Taraba LG poll: Landslide win as PDP sweeps all 16 Councils

In Taraba’s recently concluded local government elections, candidates from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won the chairperson seats in all 16 local government councils.
Chief Philip Duwe, Chairman of the Taraba State Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC), revealed this on Sunday when declaring the results of the election held on Saturday at the commission’s offices in Jalingo.
The results of the 165 disputed councilorship seats in the 16 local government areas, according to Duwe, have been declared at the various LGAs.
“This election was keenly contested by six political parties and the PDP has won overwhelmingly from the results here declared.
“The results announced at the local government collation centres are legally valid and what we are doing is just to validate what has been announced.
“We are very grateful to the media for the objective coverage from the onset of this journey to this point.
“Despite the hard times, you have shown absolute commitment and resilience. You have served your fatherland excellently and you can hold your shoulders high.
“To assert credibility, we must get as much observation and criticisms of what we are doing and suggestions of ways we can improve.
“We would study the reports from various quarters and leverage on them for better performance subsequently.
“I led a team of highly respected journalists, election observers and other people to a polling unit and we did not see any election activity happening.
“This should tell you that we did not teleguide anything. Otherwise, I would not have led a team to such a place. So I must admit that this is a process and you cannot have absolute control over anything.
“Elections are meant to be won and lost. We call for patience from those who may feel grieved. We have a duty to sustain the peace we currently enjoy.
“Those who have won, this may be your good day but be humble and grateful in victory. If you have lost, it could be a bad day but the bad days will expire. Be prayerful and focused,” Duwe said. (NAN)