Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State is about breasting the tape in the gubernatorial polls that will give him a second term as more results of the March 9 contested are collated in Port Harcourt.
Wike’s lead of his main rival from the African Action Congress Biokpomabo Awara has by Wednesday widened to more than 601,423 votes.
In Degema Local Government, Wike polled 12,133 votes to Awara’s 5,071 votes.
In the 12 wards of Asari-Toru Local Government, the governor had 32,172 votes to Awara’s 18,945; while in the 12 wards of Ogo/Bolo Local Government, he polled 11,855 votes to Awara’s 814.
In the 17 wards of Obio/Akpor Local Government, where he polled an astounding 281,164 votes to Awara’s 7,495.
These results brought Wike’s total so far to 763,603 votes while Awara has 162,180, a difference of 601,423 votes.
The ongoing collation was temporarily suspended, and is set to resume at 3pm with only four local governments left to be announced.
Figures provided by INEC showed that by Tuesday, when the Commission (INEC) announced results from 15 local government areas, Wike, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), had polled 426,369 votes against 129,855 votes secured by Biokpomabo Awara of the African Action Congress (AAC) with a difference of 296,514 votes.

