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ADC primary election: Atiku polls over 1.4 million votes in 24 states, FCT; floors Amaechi, Hayatu-Deen •FULL LIST

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 27, 2026 2273 Minutes read0

•Atiku, Hayatu-Deen and Amaechi

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar took a commanding early lead in the African Democratic Congress presidential primary last night, polling more than 1.4 million votes across 24 states and the Federal Capital Territory before the exercise was abruptly adjourned near midnight.

The results announced before the adjournment suggested that what began as a competitive three-way race was rapidly turning into a one-sided contest, with Atiku overwhelming his rivals in several northern states and opening margins increasingly difficult to close as collation moved toward its final stretch mathematically.

The scale of some of the figures announced at the venue also triggered quiet discussions among delegates and party officials about turnout strength, regional dominance and the widening gap between the former vice president and his challengers, reports Vanguard.

It was observed at the national collation centre in Abuja that the exercise, chaired by Chairman of the Presidential Primary Election Committee, Ikechi Emenike, was suspended shortly before midnight after hours of state-by-state declarations by returning officers.

Delegates and party officials huddled in small groups around the hall as fresh figures arrived from across the country deep into the night, with many already treating the remaining declarations as a battle over the final margin rather than the eventual winner.

Announcing the postponement, Emenike said the decision was taken to allow Muslim party members celebrate Eid al-Kabir and because some returning officers were unable to arrive in Abuja due to flight disruptions.

“Collation for the remaining states will commence by 8 p.m. tomorrow (today Wednesday). Some returning officers had flight challenges getting to Abuja,” he added.

Before the adjournment, results from 24 states and the FCT had already been declared, leaving 12 states yet to be announced.

The states announced included Borno, Kebbi, Anambra, Abia, Ekiti, Ondo, Gombe, Oyo, Imo, Yobe, Nasarawa, Enugu, Benue, Osun, Adamawa, Kogi, Kano, Akwa Ibom, Sokoto, Taraba, Zamfara and the FCT.

The declared figures showed Atiku dominating key voting blocs, particularly across the North, where he opened overwhelming leads in several states central to the party’s delegate arithmetic.

Adamawa delivered Atiku’s single biggest haul at 177,141 votes, far ahead of Amaechi’s 1,896 and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen’s 18,949.

In Kano, another major battleground, the former vice president polled 155,595 votes, while former Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi scored 9,994 and Hayatu-Deen secured 15,914.

Gombe produced one of the night’s most lopsided outcomes, with Atiku polling 136,933 votes against Amaechi’s 1,140 and Hayatu-Deen’s 455.

The former vice president also posted commanding victories in Borno and Sokoto, polling 86,084 and 63,823 votes, respectively, as both challengers struggled to gain meaningful ground.

Amaechi recorded his strongest resistance in states such as Benue, Taraba and Kogi, though the margins remained insufficient to significantly slow Atiku’s momentum heading into the remaining declarations.

In Benue, Amaechi scored 30,881 votes against Atiku’s 55,177, while Hayatu-Deen polled 22,141.

Taraba produced 25,150 votes for Amaechi, while Atiku polled 48,523 and Hayatu-Deen secured 8,369 votes.

In Kogi, Amaechi scored 23,573 votes, while Atiku led with 48,351 and Hayatu-Deen polled 9,173.

Hayatu-Deen’s strongest outings came in Benue, Adamawa and Kano, but the businessman struggled to break Atiku’s dominance in most of the states declared before the adjournment.

By the time collation was suspended, conversations inside the hall had shifted from who might win the primary to the scale of Atiku’s lead, the political statement behind the huge margins emerging from key northern states and whether any of the remaining declarations could significantly alter the trajectory of the race.

Comprehensive List of Declared ADC Presidential Primary Results So Far

Kebbi

Hayatu-Deen — 454

Amaechi — 5,931

Atiku — 65,523

Anambra

Hayatu-Deen — 7,861

Amaechi — 17,085

Atiku — 58,566

Abia

Hayatu-Deen — 2,264

Amaechi — 18,339

Atiku — 25,153

Ekiti

Hayatu-Deen — 149

Amaechi — 1,574

Atiku — 18,395

Ondo

Hayatu-Deen — 175

Amaechi — 6,031

Atiku — 18,287

Gombe

Hayatu-Deen — 455

Amaechi — 1,140

Atiku — 136,933

FCT

Hayatu-Deen — 5,576

Amaechi — 14,721

Atiku — 18,704

Oyo

Hayatu-Deen — 568

Amaechi — 1,553

Atiku — 23,011

Imo

Hayatu-Deen — 1,121

Amaechi — 7,659

Atiku — 52,222

Yobe

Hayatu-Deen — 365

Amaechi — 300

Atiku — 44,841

Nasarawa

Hayatu-Deen — 6,774

Amaechi — 13,656

Atiku — 41,649

Enugu

Hayatu-Deen — 669

Amaechi — 15,127

Atiku — 33,879

Benue

Hayatu-Deen — 22,141

Amaechi — 30,881

Atiku — 55,177

Osun

Hayatu-Deen — 4,558

Amaechi — 72

Atiku — 12,321

Kogi

Hayatu-Deen — 9,173

Amaechi — 23,573

Atiku — 48,351

Taraba

Hayatu-Deen — 8,369

Amaechi — 25,150

Atiku — 48,523

Kano

Hayatu-Deen — 15,914

Amaechi — 9,994

Atiku — 155,595

Akwa Ibom

Hayatu-Deen — 2,054

Amaechi — 20,343

Atiku — 17,623

Adamawa

Hayatu-Deen — 18,949

Amaechi — 1,896

Atiku — 177,141

Sokoto

Hayatu-Deen — 319

Amaechi — 292

Atiku — 63,823

Zamfara

Hayatu-Deen — 446

Amaechi — 191

Atiku — 60,500

Borno

Hayatu-Deen — 3,011

Amaechi — 2,493

Atiku — 86,084

Ebonyi

Hayatu-Deen — 4,840

Amaechi — 6,400

Atiku — 1,210

Niger

Hayatu-Deen — 15,840

Amaechi — 10,560

Atiku — 79,206

Plateau

Hayatu-Deen — 3,330

Amaechi — 13,494

Atiku — 47,558

Running Totals From Declared States

Atiku Abubakar — 1,432,275 votes

Rotimi Amaechi — 246,455 votes

Mohammed Hayatu-Deen — 135,375 votes

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