With the victory, Dakogol will replace Godfrey Dashe, who died two
months ago, as the representative of the constituency in the state House
of Assembly.
Mr Eric Dakogol, the APC candidate, has won Saturday’s bye-election to fill Qua’an Pan North Constituency’s seat in the Plateau House of Assembly.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Dakogol polled 5,409 votes to defeat PDP's Alloy Oliver, who garnered 4,977 votes.
INEC’s Returning Officer, Associate Prof. Akkarven Ashakah,
who announced the result at the legislators chamber in Qua’an Pan Local
Government Secretariat, described the election as ``very successful and
credible’’.
Ashakah, who is the Deputy Dean,
Faculty of Law, University of Jos, congratulated the two candidates and
their parties for conducting themselves peacefully during the
bye-election.
"Politics is a game of numbers and should be played maturely,'' he said.
With the victory, Dakogol will replace Godfrey Dashe, who died two months ago, as the representative of the constituency in the state House of Assembly.
Reacting to the victory, the state Chairman of APC, Mr Letep Dabang, described Dakogol’s victory at the polls as "a victory for democracy considering the peaceful conduct of the election’’.
Prof. Anthonia Okoosi-Simbine, INEC’s National Commissioner in charge of the North Central zone; Dr Godwin Kwanga,
the State Resident Electoral Commissioner; party officials; and other
stakeholders were present during the announcement of the bye-election
result.
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