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Ekiti 2026: Yiaga Africa releases report on voter turn out

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Yiaga Africa has expressed concern regarding the low voter turnout for the Ekiti governorship election that took place on Saturday, June 20, 2026.

The election monitoring organization indicated that its preliminary estimates suggest that the turnout for this election ranged from 34.0% to 38.1%, based on data it gathered from polling units utilizing the Process and Results Verification for Transparency (PRVT) election observation methodology.

Consequently, Yiaga stated, “If INEC’s official turnout aligns with WTV’s estimated range, it accurately reflects the turnout of voters at polling units. These estimates are derived from reports from 246 to 250 (98%) sampled polling units in Ekiti State.”

Yiaga Africa noted that it utilized the Process and Results Verification for Transparency, PRVT, methodology and deployed 250 observers along with 22 mobile observers throughout all 16 local government areas, LGAs, in addition to 16 LGA results collation observers.




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2027: Judiciary, INEC may truncate Nigeria’s democracy – APC Chieftain, Vatsa

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, and former Niger State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Jonathan Vatsa, has warned that Nigeria risks sliding into anarchy ahead of the 2027 general elections, blaming what he described as the disturbing role of the judiciary and the body language of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

Speaking with journalists in Minna on Sunday after a thanksgiving service to mark his 64th birthday, Vatsa said the country’s hard-earned democracy could be endangered if the two institutions fail to act impartially.

He also predicted an impending explosion within the ruling party, saying the crisis brewing in the APC would surpass those in all opposition parties combined.

According to him, the failure of the party to announce the outcome of its primary elections nearly two months after they were conducted is evidence that the APC is sitting on a time bomb.

“The day the results are released will mark the beginning of the mother of all crises in the APC,” he declared.

Vatsa described the crises in opposition parties as “sponsored”, insisting that the APC’s troubles are self-inflicted and more threatening.

He warned that both the judiciary and INEC should be held responsible if the country descends into political turmoil ahead of 2027.

“Their actions and body language are capable of throwing the country into anarchy and truncating democracy,” he said.

The former APC publicity secretary in Niger State accused the party of abandoning internal democracy during its recent primaries, alleging that about 80 per cent of candidates in the state emerged through a “Government House-arranged consensus.”

He described the process as “the biggest political deceit since 1999,” arguing that it amounted to the imposition of candidates and would eventually backfire.

Questioning the fairness of allowing some politicians to seek a sixth term while others pursuing a second term were forced to step down, Vatsa warned that the perceived injustice could fuel anti-party activities.

“This level of injustice is enough to trigger rebellion within the party. People are keeping quiet because they want food on their tables, but the anger is there,” he said.

The former APC publicity secretary maintained that no political party is free from crisis, but insisted that the APC’s internal contradictions would soon explode.

Recalling his role in the formation of the party, Vatsa further explained that founding members had been sidelined by “tenants” who took over the structure after the APC came to power.

“We pushed the broken-down vehicle called APC into motion in 2015, but today those who joined later are occupying the house. I am one of the landlords and I cannot abandon my house for tenants,” he added.




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NDC rejects Nasarawa North by-election result, demands fresh poll

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The Nasarawa State chapter of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, has rejected the outcome of the Nasarawa North Senatorial District by-election, calling on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to cancel the exercise over alleged electoral irregularities.

In a statement issued on Sunday by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Danjuma Joseph, the NDC alleged that its logo was omitted from official election materials despite being a duly registered political party participating in the poll.

The party claimed that while a logo appeared on the ballot paper, it did not belong to the NDC, a development it said may have confused voters and negatively affected its performance in the election.

According to the statement, the party also observed that its logo was absent from the result sheets used during the election, while there was reportedly no provision for NDC agents to append their signatures at ward, local government and state collation levels.

“The logo printed on the ballot paper does not belong to our party, the NDC. This, we believe, is a deliberate attempt by INEC to mislead our supporters and undermine our participation,” the party alleged.

They further claimed that the logo used during the Nasarawa by-election differed from the party’s official symbol reportedly used by INEC in another by-election conducted in Enugu State on the same day.

Beyond concerns over party identification, the NDC alleged that several polling units experienced malfunctioning Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) devices, a situation it said undermined the credibility of the electoral process.

The party also alleged incidents of result manipulation and mutilation in favour of the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), though it did not provide specific evidence to support the claim.

Citing the alleged irregularities, the NDC declared that it does not recognise the outcome of the election and would explore legal avenues to challenge the process.

“Given these irregularities, the NDC rejects the conduct of the by-election in Nasarawa North and will pursue legal options to protect our democratic rights and the will of our supporters,” the statement added.

The by-election was conducted to fill the vacant Nasarawa North Senatorial seat following the death of the district’s former representative, Senator Godiya Akwashiki.

INEC has yet to respond to the allegations raised by the NDC as of the time of filing this report.




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Full List: APC sweeps Ondo, Nasarawa, Kano, Kebbi by-elections as PDP holds Rivers seat

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Full List: APC sweeps Ondo, Nasarawa, Kano, Kebbi by-elections as PDP holds Rivers seat

The All Progressives Congress (APC) recorded sweeping victories across four states in Saturday’s by-elections, winning key senatorial, House of Representatives and state assembly seats in Ondo, Nasarawa, Kano and Kebbi, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) retained the Rivers South-East Senatorial District seat.

Results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday showed the APC consolidating its electoral strength ahead of the 2027 general elections, with decisive victories in most of the contests.

Ondo State

In Ondo State, INEC declared Prof. Dayo Faduyile, a former National President of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and Special Adviser on Health Matters to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, winner of the Ondo South Senatorial District by-election.

The Returning Officer, Prof. Gbenga Solomon-Ibileye, Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Lokoja, announced that Faduyile polled 68,474 votes to defeat Adeolu Akinwunmi of the Allied People’s Movement (APM), who secured 1,411 votes. Adesanya Olaoluwa of the Action People’s Party (APP) scored 213 votes, while Clement Funso-Nejo of the Boot Party (BP) garnered 70 votes.

A total of 70,770 votes were cast, with 602 rejected votes. The election was conducted across Okitipupa, Ilaje, Ese-Odo, Irele, Odigbo and Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo local government areas to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Senator Jimoh Ibrahim as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

Ondo State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Mutiu Agboke, described the exercise as a “testing ground” for the 2027 elections, noting that lessons from the poll would help improve future electoral processes.

Rivers State

In Rivers State, the PDP retained the Rivers South-East Senatorial District seat as former senator, Olaka Nwogu, emerged victorious with 47,961 votes.

The Returning Officer, Rosemary Ogu, announced that Nwogu defeated Douglas Fabeke of the Action Alliance (AA), who polled 1,175 votes; Osarosaka Ebenezer of the APC, who secured 1,647 votes; and Sam Bariboa of the Labour Party (LP), who garnered 367 votes. Nwogu will replace the late Senator Barinada Mpigi, who died in office on February 19, 2026.

Nasarawa State

In Nasarawa State, APC candidate Barrister Danladi Halilu Envulu-Anza won the Nasarawa North Senatorial by-election with 45,362 votes.

The Returning Officer, Professor Aminu Ali, announced that the APC candidate defeated Labour Party’s Labaran Maku, who scored 12,931 votes, and PDP candidate Emmanuel David Ombugadu, who secured 11,331 votes. Mohammed Stephen Alaku of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) polled 4,244 votes, while Arc. Ishaya Dubai Dodo of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) received 1,496 votes.

However, some political parties reportedly rejected the outcome and indicated plans to challenge the results.

Kano State

The APC also captured the Dawakin Kudu/Warawa Federal Constituency seat in Kano State, with Rabiu Shuaibu polling 35,356 votes.

Returning Officer Umar Sani declared Shuaibu winner after defeating Lawal Garba-Haruna of the APM, who secured 268 votes, and Labour Party candidate Abubakar Yahaya-Muhammad, who polled 98 votes.

The by-election was conducted to fill the vacancy created by the death of former House of Representatives member Muhammad Danjuma-Hassan of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP).

Kebbi State

In Kebbi State, APC candidate Rabiu Garba Aiki emerged victorious in the Zuru State Constituency by-election for the State House of Assembly.

The Collation Officer, Professor Muhammad Bashar Danladi of the Federal University Birnin Kebbi, announced that Aiki secured 4,871 votes to defeat Labour Party candidate Aliyu Galadima Muhammad, who scored 168 votes.

According to INEC, the constituency had 109,385 registered voters, while 5,156 voters were accredited. A total of 5,055 valid votes and 95 rejected votes were recorded.

The election was conducted to fill the vacancy created by the death of former Speaker of the Kebbi State House of Assembly, Muhammad Usman Zuru.

The outcomes of the by-elections underscore the APC’s growing dominance in several states, while the PDP maintained its foothold in Rivers. Political observers say the results could offer an early indication of party strength and voter alignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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