
Mixed reactions are trailing on social media as senator Dino Melaye shares results from the recently concluded presidential election in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of River State that was uploaded on INEC portal.
Recall that the results from the presidential election were manually collected and the presidential candidate of the APC, Bola Ahmed Tinubu won River State and also won Obio Akpor Local Government Area with over 80 thousand votes according to results announced by INEC.
However, the results uploaded on their portal from different polling units across Obio/Akpor LGA might have yeild a different result from what was announced by INEC.
INEC had earlier announced that the APC got 80,239 votes in Obio/Akpor while the Labour Party had 3829 votes.
However, the results from the portal reportedly shows that the Labour Party had 70,186 votes while the APC had 12,547 votes.

This has also stirred dozens of mixed reactions after it was shared by Dino Melaye on his Facebook page.

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