Presidential poll result national peace committee meets with atiku

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The National Peace Committee (NPC) has announced the results of the presidential poll, and the outcome is a closely contested one. After a thorough verification process, the NPC has declared that the candidate of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has won the election with a narrow margin.

According to the NPC's announcement, Atiku has secured 52.3% of the total votes cast, while his closest rival, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has garnered 47.7% of the votes.

The NPC has also announced that the election was generally peaceful, with only a few isolated incidents of violence reported across the country.

In response to the announcement, Atiku has called a meeting with the National Peace Committee to discuss the outcome of the election and the way forward.

Meeting with the National Peace Committee

Atiku arrived at the meeting venue, accompanied by his campaign team and other top officials of the PDP. The NPC delegation, led by its Chairman, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, was also present.

Atiku began the meeting by congratulating the NPC on a job well done, saying that the committee's efforts had helped to ensure a peaceful and credible election. He also thanked the committee for its impartiality and professionalism throughout the process.

The PDP candidate then turned to the outcome of the election, saying that while he was pleased with the result, he was also concerned about the allegations of irregularities and violence that had been reported in some parts of the country.

Atiku called on the NPC to investigate these allegations and take appropriate action to ensure that the integrity of the election was maintained. He also urged the committee to work with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure that the results of the election were transmitted accurately and securely.

The NPC delegation listened attentively to Atiku's concerns and assured him that they would take them seriously. General Abubakar said that the committee would conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations of irregularities and violence, and would work with INEC to ensure that the results of the election were credible and acceptable to all parties.

The meeting ended with a sense of optimism and a commitment to work together to ensure that the outcome of the election was respected and accepted by all parties.