Mr Sowore vowed to tackle corruption, insecurity, and poor governance.
Mr Ameh urged the Nigerian Police to uphold the rule of law and stop serving as a tool for oppression.
Mr Malumfashi said the exercise had been largely peaceful and successful in all ramifications.
Mr Muhammad-Mera said that 17 political parties participated in the polls.
Speaking further in the statement obtained by Peoples Gazette, Mr Sowore lamented the failure of the electoral body to transmit the presidential election results to its portal electronically as earlier
ADC guber candidate and YPP deputy governorship flag bearer have defected to APC in Zamfara.
The policy was, according to CBN, targeted at recovering over 80 per cent of the country’s currency hoarded outside the banking system.
The sacked candidates have been asked to stop transacting businesses on behalf of the party or parading themselves as its representatives.
The AAC, in a statement issued on Sunday, condemned the continued incarceration of Mr Effiong by the Akwa Ibom Chief Judge.
Mr Sowore made the announcement at his Abuja residence Thursday evening where he remarked that Mr Magashi would win the state for the AAC in the election.
