Bbc news 2015 nigeria election results
The 2015 Nigerian presidential election was held on March 28, 2015, and the results were announced on April 1, 2015. Here are the results:
Presidential Election Results:
- Muhammadu Buhari (All Progressives Congress, APC): 15,424,921 votes (53.96%)
- Goodluck Jonathan (People's Democratic Party, PDP): 11,576,467 votes (45.12%)
National Assembly Election Results:
- Senate:
- APC: 59 seats
- PDP: 49 seats
- House of Representatives:
- APC: 214 seats
- PDP: 140 seats
State Governorship Election Results:
- APC won 22 states
- PDP won 16 states
Key Highlights:
- Muhammadu Buhari, a former military head of state, won the presidential election, defeating incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.
- The election was marked by widespread violence, with reports of ballot box snatching, voter intimidation, and killings.
- The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared the election free and fair, despite allegations of irregularities.
- The election was seen as a significant shift in Nigerian politics, with the APC winning its first presidential election and the PDP losing power after 16 years.
BBC News Coverage:
- BBC News reported on the election results, highlighting the significance of the outcome and the challenges faced during the voting process.
- The BBC also reported on the reactions of the winners and losers, including President Jonathan's concession speech and Buhari's victory speech.
- The BBC's coverage included analysis from experts and commentators, discussing the implications of the election for Nigeria's politics and economy.
Sources:
- INEC (Independent National Electoral Commission) official website
- BBC News
- Al Jazeera
- The Guardian (UK)
- The New York Times