(DDM) – The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has uploaded 2,602 out of 2,822 expected polling unit results from Saturday’s chairmanship elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), according to data retrieved from its Result Viewing Portal (IReV) as of 5:55 a.m. on Sunday.
The figure represents an overall upload rate of 92.2 percent across the six area councils in Abuja.
In absolute numbers, the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) recorded the highest volume of uploaded results.
Out of 1,401 expected polling unit results in AMAC, 1,309 had been successfully uploaded, translating to a 93.43 percent completion rate.
Within AMAC, several wards posted notable upload levels.
Wuse (Ward 04) recorded 170 out of 175 results uploaded.
Gwarinpa (Ward 05) posted 185 of 199 results.
Garki (Ward 02) had 155 of 171 results uploaded.
City Centre (Ward 01) recorded 135 of 151 results.
Other wards including Kabusa, Karu, Nyanya, Jiwa, Gwagwa, Orozo, Gui, and Karshi also reported high levels of result uploads.
Gwagwalada Area Council achieved the highest upload rate among the six councils.
Out of 338 expected results, 330 were uploaded, reflecting a 97.63 percent completion rate.
Wards with full uploads in Gwagwalada include Gwagwalada Centre (Ward 01), Kutunku (Ward 02), Dobi (Ward 05), Zuba (Ward 08), and Ikwa (Ward 09).
Partial uploads were recorded in Tungan Maje, where 31 of 34 results were uploaded, and Gwakọ, with 30 of 32 results available at the time of reporting.
In Bwari Area Council, 463 of 485 expected results had been uploaded, representing a 95.46 percent rate.
Bwari Central, Shere, Igu, and Ushafa were among wards that achieved complete uploads.
Abaji Area Council recorded 129 of 135 results uploaded, amounting to a 95.56 percent completion rate.
Fully uploaded wards in Abaji include Abaji Central, Gawu, Abaji South East, Yaba, and Abaji North East.
Kwali Area Council recorded 164 of 201 results uploaded, representing 81.59 percent.
Gumbo, Yangoji, and Kwali Ward achieved full uploads, while other wards were still pending.
Kuje Area Council recorded the lowest upload rate among the six councils.
Out of 262 expected results, 207 had been uploaded, reflecting a 79.01 percent completion rate.
Notably, Kabi Ward (Ward 05) in Kuje had no results uploaded at the time of reporting.
The steady upload of results onto IReV forms part of INEC’s transparency measures aimed at enhancing public confidence in the electoral process.


