According to the Independent National Electoral Commission, 102 senators-elect will get their certificates first and 338 would-be House of Representatives members will be issued theirs.
Going by the list of candidates, the APC now has
63 senators, the PDP now has 38 and Youth Progressives Party (YFP) has a seat. Seven seats have been declared inconclusive and will be contested for during the supplementary election slated for March 23.
For the lower chamber, the ruling party also has the majority with 211 members. The PDP has 111 members.
Other political parties share the remaining 16 seats - APGA has six; African Democratic Congress (ADC) three; Action Alliance (AA) two and Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) two. African Democratic Party (ADP), Allied Peoples Movement (APM) and Social Democratic Party (SDP) have one slot each.
For the lower chamber, the ruling party also has the majority with 211 members. The PDP has 111 members.
Other political parties share the remaining 16 seats - APGA has six; African Democratic Congress (ADC) three; Action Alliance (AA) two and Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) two. African Democratic Party (ADP), Allied Peoples Movement (APM) and Social Democratic Party (SDP) have one slot each.
Twenty-two seats are still up for grabs where elections were declared inconclusive. Make-up polls in the affected Federal Constituencies have been fixed for March 23.
The two major parties – APC and PDP – will be slugging it out in six states where elections were declared inconclusive. They are: Sokoto, Adamawa, Bauchi, Kano, Plateau and Benue.
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