Galadima on the cusps of Victory as APC governorship primary collation concludes in Adamawa‎

‎Alhaji Tijjani Galadima appears set for a decisive victory in the ongoing All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election in Adamawa State as collation of results from across the state nears completion.
‎Emerging figures from the exercise show Galadima maintaining a commanding lead over his closest challenger, Abdulrahman Bashir Haske, with political observers already describing the contest as firmly tilting in his favour.
‎Galadima, who established early dominance at the commencement of voting, has continued to widen the gap as results from wards and local government areas are collated.
‎According to figures obtained from the collation centre, Galadima has so far secured about 500,010 votes, accounting for more than 70 per cent of the total votes counted.
‎His closest rival, Haske, is trailing with 201,470 votes representing roughly 24.75 per cent, while Namdas has polled 89,114 votes, amounting to 10.95 per cent. Other aspirants shared the remaining votes.
‎The results were reportedly collated from 226 wards across the state, with Galadima recording strong performances in both urban centres and rural communities.
‎In Hong Local Government Area, Galadima polled 20,420 votes to defeat Haske who secured 8,960 votes, while Namdas recorded 5,210 votes.
‎The former PTDF boss also delivered impressive results in Mayo-Belwa Local Government Area. In Mbilla Ward, he secured 6,885 votes, comfortably ahead of Haske’s 1,140 votes and Namdas’ 220 votes.
‎Similarly, in Yaffo Ward, Galadima polled 520 votes against Haske’s 95 votes and Namdas’ 40 votes. In Mayo Farang Ward, he secured 2,410 votes, while Haske and Namdas recorded 310 and 90 votes respectively.
‎The momentum continued in Michika Local Government Area where Galadima sustained a wide margin over his rivals. In Michika I Ward, he garnered 5,780 votes, leaving Haske with 640 votes and Namdas with 75 votes.
‎At Kiri II Ward in Toungo Local Government Area, Galadima polled 690 votes, ahead of Haske’s 180 votes and Namdas’ 41 votes.
‎Results from Jada Local Government Area also reflected Galadima’s growing dominance. In Leko Ward, he secured 4,890 votes, while Koma II Ward produced 2,150 votes in his favour. He further recorded 3,760 votes in Jada I Ward and 2,680 votes in Jada II Ward.
‎In Yola South Local Government Area, Galadima consolidated his lead with impressive margins across several wards. In Adarawo Ward, he polled 4,210 votes against Haske’s 1,420 votes and Namdas’ 215 votes.
‎He also secured 1,240 votes in Ngurore Ward, while Haske and Namdas polled 312 and 88 votes respectively. In Makama “A” Ward, Galadima maintained his dominance with 2,480 votes, ahead of Haske’s 950 votes and Namdas’ 305 votes.
‎Results from Yola North Local Government Area equally showed strong support for the leading aspirant. In Jambutu Hajj Camp Ward, Galadima secured 6,920 votes against Haske’s 2,760 votes.
‎In Demsa Local Government Area, Galadima also posted a comfortable lead with 3,180 votes, while Haske recorded 540 votes.
‎Political analysts say the pattern of results emerging from the primary reflects Galadima’s extensive grassroots mobilisation and widespread acceptance across major voting blocs in the state.
‎Observers further noted that the significant margins recorded in many wards underline the strength of his political structure and the growing momentum surrounding his governorship aspiration ahead of the official declaration of results.
‎The Galadima Campaign Organisation stated that the figures released were based on verified results obtained from across the state, assuring party members and stakeholders of transparency throughout the process.
‎The organisation added that additional updates would be provided as collation from the remaining wards is concluded.

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