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Ekiti 2026: Arise confident of APC’s victory, as Fayemi commends smooth voting process
Former senator representing Ekiti North Senatorial District, Senator Ayo Arise, has expressed confidence that the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, would emerge victorious in the ongoing governorship election despite the average voter turnout across parts of the state.
Speaking with journalists shortly after casting his vote in Oye-Ekiti, Arise described the election process as peaceful, smooth and efficient, noting that the turnout at his polling unit was lower than he had anticipated.
The former lawmaker explained that the flow of voters leaving immediately after voting may have made it difficult to accurately assess the total turnout, stressing that his observations were limited to the period he was present at the polling unit.
“The election was very peaceful, very smooth and quick too,” he said. “But I am not too sure whether we had the kind of crowd we expected. At my polling unit, I have seen longer queues in previous elections. The turnout I witnessed was around average, not too poor, but certainly not exceptionally high.
“In fact, I expected more in terms of the support base of the APC, but at the end of the day, I believe there is really no serious competition for the APC in this election.
“I’m not sure we’ve ever delivered 500,000 votes in any election in contemporary times. It is an aspiration; something we are praying for and looking forward to. If we don’t make it, it would not be an indictment. It would simply mean we need to work harder to encourage greater participation in future elections”.
Meanwhile, former Governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi, also commended the conduct of the election after voting at his polling unit in Isan-Ekiti.
Fayemi described the accreditation and voting process as seamless, praising officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for their efficiency.
His words, “It was a smooth experience. Everything went reasonably well. The accreditation process was fast and seamless, and I could see that it was the same for my wife,” he said.
“I want to commend the team working for INEC on this occasion. It’s not always been the case that things would be this smooth. So, at least on the technical side, it would appear to have been a process that was seamless.
“Despite the unfortunate incident that we experienced here last night, which had nothing to do with politics, the process has been well ordered”.
Addressing concerns that the incident may have affected voter turnout, Fayemi clarified that the altercation was between two individuals and was unrelated to politics or the election.
“This is ordinarily a peaceful community. We have a lot at stake because their son was the immediate past governor of the state, and we played our own role in putting the current governor in office. So we are critical stakeholders, but we are also a peaceful community.
“What happened was unfortunate. It was an altercation between two individuals that had absolutely nothing to do with politics or the election.
“I have been reasonably assured by the police authority, right up to the level of the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, that serious steps are being taken to investigate the matter and ensure that whoever is culpable is brought to book.
“We don’t want anything of the sort to lead to a degeneration of peace in our community. We will continue to look at it in a manner that complete and wholesome peace will return to the community”.
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Ekiti Decides: INEC distributing uncollected PVCs to APC – Fayose alleges [VIDEO]
Isaac Fayose, a younger brother to former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has raised the alarm that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, was distributing uncollected Permanent Voter Card, PVCs, to members of the All Progressives Congress, APC.
He made the allegation on Saturday as the Ekiti governorship election gets underway.
Major contestants in the election are the incumbent, Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the APC and Oluwole Oluyede of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
In the video he shared on X on Saturday, Fayose alleged widespread manipulation involving unclaimed voter cards.
“No opposition party can win election in Nigeria. Look at what INEC is doing in Ekiti. INEC is handing APC the voters cards that weren’t picked up.
“APC are now paying non-indigenes N20k to use those voters cards to vote for APC,” Fayose said.
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Ekiti 2026: Live Results from polling units
Results have started trickling in from the governorship election in Ekiti State.
The election was supposed to end at 2pm, but the law permits voters in the queue before the closing time to cast their votes.
In Polling Units where voting has ended and ballots counted, DAILY POST brings you live results.
Ekiti 2026 governorship election had 1.06m registered voters and 97.1% of Permanent Voter Cards were collected.
The election was conducted in 2,445 Polling Units in 177 Wards and 16 Local Government Areas.
14 candidates are vying for the state’s governorship sear in the polls.
RESULTS
Ugele/Akoku ward 3, PU003, Ikere LGA
APC: 104
PDP: 80
ADC: 2
Invalid: 9
Total votes: 195
Registered voters: 522
PU005, ward 06, Olope/Emila, Ijero LGA
APC: 143
ADC: 14
PDP: 10
PU011 ward 06, Oko-Agba, Ijero LGA
APC: 117
ADC: 9
PDP: 8
PU011 ward 06, Oko-Agba, Ijero LGA
APC: 117
ADC: 9
PDP: 8
PU011 ward 06, Oko-Agba, Ijero LGA
APC: 117
ADC: 9
PDP: 8
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Ekiti Decides: Oyebanji floors rivals at Senate leader Bamidele’s polling unit
Ekiti State Governor and governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Biodun Oyebanji, recorded a decisive victory at the polling unit of the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, during Saturday’s governorship election in the state.
Announcing the result at the polling unit, the Presiding Officer, Mrs Elizabeth Oregbemeh, said Oyebanji secured 164 votes to defeat his closest challenger, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate, Dr Wole Oluyede, who polled eight votes.
She added that the candidate of the Action Democratic Party, ADP, Mr Ayodeji Ojo, received one vote.
Earlier, Senator Bamidele expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the election, describing the turnout of voters across the state as encouraging.
The Senate Leader also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for the timely deployment of electoral personnel and voting materials across the 16 local government areas of Ekiti State.
According to figures released by INEC, the state has 1,059,360 registered voters, out of which 1,028,929 collected their Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs, ahead of the election.
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