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Guber Poll: Gov Oyebanji thanks Ekiti people, lauds peaceful conduct
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji has expressed gratitude to the people of the state for their overwhelming support, which culminated in his re-election in the June 20 governorship poll.
Governor Oyebanji said he remains deeply appreciative of Ekitikete for standing united in giving him a renewed four-year mandate and for ensuring that the election was conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner across all the 16 local government areas of the state.
In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Yinka Oyebode, in Ado-Ekiti on Monday, the governor said he is indebted to the people not only for the historic re-election but also for setting what he described as a benchmark for peaceful elections in the country.
The governor noted that Saturday’s election was peaceful because of the exemplary conduct of the people before, during, and after the electioneering period, which lasted about three months. He added that commendation must go to leaders and stakeholders across all segments of society for their roles in sustaining peace.
Governor Oyebanji also invited the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and African Democratic Party, ADC, Dr Wole Oluyede and Ambassador Dare Bejide, respectively, to join hands with him in the task of building a more prosperous Ekiti State.
Parts of the statement read, “ I owe all Ekiti sons and daughters, at home and in the diaspora, a debt of gratitude for their overwhelming support and for the fresh mandate to serve for another four years. This is truly humbling, and I do not take the trust for granted.
“Very importantly, I thank Ekitikete for their deliberate commitment to ensuring a peaceful election, devoid of violence or bloodshed, thereby setting a new standard for electoral conduct.
“Our profound appreciation goes to our traditional rulers for promoting peace in their domains, as well as to leaders of political parties and religious bodies for preaching and exemplifying peaceful coexistence.
“We also extend our sincere gratitude to former Governors of the state—Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Chief Ayodele Fayose, Engr. Segun Oni, and Dr. Kayode Fayemi—for their support for the administration and commitment to the unity and progress of Ekiti State.
“Special thanks to serving and former members of the National and State Assemblies, members of the State Executive Council, the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), and the Campaign Council led by the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele.
“We commend the heads and personnel of all security agencies, including the Army, Police, DSS, and other paramilitary bodies, for their professionalism and for the effective inter- agency collaboration in ensuring peace before, during, and after the election.
“We are equally grateful to members of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), for their dedication and magnanimity in victory, as well as to leaders of labour unions, workers, teachers, local government employees, the media, youth and students’ bodies, artisans, market women, transport unions, and commercial motorcyclists.”
Governor Oyebanji also noted the significant improvement in the conduct of the election by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, describing it as a marked advancement over previous exercises in the state. He attributed this to the dedication of INEC staff and the impact of the new Electoral Act signed into law by President Bola AmTinubu.
The governor reiterated his commitment to working harder and more efficiently to deliver greater dividends of democracy in his second term. He also expressed gratitude to God for the successes recorded by his administration over the past three years and eight months.
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6 out of 7: How APC swept Ekiti gov, 5 bye-elections, lost Rivers to PDP
Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State.
By Dayo Johnson
The All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday, won the Ekiti State governorship election and five of the six bye-elections held in Ondo, Enugu, Nasarawa, Kano, Kebbi and Rivers states.
This was as winner of the governorship election in Ekiti State, Governor Biodun Oyebanji ofa APC promised to “work harder and smarter” to serve the people after his landslide victory.
Oyebanji polled 319,224 votes to defeat Peoples Democratic Party’s, PDP’s Dr Wole Oluyede, who scored 40,543 votes.
ADC’s Ambassador Dare Bejide came third with 12,872 votes.
Like Oyebanji, other APC candidates in six bye-elections held simultaneously with the Ekiti poll emerged victorious in Enugu, Nasarawa, Ondo, Kano and Kebbi but lost in Rivers to the PDP.
Unprecedented outcome
Addressing journalists in Ado Ekiti, after his re-election, Oyebanji described the outcome as “an unprecedented electoral outcome” in Ekiti and Nigeria.
The governor said the election marked a shift in Ekiti’s political culture, noting it was conducted without a single incident of violence, unlike previous cycles.
He said: “You have spoken loudly and unequivocally, and I have heard you clearly! You have spoken, not in muffled voices, but in a thunderous yea. We have accepted the challenge which this Unity Mandate has thrown upon us.
“With this, Ekiti has taken a new course. It is the dawn of a new era where consensus building, peace and harmony have become the trading currency of political engagements.”
Calling June 20 the “day of reckoning for critics,” the governor said the results validated his performance.
“Ekiti people are politically enlightened. If, in their wisdom, they have decided to re-employ us, it means we are doing something right,” he said, crediting President Bola Tinubu’s reforms for freeing resources to states.
The governor, the first to win back-to-back election in Ekiti, said he had called PDP’s Oluyede and ADC’s Bejide to congratulate them and promised to visit them personally.
He said: “I have also called the candidates of the People Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Wole Oluyede and African Democratic Congress, ADC, Ambassador Dare Bejide.’’
Be magnanimous in victory, Tinubu tells Oyebanji
President Tinubu, yesterday, commended the people of Ekiti State for their peaceful and orderly conduct, and for reposing their trust in Governor Oyebanji.
The President, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, also lauded law enforcement agencies for maintaining law and order.
He charged the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, “to continue to invest in conducting a peaceful, free, fair and credible election as we approach the Osun governorship election in August and the general election next year.”
Tinubu noted that Governor Oyebanji’s first term was marked by significant strides in infrastructure, agriculture, youth employment, education, healthcare, and rural development under the BAO agenda.
According to him, the renewed mandate is, therefore, a clear vote of confidence in continuity, stability, and people-centred governance.
He, however, urged Oyebanji to remain magnanimous in victory and carry all Ekiti people along, as he consolidates on his achievements in the next four years.
He also commended all those who contested the election with the governor for exercising their democratic rights, saying it was now time to rally round Oyebanji in the task of taking Ekiti to the next level of governance.
It’s an endorsement of APC governance — PGF
Reacting to Oyebanji’s victory, the chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum, Governor, PGF, and Imo State governor, Hope Uzodimma, described the victory as an endorsement of the APC’s programmes.
Uzodimma said: “The overwhelming support enjoyed by the APC in the election reflected the confidence of the people in the party’s programmes. Our democracy continues to grow steadily, with significant achievements recorded across sectors.”
ADC rejects results
Meanwhile, Ambassador Bejide of the ADC has rejected the results, alleging ‘electoral robbery’ and vote buying.
Bejide insisted that the exercise did not reflect the genuine wishes and aspirations of the people of Ekiti State.
He said: “The entire process was skewed from the beginning to the end. What happened on Saturday was a sorry case for democracy in Nigeria. The APC perpetrated what can only be described as electoral robbery against the people of Ekiti State.
“We will study the situation carefully and consult widely. Our commitment remains to democracy and the rule of law, and we shall take appropriate steps in accordance with the law.”
Ballot secrecy was compromised — Yiaga Africa
Also speaking, a non-profit civic hub, Yiaga Africa, also yesterday identified critical shortcomings in results management, voter turnout computation, consistency of sensitive election materials and public communication during the Ekiti State governorship election.
The Chairman of the 2026 Ekiti Election Observation Mission, Dr Aisha Abdullahi, said BVAS failed to verify voters in 10 percent of polling units, adding that ballot secrecy was compromised in 17 percent of locations.
Abdullahi, while presenting the organisation’s final Process and Results Verification for Transparency, PRVT, statement on the election, said: “The widespread reports of vote buying and voter inducement also undermined the integrity of voter choice and remained a serious threat to credible elections.”
EU delegation visits EU-funded election result analysis dashboard centre in Ekiti
Meanwhile, the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS has visited the Election Result Analysis Dashboard, ERAD, Centre in Ado-Ekiti, reaffirming the European Union’s longstanding support for democratic governance, civic innovation and citizen participation in Nigeria through the European Union Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN) programme.
The ERAD Centre is a Yiaga Africa initiative established in 2022 and currently funded under the European Union Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN) programme.
The platform uses technology to analyse election results publicly released by the Independent National Electoral Commission, contributing to research, public understanding and evidence-based conversations around electoral processes.
Speaking during the visit, the Head of Governance, Peace, and Migration Section at the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Reuben Alba Aguilera, said the European Union’s support for the initiative reflected its broader partnership with Nigeria in strengthening democratic governance through locally led institutions and civil society organisations.
Aguilera said: “The European Union is proud to support Nigerian organisations that are developing innovative approaches to civic engagement and democratic governance. Through the EU-SDGN programme, we work with a wide range of Nigerian partners to strengthen democratic institutions, encourage informed citizen participation and promote greater public understanding of democratic processes.
“The Election Result Analysis Dashboard is an example of how publicly available information can be organised and analysed to support research, public awareness and informed discussion. It is an innovation developed by a Nigerian organisation, and we are pleased that the EU-SDGN programme is supporting its continued development.”
He emphasised that Nigeria’s elections are conducted and administered by Nigerian institutions.
“The organisation and conduct of elections are the responsibility of Nigeria’s constitutional institutions. Our role is to support programmes that strengthen democratic governance, foster civic participation and encourage the exchange of knowledge and good practices through partnerships with Nigerian stakeholders”, Aguilera added.
Wike’s Rainbow Coalition member, Olaka Nwogu of PDP, wins in Rivers
In Rivers, an ally of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike, and member of the Rainbow Coalition, Senator Olaka Nwogu, was declared winner of the Rivers South-East senatorial bye-election.
Only four political parties, including APC, PDP, Action Alliance and Labour Party, took part in the poll conducted to fill the vacancy created by the sudden death of the former representative of the senatorial district, Senator Barry Mpigi, in February this year.
The election covered seven local government areas that make up the Rivers South-East senatorial district which include Khana, Gokana, Tai. Eleme, Andoni, Oyigbo and Opobo.
INEC’s Returning Officer for the election, Professor Rosemary Ogu, announced the result at the Rivers South East Senatorial Collation Centre at the Khana Local Government Council Secretariat in Bori, Rivers State on Saturday night and declared that Nwogu Olaka Johnson of the PDP secured 46,961 votes to emerge as the winner of the election.
Nwogu defeated his closest rival, Osarokaka Ebenezer Erewari of the APC, who polled 1,647 votes.
According to Ogu, Douglass Fabeke of the AA got 1175 votes; and Sam Kinani of the LP polled 367 votes.
AA candidate rejects result, threatens legal action
Meanwhile, the AA candidate, Douglas Fabeke, has rejected the result of the election, citing electoral fraud and INEC’s alleged compromise.
Fabeke alleged that “INEC was accused of facilitating vote buying, allowing materials to be taken to private homes, and instructing polling unit officials not to upload results as required.
‘’We intend to take all necessary steps to expose this malfeasance. The truth behind this flawed electoral system will be laid bare globally.
“I have instructed our polling unit agents and Local Government Area collation agents not to sign any documents that may compromise our position. The evidence we present will determine whether INEC is prepared for the 2027 elections.
“In light of these irregularities, I unequivocally reject this undemocratic electoral process and call for the outright cancellation of the election, pending the presentation of our evidence,” he said.
INEC declares Envulu-Anza winner in Nasarawa North
In Nasarawa, INEC declared Mr Danladi Halilu Envulu-Anza of the APC as winner of the Nasarawa North senatorial bye-election. He got 45,362 votes.
Announcing the results, the returning officer for the election, Professor Aminu Ali, yesterday made the declaration at the College of Education, Akwanga.
Labaran Maku of Labour Party scored 12,931 votes, while Emmanuel David Ombugadu of the PDP secured 11,331 votes.
In other results, Mohammed Stephen Alaku of the of ADC scored 4,244 votes, Arc. Ishaya Dubai Dodo of NDC had 1,496 votes.
Meanwhile, Maku has rejected the results and accused of the electoral commission of making its platform available for the APC to rig the results.
He vowed to challenge the outcome in court. Most political parties are protesting the results.
APC candidate wins Kano bye-election
The candidate of the APC, Rabiu Shuaibu, was also declared winner of the Dawakin Kudu/Warawa federal constituency bye-election in Kano State.
The result was announced by the Returning Officer, Umar Sani, after the conclusion of the poll held on Saturday.
Announcing the outcome, Sani said Shuaibu secured 35,356 votes to defeat his closest challengers.
He said Lawal Garba-Haruna of the Allied Peoples Movement, APM, came second with 268 votes, while the Labour Party candidate, Abubakar Yahaya-Muhammad, scored 98 votes.
Declaring the result, the Returning Officer said the APC candidate met all the legal requirements to be announced winner.
The bye-election was conducted to fill the vacant seat in the House of Representatives, following the death of the former lawmaker, Muhammad Danjuma-Hassan of the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP.
APC’s Faduyile sweeps Ondo South
In Ondo, the electoral commission declared Prof. Dayo Faduyile of the APC winner of the Ondo South senatorial district bye-election.
Faduyile was a National President of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, and currently the Special Adviser on Health Matters to Ondo State governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa.
INEC returning Officer who is the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University Lokoja, Prof. Gbenga Solomon-Ibileye, said: “Faduyile polled 68,474 votes to defeat Adeolu Akinwunmi of Allied People’s Movement, APM, who scored 1,411 votes. Adesanya Olaoluwa of Action People’s Party, APP, and Clement Funso-Nejo of Boot Party, BP, recorded 213 and 70 votes respectively.
Dapo Akinrefon, Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Rotimi Ojomoyela, Daniel Abia, Davis Ihemnachor, Edwin Philips & Hadiza Yusuf & Alumona Ukwueze also contributed to this report.
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2027: Abia APC denies giving guber ticket to non-party member
The Abia State chapter of the All Progressive Congress, APC, has denied claims that it allowed a non-member of the party to be declared the winner of its governorship primary election.
DAILY POST recalls that some top members of the party, including Mezie Chiekwe Esiaga and Ndubuisi Eme had last week, threatened that APC would suffer big defeat if the governorship ticket is not given to former Minister of State for Science and Technology, Henry Ikoh.
But reacting to matter on Monday, the Abia State chapter of the APC said that the primary election won by Eric Opah was transparent and not manipulated by the party in favour of any individual.
The Publicity Secretary of Abia APC, Uche Aguoru, who addressed the press at the party’s secretariat in Umuahia, dismissed the claims that it imposed a non-party member as its candidate.
Aguoru explained that Opah was a grounded member of the party long before the primary election period, denying allegations that he was smuggled-in through the back door.
He said Opah scored 125,977 votes to beat the former minister, Henry Ikoh, who got only 5,905 votes.
Aguoru alleged that the members who are threatening to work against the party in the 2027 election were sponsored by an opposition party in Abia State to embarrass the APC.
He boasted that Abia APC is united for the 2027 polls, pointing out that the Labour Party, which is the ruling party in the state, is parading two factions.
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PRP denies Kwankwaso bought 69 nomination forms
The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has rejected allegations that former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso bought 69 nomination forms to take control of the party ahead of the 2027 elections.
Recall that Abdulkadir Musa Giza, who identified himself as the chairman of the North-West Stakeholders Forum of the PRP, claimed Kwankwaso has taken over the party structure.
However, speaking to journalists on Monday, PRP secretary Alhaji Musa Maigari described the allegation as false, insisting that Kwankwaso neither purchased nomination forms nor has any official connection with the party.
“As it stands, all positions in PRP have been filled. Primary elections are over, and every political party has concluded its primaries,” he said.
Maigari also questioned the credibility of the source of the allegation, saying, “The man who raised these allegations is not even our member. It is laughable at this time, when primaries are over, someone is talking about primaries or nomination forms.”
He further stated that the alleged North-West Stakeholders Forum is not recognised by the PRP and stressed that there is no record showing that Kwankwaso or any of his representatives bought nomination forms from the party.
According to him, the timing of the allegation is suspicious, as the party has already completed its primary elections for the next electoral cycle.
He urged the public to ignore what he described as baseless rumours and rely only on information released through the party’s official channels.
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