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Governor Otti Says June 12 Democracy Day Restored Abia’s Pride
Abia State governor highlights significance of June 12, linking democratic governance to renewed dignity and progress in the South-East state
Abia State governor highlights significance of June 12, linking democratic governance to renewed dignity and progress in the South-East state
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has declared that the restoration of democracy in Nigeria, marked annually on June 12, has played a crucial role in returning pride and dignity to Abia people. The governor made this known during a Democracy Day address on Friday in Umuahia, as the country commemorated the anniversary of the historic 1993 election annulment.
In his statement, Otti emphasised that the democratic process has enabled Abia State to reclaim its rightful place in Nigeria’s political landscape. He noted that before democracy was restored, years of military rule had stifled development and limited opportunities for the people of Abia and other parts of the South-East.
June 12 is observed nationwide as Democracy Day, honouring the memory of the acclaimed but annulled presidential election won by Moshood Kashimawo Abiola in 1993. The date has become a symbol of Nigerians’ collective struggle for civil rule and representative government after decades of military domination.
Otti stated: “Democracy is not just about voting; it is about having a voice and participating fully in governance. For us in Abia, it represents hope and a chance to rebuild what we lost.” He added that since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule in 1999, successive administrations have worked towards improving infrastructure, education, and healthcare in Abia State.
He further called on citizens to remain vigilant and active in civic affairs, urging them to protect democratic gains against threats from any quarter. “It is our collective duty to ensure that democracy remains strong so that our children can enjoy even greater freedom,” he said.
The Democracy Day celebration in Abia featured prayers for national unity and good governance. There was no immediate response from major opposition parties regarding Otti’s remarks.
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Ekiti ADC Governorship Candidate Raises Alarm Over Vote-Buying Ahead of 2026 Polls
Candidate warns electoral officials to enforce rules, says widespread inducement threatens credibility of South-West state’s elections
Candidate warns electoral officials to enforce rules, says widespread inducement threatens credibility of South-West state’s elections
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) governorship candidate in Ekiti State has expressed serious concerns about alleged vote-buying activities as the state prepares for its 2026 governorship election. The candidate, who spoke in Ado-Ekiti on Saturday, said the growing trend of financial inducement at polling units could undermine the integrity of the entire electoral process.
According to the ADC flagbearer, reports from party agents and supporters across various local government areas suggest that some political actors are already mobilising funds and materials with the aim of influencing voters. He urged both the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies to take swift action in order to protect the credibility of Ekiti’s democratic process.
Vote-buying has been a recurring issue in Ekiti and other South-West states during previous elections, raising questions about the effectiveness of existing laws and enforcement measures. Analysts say that if left unchecked, such practices could erode public trust in government and discourage credible candidates from participating in future polls.
The ADC candidate called on INEC officials to strictly enforce anti-vote-buying regulations at polling centres and for security personnel to arrest any individual found engaging in electoral malpractice. He also appealed to voters not to allow themselves be swayed by financial offers but to vote according to their conscience.
With campaigns set to intensify in the coming months, stakeholders are watching closely to see how authorities will respond to these allegations and whether measures will be put in place to ensure a free and fair election come 2026.
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Ekiti Governor Oyebanji Urges Calm Over Voting Glitches in Governorship Poll
Oyebanji appeals for patience as reports of technical issues emerge during Ekiti State governorship election
Oyebanji appeals for patience as reports of technical issues emerge during Ekiti State governorship election
Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State has called on residents to remain patient and law-abiding following reports of technical glitches during Saturday’s governorship election across the state. The governor addressed the situation after voters in several polling units raised concerns over delays attributed to malfunctioning accreditation devices.
According to information gathered from various polling centres in Ado-Ekiti and other local government areas, some voters experienced slow processing as electoral officials struggled with equipment failures. Election officers were seen making efforts to resolve the issues, with many urging voters not to leave their stations until accredited.
The smooth conduct of the Ekiti governorship election is seen as crucial by stakeholders, given its importance as a bellwether for South-West politics and coming just months before other major elections nationwide. Technical hitches with accreditation devices have previously caused tension in Nigerian polls, often leading to voter frustration and concerns about disenfranchisement.
Governor Oyebanji appealed for calm, assuring residents that officials from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were working to address all complaints promptly. “I urge our people to exercise patience and allow INEC officials do their work so every eligible voter can participate,” he said in a statement issued at the Government House in Ado-Ekiti.
While some political parties expressed worry over the delays, others commended the efforts of INEC staff on ground. As at press time, voting was ongoing in most affected units, with INEC yet to issue a comprehensive statement on the scale or resolution of the glitches. Security agencies were also monitoring developments to maintain order across polling centres.
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Ekiti Police Vow to Sanction Vote-Buying Offenders, Launch Electoral Emergency Hotline
State command issues stern warning as reports of vote inducement emerge ahead of 2026 governorship poll
State command issues stern warning as reports of vote inducement emerge ahead of 2026 governorship poll
The Ekiti State Police Command has announced it will take firm action against anyone found engaging in vote-buying or other electoral offences during the 2026 governorship election. The announcement came on Saturday, 20 June, as concerns grew over reports of inducements and irregularities in parts of the state.
According to the police, a dedicated emergency line has been provided for residents to report any electoral malpractice or violence as voting progresses. This move is aimed at boosting public confidence and ensuring a peaceful exercise across all local government areas. Security personnel have been deployed to identified flashpoints to maintain order and prevent disruption.
Vote-buying has remained a significant challenge in Nigeria’s elections, with stakeholders repeatedly warning that the practice undermines democracy and disenfranchises ordinary voters. The police initiative comes amid mounting pressure from civil society groups and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for security agencies to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.
The Ekiti State Police Command reiterated its commitment to neutrality and professionalism throughout the election period. “Anyone caught violating the law will face immediate prosecution,” an official statement from the command read. Residents were encouraged to make use of the emergency hotline if they witness any irregularities. As at press time, opposition parties had not issued an official response regarding the police measures.
The deployment of the emergency contact and increased patrols signal heightened vigilance by security agencies in Ekiti ahead of the highly anticipated poll. Analysts say success in curbing vote-buying could set a precedent for future elections in South-West Nigeria.
