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INEC commends ICPC, NSCDC roles ahead Osun guber poll
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Resident Electoral Commissioner for Osun State, Mrs Oluwatoyin Babalola, has attributed the success achieved in the fight against vote buying to the strategic role played by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offenses Commission, ICPC.
Mrs Babalola also acknowledged the contributions of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, in reducing election violence, which has enabled peaceful electoral processes.
The Osun INEC boss made this revelation as she continued her courtesy visits to the two agencies on Tuesday in Osogbo.
She appealed for intelligence sharing between the agencies and INEC as the commission prepares for the August 15, 2026 governorship election.
Mrs Babalola described the ICPC as one of the critical stakeholders in the electoral process, noting that its role in preserving the integrity of elections remains visible and widely acknowledged.
She added that the commission was aware of the role played by the ICPC in the success of previous elections, saying, “Through your vigilance and intervention, you have contributed visibly to maintaining transparent and credible elections.”
The REC revealed that the ICPC had been at the forefront of combating vote buying through various programmes, which have significantly reduced the menace.
“We believe that vote buying requires reorientation and not just arrests. As we prepare for the next governorship election, it is important to stress that the fight against vote buying is a collective effort,” she said.
She urged sustained collaboration, stating, “In this regard, we ask for more collaboration between INEC and ICPC. We encourage ICPC to continue to deploy strategies that will address both the root causes and manifestations of vote buying in our electoral process.”
Mrs Babalola assured that INEC remained committed to upholding professionalism in the discharge of its constitutional mandate to ensure credible and corruption-free elections.
Responding, the Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner, Prince Yusuf Olatunji, acknowledged that INEC plays a vital role, stressing that credible elections are the bedrock of democracy.
He noted that INEC often receives both praise and criticism depending on electoral outcomes, adding that the ICPC remained committed to strengthening its partnership with the electoral body.
Olatunji disclosed that vote buying extends beyond direct monetary exchange, alleging that permanent voter cards were being traded for empowerment schemes in some local government areas of the state.
“Vote buying starts long before election day. We need to do our best, and there must be synergy among stakeholders,” he said, urging INEC to intensify public enlightenment campaigns.
During her visit to the NSCDC, Mrs Babalola commended the corps for its strategic role in election activities, stating that its relevance and contributions could not be underestimated.
“Your agency has demonstrated outstanding responsibility in protecting INEC materials and personnel, thereby ensuring a peaceful atmosphere within the electoral space in Osun,” she said.
She called for increased collaboration and enhanced security coverage of INEC facilities before, during and after the August 15, 2026 poll.
In his response, the Osun State Commandant of the NSCDC, Igbalawole Sotiyo, said the corps had consistently partnered with INEC by deploying personnel to offices across the 30 local government areas, particularly during the recent Continuous Voter Registration exercise.
He assured the REC of continued cooperation, noting that the NSCDC, as an institution rooted in democratic principles, fully understands the importance of credible elections.
Sotiyo added that the NSCDC national headquarters was prepared to reinforce the Osun Command and collaborate with other security agencies ahead of the poll.
“Be rest assured that the NSCDC will give you maximum support to ensure that the coming election is hitch-free,” he said, warning that any individual or group that contravenes the Electoral Act would face the full weight of the law.
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Kano by-election signals weakness of NDC as mushroom political movement – Gov Yusuf
Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has described the outcome of the Dawakin Kudu/Warawa Federal Constituency by-election as a sign of the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s chances in the 2027 general elections.
This was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by his spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa.
According to him, the governor said the large voters turnout and peaceful conduct of the election showed that residents still support the APC and its policies.
Gov Yusuf stated that the election was conducted in a free, fair and credible manner, reflecting the true wishes of voters. He praised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for successfully organising the poll and commended security agencies for maintaining peace throughout the exercise.
According to the governor, the conduct and outcome of the election have strengthened public trust in Nigeria’s democratic process.
He congratulated the APC candidate on the victory and urged him to focus on delivering effective representation for the people of the constituency.
Yusuf said the result demonstrated that the APC remains a strong political force in Kano State and is positioned for further electoral success in the future.
The governor also criticised the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) for not presenting a candidate in the by-election, describing the party as “a mushroom political movement with no visible grassroots structure.”
He added that the party stayed away from the contest because it feared defeat and lacked the support needed to challenge the APC.
Yusuf maintained that the by-election exposed the weakness of opposition groups in the state and highlighted the growing acceptance of the APC among Kano residents.
He assured citizens that his administration would continue to implement projects and programmes aimed at improving the lives of the people.
The governor also congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and APC National Chairman, Prof. Nantawe Yilwatda, over what he described as the party’s success in recent by-elections across the country.
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Ekiti 2026: ‘Bad day for democracy’ – ADC candidate rejects results
The African Democratic Congress, ADC, governorship candidate, Mr Dare Bejide, has rejected the Ekiti State election result.
Speaking in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday, Bejide described the election as lacking credibility.
He alleged that the exercise was conducted in “an atmosphere replica of a war zone”.
The ADC candidate accused the ruling party of engaging in vote buying through money and food distribution.
Bejide said the government should have relied on its achievements rather than struggling to influence voters.
“My immediate reaction is to reject the result in its entirety because the exercise was not credible,” he said.
He claimed some polling units, including his, witnessed a tense atmosphere during the election.
“You all witnessed what happened. Some places were almost like a war zone,” Bejide added.
He alleged that political appointees and a serving senator brought thugs and security personnel.
“In some places, it appeared the election was taking place only in my polling unit. It is a sad day for democracy,” the ADC candidate stated.
Bejide further alleged that vote buying was carried out openly at several polling units.
“Bags of money were brought to polling units, and enormous sums were spent,” he claimed. He said such actions reflected poor performance by the government.
“If they had performed well, there would have been no need to rely on money,” Bejide said.
The ADC candidate said he was still studying the election outcome before deciding his next move.
“I have not personally seen the full results; I have only heard reports on social media,” he said.
He added that his team was collating available polling unit results.
“Once we receive and analyse everything, we will brief our party members,” Bejide stated.
He said the party would decide on the appropriate course of action afterwards.
“At this stage, we are certainly not satisfied with the conduct of the election,” he said.
Bejide urged his supporters and Ekiti residents to remain peaceful and calm. “We are carefully studying the results and will know the appropriate steps to take,” he added.
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2027 election: People want service, not propaganda – Ogun PDP
The Ogun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of “growing anxiety” over the political influence of its candidate, Oladipupo Adebutu, ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
The party asserted that Ogun residents are ready for a new direction and that no amount of propaganda can “stop the winds of change already blowing across the state.”
This was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the Ogun PDP Youth Leader, Comrade Lukman Ejalonibu.
Ejalonibu insisted that the recent comments by the Special Assistant on Youth Development to Ogun State Governor, Comrade Olamide Lawal, about Adebutu exposed contradictions in the ruling party’s position.
Recall that Olamide Lawal, while speaking on a television programme, said Adebutu is not a threat to the APC and lacks the political strength and performance record required to challenge the ruling party in the state.
Lawal also noted that the state’s prevailing zoning considerations diminish any prospect of Adebutu succeeding Governor Dapo Abiodun.
Responding, the PDP youth leader argued that the APC’s focus on Adebutu confirms his “growing popularity, acceptance and connection with the people of Ogun State.”
He said, “It is both amusing and contradictory that the same APC which claims Adebutu is ‘not a threat’ continues to devote so much time and energy to discussing him. No political party spends valuable airtime attacking an opponent it considers irrelevant.”
Ejalonibu also faulted attempts to downplay Adebutu’s record as a former member of the House of Representatives, citing his constituency interventions, educational support programmes, youth empowerment and community projects.
He described Adebutu as “an authentic son of Ogun State whose roots, commitment and contributions to the state are well known,” adding that his relationship with the people predates his electoral ambitions.
He asserted that the PDP’s focus remains on providing credible alternatives and mobilising the people around responsible, inclusive and people-centred governance.
The PDP Youth Leader also criticised the APC for “hiding behind zoning arguments” instead of engaging in debates on governance, unemployment, infrastructure and economic hardship.
“Democracy is a contest of ideas, competence and public trust, not excuses created out of fear. If Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu truly poses no threat to the APC, there would be no reason for the ruling party and its spokespersons to make him the centrepiece of their political conversations,” Ejalonibu added.
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