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Breakdown of June 12 Election Results as released by Babangida

Abiola 8.25m votes, Tofa 5.95m votes – Full results of June 12 election released by Babangida

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After nearly 32 years of silence, former Military President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) opened up the role he played in annulling the June 12, 1993 Presidential Election.

The June 12, 1993 election, adjudged as freest and fairest in the history of the country was between Bashir Tofa of the National Republican Convention (NRC) and Abiola of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

The National Electoral Commission (NEC) declared the results in only 14 states before the regime of IBB annulled the exercise.

The annulment threw the entire nation into one of the worst political crises, causing untold hardships, across the nation and claiming the lives of the major political actors, at that time.

However, on Thursday, IBB finally admitted that Moshood Abiola won the Presidential Election while launching his autobiography, ‘A Journey in Service in Abuja.

The former military ruler noted that while the annulment of the election remained a defining moment in his career, he took solace in the fact that former President Muhammadu Buhari posthumously honoured Abiola with the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic title, a recognition reserved for Nigerian presidents.

The book, which offers insights into key moments in the country’s history, also addresses other national controversies, including the 1976 coup attempt that led to the assassination of then-Head of State, Murtala Muhammed, and the 1986 letter bomb that killed investigative journalist, Dele Giwa.

Reflecting on his decision to annul the June 12 election, widely regarded as the most credible in the country’s history, Babangida admitted that if given another chance, he would have handled the situation differently.

He said, “Undoubtedly credible, free and fair elections were held in June, on June 12, 1993.

“However, the tragic irony of history remains that the administration that devised a near-perfect electoral system and conducted those near-perfect elections could not complete the process.

“That accident of history is most regrettable. The nation is entitled to expect my impression of regret.

“As a leader of the military administration, I accept full responsibility for all decisions taken under my watch.”

He added, “And June 12 happened under my watch, mistakes, oversights and missteps happened in quick succession, but I say in my book, in all matters, we acted in the supreme national interest so that Nigeria could survive”

Meanwhile, Babangida who dedicated a chapter of the book to discuss the June 12 saga, included a detailed result of the election.

According to the result published by Babangida, Tofa got a total of 5,952,087 (41.88%) of votes nationwide while Abiola, scored 8,259,209 (58.12%). The total votes cast was 14,211,296.

Below is the full results of the June 12 election released by Babangida:

  1. Abuja (FCT)
    Tofa 18,313
    Abiola 19,968
  2. Abia
    Tofa 151,227
    Abiola 105,273
  3. Adamawa
    Tofa 167,239
    Abiola 140,875
  4. Akwa Ibom
    Tofa 199,342
    Abiola 214,787
  5. Anambra
    Tofa 159,258
    Abiola 212,024
  6. Bauchi
    Tofa 524,836
    Abiola 339,339
  7. Benue
    Tofa 186,302
    Abiola 264,830
  8. Borno
    Tofa 128,684
    Abiola 153,496
  9. Cross River
    Tofa 153,452
    Abiola 189,303
  10. Delta
    Tofa 145,001
    Abiola 327,277
  11. Edo
    Tofa 103,572
    Abiola 205,407
  12. Enugu
    Tofa 284,050
    Abiola 263,101
  13. Imo
    Tofa 195,836
    Abiola 159,350
  14. Jigawa
    Tofa 89,836
    Abiola 138,552
  15. Kaduna
    Tofa 356,860
    Abiola 389,713
  16. Kano
    Tofa 154,809
    Abiola 169,619
  17. Katsina
    Tofa 271,077
    Abiola 171,162
  18. Kebbi
    Tofa 144,808
    Abiola 70,219
  19. Kogi
    Tofa 265,732
    Abiola 222,760
  20. Kwara
    Tofa 80,209
    Abiola 272,270
  21. Lagos
    Tofa 149,432
    Abiola 883,865
  22. Niger
    Tofa 221,437
    Abiola 136,350
  23. Ogun
    Tofa 59,246
    Abiola 425,725
  24. Ondo
    Tofa 162,994
    Abiola 883,024
  25. Osun
    Tofa 72,068
    Abiola 365,266
  26. Oyo
    Tofa 105,788
    Abiola 536,011
  27. Plateau
    Tofa 259,394
    Abiola 417,565
  28. Rivers
    Tofa 640,973
    Abiola 370,578
  29. Sokoto
    Tofa 372,250
    Abiola 97,726
  30. Taraba
    Tofa 64,001
    Abiola 101,887
  31. Yobe
    Tofa 64,061
    Abiola 11,887

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