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Felix...It will help some of us to appreciate what these figures mean if you
or someone could tell us who the leaders, and their deputies of these
parties are. Their regional base (s) might also be of interest as it will
portend the outcome of democratization in Nigeria. Thanks
Ben
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Felix Ossia [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Sunday, February 21, 1999 9:01 AM
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> Subject: Results of Nigeria assembly vote at 1345 GMT
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> TABLE-Results of Nigeria assembly vote at 1345 GMT
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> ABUJA, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Cumulative results at 1345 GMT on
> Sunday of seats won in Nigeria's new Senate and House of
> Representatives following Saturday national assembly elections
> held under the military's plan to restore democracy.
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> PARTY AD APP PDP
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> Senate seats 16 6 26
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> House seats 70 18 97
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> AD - Alliance for Democracy
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> APP - All Peoples Party
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> PDP - Peoples Democratic Party
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> There are a total of 109 seats in the Senate and 360 seats
> in the House of Representatives.
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> 08:55 02-21-99
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