. It is recalled that INEC rescheduled the governorship election for those 200 polling units across 10 local government areas for today Saturday, April 25.
The first phase of the election's result delivered in the INEC book shown PDP’s Darius Ishaku polling 317,198 votes against Aisha Alhassan’s 262,386 with the difference of 54,812 votes. But the canceled votes totaled 127,125.
The major reason the election was declared inconclusive was the cancellation of the whole Donga Local Government votes. Donga has a total 95,657 registered voters.
Apart from 95,657 Donga votes, there are still pockets of polling units cancelled in places where Aisha Alhassan is not the favourite, findings show. The votes totaled 31,468.
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