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1st LD: Opposition candidate Buhari wins Nigeria election: official results

Xinhua, April 1, 2015 Adjust font size:

Muhammadu Buhari, candidate of Nigeria's opposition All Progressives Congress, was officially declared president-elect Wednesday, marking the first time that an incumbent is defeated in the country's presidential election.

Earlier, outgoing president Goodluck Jonathan conceded the weekend race, saying he has kept his promise of free and fair elections to the nation.

Buhari polled 15,424,921, against Jonathan's 12,853,162, to emerge winner of the national election. The president-elect won Jonathan with a margin of 2,571,759 votes.

Buhari, who had unsuccessfully contested in three consecutive presidential elections in the country, between 2003 and 2011, was earlier congratulated by Jonathan as it became rife he had won the battle hours before the official declaration was made by the Independent National Electoral Commission. Endi