As of Monday night, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has declared collated results in 20 states.
Tinubu is ahead with 5,862,453 votes, while Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has secured 4,288,434 votes so far.
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Peter Obi of the Labour Party, LP, is currently in third place with 2,834,932; Rabiu Kwankwaso, New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, polled 1,315,549.
Official results of 20 states:
KWARA
*Tinubu – 263,572*
Peter Obi – 31,116
Atiku – 136,909
OSUN
Tinubu – 343,945
Obi – 23,283
*Atiku – 354,366*
ONDO
*Tinubu – 369,924*
Obi – 47,350
Atiku – 115,463
OGUN
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*Tinubu – 341,554*
Obi – 85,829
Atiku – 123,831
OYO
*Tinubu – 449,884*
Obi – 99,110
Atiku – 182,977
ENUGU
Tinubu – 4,772
*Obi – 428,640*
Atiku – 15,749
GOMBE
Tinubu – 146,977
Obi – 26,160
*Atiku – 319,123*
JIGAWA
*Tinubu – 421,390*
Obi – 1,889
Atiku – 386,587
ADAMAWA
Tinubu – 182,881
Obi – 105,648
*Atiku – 417,611*
KATSINA
Tinubu – 482,283
Obi – 6,376
*Atiku – 489,045*
NASARAWA
Tinubu – 172,922
*Obi – 191,361*
Atiku – 147,093
PLATEAU
Tinubu – 307,195
*Obi – 466,272*
Atiku – 243,808
BAUCHI
Tinubu – 316,694
Obi – 24,910
*Atiku – 426,607*
KANO
Tinubu – 517,341
Obi – 28,513
Atiku – 131,716
*Kwankwaso – 997,279*
EKITI
*Tinubu – 201,494*
Obi – 11,397
Atiku – 89,554
BENUE
*Tinubu – 310,469*
Obi – 208,372
Atiku – 130,081
LAGOS
Tinubu – 572,606
*Obi – 582,454*
Atiku – 75,750
YOBE
Tinubu – 151,459
Obi – 2,406
*Atiku – 198,567*
EDO
Tinubu – 144,471
*Obi – 331,163*
Atiku – 89,585
AKWA IBOM
Tinubu – 160,620
Obi – 132,683
*Atiku – 214,012*
The results from other states, as well as the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, are expected to be presented today from 11am.
The International Conference Centre, ICC, in Abuja, venue of the national collation centre, remains under tight security.
The opposition on Monday called for the suspension of the announcement of results.
PDP’s Dino Melaye and Emeka Ihedioha at some point walked out of the ICC.
The parties complained of irregularities, over-voting, refusal of officials to upload results on the INEC website, among others.