The Peoples Democratic Party has won the Benue South rerun election,
making its candidate, David Mark, return to the 8th Senate, from which
the court ejected him a few months ago.
In Saturday’s election, Mr. Mark, former President of the Nigerian
Senate, (2007-2015), was declared winner amid protests by his
challenger, who demanded that the election be declared inconclusive.
The former Senate President defeated his sole challenger, Daniel
Onjeh, a 41-year old former students’ leader, who contested on the
platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress.
The rerun was conducted after the Appeal Court annulled the March 28,
2015, election of which Mr. Mark was declared the winner by the
Independent National Electoral Commission.
Declaring the results of the rerun at 5.51am on Sunday, the
Senatorial Returning Officer, Ishaq Eneji, said Mr. Mark garnered 84,192
votes, leaving a margin of 12,571 between him and Mr. Onjeh, who scored
71,621 votes.
“Having satisfied the requirement of the law, David Bonaventure is hereby declared the winner, Mr. Eneji announced.
While
522, 713 were registered for the election, only 165, 093 were
accredited, indicating voters apathy across the senatorial zone.
A further breakdown showed 159,557 was the number of total votes
cast, of which 155,813 votes were held valid while 3,744 were rejected
as invalid.
According to the results declared by Mr. Eneji, out of the nine local
government areas of which the district is composed, Mr. Mark secured
victory in five local government areas: Ado, Agatu, Apa, Otukpo and
Okpokwu.
Mr. Onjeh won in four, namely Ogbadigbo, his hometown, Ohimini, Obi and Oju LGAs.
Meanwhile, a total of 29,273 votes were cancelled, higher than the margin of win of 12,571 between Messrs Mark and Onjeh.
However, Mr. Eneji declared Mr. Mark winner despite protest by APC agent who asked that the election be declared inconclusive.

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