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EFCC Operatives Raid Governor Oyebanji’s Polling Unit in Ekiti Over Alleged Vote-Buying
Anti-graft agency intensifies surveillance as governorship election witnesses reports of inducement across Ado Ekiti
Anti-graft agency intensifies surveillance as governorship election witnesses reports of inducement across Ado Ekiti
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Saturday stormed the polling unit of Governor Biodun Oyebanji in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, amid growing concerns over alleged vote-buying during the ongoing 2026 governorship election. The EFCC officers arrived at the scene on June 20, heightening security presence and monitoring electoral activities as voters cast their ballots.
The anti-corruption agency’s intervention followed widespread reports of inducement across several polling units in the state capital, with eyewitnesses alleging that party agents were seen distributing cash to influence voters’ choices. EFCC personnel moved into the governor’s polling unit in response to these complaints, conducting on-the-spot checks and questioning individuals suspected of electoral malpractice.
Vote-buying has remained a persistent challenge in Nigeria’s electoral process, especially during high-stakes contests such as governorship elections. Stakeholders and civil society groups have repeatedly called for stricter enforcement of electoral laws to curb financial inducement and ensure credible polls. The presence of EFCC operatives at a sitting governor’s polling unit underscores rising concerns about the integrity of the process in Ekiti, a key state in the South-West geopolitical zone.
As at press time, neither Governor Oyebanji nor his representatives had issued an official statement regarding the EFCC operation. The commission also did not disclose whether any arrests were made during their visit. Election observers present welcomed the agency’s proactive measures, noting that real-time monitoring could deter malpractice. However, opposition parties have urged EFCC to ensure impartiality and avoid targeting specific constituencies or political parties.
The governorship election continues across Ekiti State with heightened vigilance from anti-graft agencies and security operatives. Results are expected to be announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the coming days. Analysts say that effective monitoring by bodies like EFCC will be critical in restoring public confidence in Nigeria’s democratic process.
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Presidency Inaugurates Ebola Task Force in Abuja, Moves to Prevent Outbreak Nationwide
Federal government targets zero Ebola cases as new task force commences work; health ministry urges public vigilance
Federal government targets zero Ebola cases as new task force commences work; health ministry urges public vigilance
The Nigerian presidency has inaugurated a presidential task force on Ebola preparedness in Abuja on Saturday, June 20, 2026, signalling renewed efforts to prevent any outbreak of the deadly virus across the country. The move comes amid growing concerns over potential cross-border threats following recent cases reported in neighbouring West African countries.
The task force was officially launched at a ceremony attended by top officials from the Federal Ministry of Health and representatives of relevant agencies. According to government sources, the primary mandate of the team is to ensure that Nigeria records zero Ebola cases through strengthened surveillance, rapid response protocols, and enhanced coordination among federal and state health authorities.
Nigeria’s renewed action follows warnings from regional health bodies about the risk of Ebola transmission due to increased movement across borders and recent outbreaks in parts of West Africa. With Nigeria’s large population and history as a travel hub, experts say proactive measures are necessary to avoid a repeat of the 2014 incident when the country successfully curtailed an imported case through aggressive public health intervention.
At the inauguration event, officials from the Ministry of Health emphasised that all entry points into Nigeria will be closely monitored. They called on members of the public to report any suspected symptoms promptly and adhere strictly to public health advisories. “We are not leaving anything to chance. The goal is zero Ebola cases in Nigeria,” one official said at the event.
The newly formed task force is expected to work with state governments and international partners to roll out awareness campaigns, improve laboratory capacity, and strengthen emergency response systems nationwide. The health ministry said it will provide regular updates as surveillance activities intensify in border communities and urban centres.
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Bayelsa Government Discloses ₦13 Billion Monthly Wage Bill, Details State Expenditure
State officials reveal updated payroll figures, highlight financial pressures facing Bayelsa in wake of rising salary obligations
State officials reveal updated payroll figures, highlight financial pressures facing Bayelsa in wake of rising salary obligations
Bayelsa State government has announced that its monthly wage bill has now reached ₦13 billion, outlining the growing financial strain on the state’s resources. The disclosure was made by government officials on Saturday, 20 June, as part of a broader breakdown of state expenditure in Yenagoa.
According to the information released, the new wage figure covers salaries and allowances for civil servants, teachers, and other public sector employees across Bayelsa. Government representatives explained that the increased payroll obligations reflect both recent adjustments to minimum wage and efforts to clear outstanding arrears owed to workers.
The development is significant for Bayelsans as it comes at a time when many states across Nigeria are grappling with shrinking federal allocations and rising costs. Bayelsa’s status as an oil-producing state in the South-South zone means it receives derivation funds; however, officials noted that these revenues have not kept pace with recurrent expenditures, particularly on personnel.
While providing the expenditure details, state authorities stressed their commitment to meeting salary payments promptly despite fiscal challenges. They called on labour unions and workers to appreciate the government’s transparency and ongoing reforms aimed at improving public finance management. No opposition party response was immediately available regarding the updated wage figures.
As Bayelsa continues to manage its financial commitments amid national economic pressures and fluctuating oil prices, observers say more states may be forced to review their wage bills or seek new revenue sources. The government is expected to engage further with stakeholders on cost-saving measures and ensure continued payment of workers’ entitlements.
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Ekiti Police Commissioner Hails High Early Voter Turnout in Governorship Polls
Security agencies report calm atmosphere as residents throng polling units across Ekiti State for Saturday’s elections
Security agencies report calm atmosphere as residents throng polling units across Ekiti State for Saturday’s elections
The Commissioner of Police in Ekiti State has commended what he described as “unprecedented” early voter turnout during the ongoing governorship election held across the state on Saturday, June 20. The police chief made the remarks after visiting several polling centres in Ado-Ekiti and other major towns to assess the electoral process.
According to security sources, residents began arriving at polling stations as early as 7:30 a.m., with long queues forming in many locations before the official commencement of accreditation. Officers from the Nigeria Police Force, supported by men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other agencies, were seen deployed at strategic points to maintain order and ensure safety throughout the exercise.
The high turnout comes amid heightened interest in this year’s governorship contest, which observers say is pivotal for both major parties — All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) — in consolidating their influence in the South-West geopolitical zone. Previous elections in Ekiti have witnessed concerns about low participation and voter apathy; however, Saturday’s early crowd suggests increased mobilisation efforts by political actors and civil society groups.
Speaking after his monitoring tour, the Commissioner of Police said: “We are impressed with the peaceful conduct so far and urge all eligible voters to remain law-abiding as they exercise their civic rights.” The police chief assured that security agencies would remain vigilant throughout voting and result collation. There were no major incidents reported as at midday, according to official updates from the command.
Election officials say counting will begin immediately after voting ends later on Saturday, with results expected to be announced at local government collation centres before transmission to INEC headquarters in Ado-Ekiti. Stakeholders have called on party supporters to maintain peace during collation and announcement of results.
