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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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Ogun Police Arrest Three over Armed Robbery, Vehicle Theft in Abeokuta
Command recovers exhibits from suspects after failed car theft; DSP Babaseyi says investigations are ongoing
Command recovers exhibits from suspects after failed car theft; DSP Babaseyi says investigations are ongoing
Operatives of the Anti-Robbery Squad under Ogun State Police Command have apprehended three suspects allegedly linked to armed robbery and vehicle theft incidents around Abeokuta, the state capital. The arrests followed a botched robbery attempt at Oniyo Community, Arokoje, Obantoko area of Abeokuta on 22 May 2026.
Police spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, confirmed the development in a statement released on Wednesday in Abeokuta. According to Babaseyi, the suspects—Ismaila Israel Sokunbi (38), Kayode Adeyemi (37), identified as the suspected kingpin, and Kola Taiwo (55)—were picked up after detectives acted on intelligence gathered at the scene of the attempted robbery.
The incident occurred when armed men tried to dispossess a resident of his vehicle while he was opening his gate. The victim raised alarm and struggled with the attackers, drawing neighbours’ attention. In the ensuing commotion, the suspects lost control of the stolen vehicle and crashed it into a fence before fleeing in another car parked nearby.
Babaseyi stated that police recovered an Infinix mobile phone and a Wema Bank ATM card dropped by one suspect while escaping. He explained that telecommunications analysis of these items led investigators to Ismaila Sokunbi and subsequently linked him with Adeyemi and Taiwo. All three were later arrested by operatives of the Anti-Robbery Squad.
The Command assured residents that efforts are ongoing to apprehend other members of the syndicate still at large. Babaseyi urged community members to continue providing credible information to security agencies, stating that “the police will not relent in ridding Ogun State of criminal elements.” No injuries or fatalities were reported during the incident.
As at press time, the suspects remain in police custody while investigations continue. The Command has reiterated its commitment to ensuring safety and security within Ogun State.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/three-arrested-over-vehicle-theft-in-ogun/
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Ekiti Party Agents Use Numbered Slips for Vote Buying Amid Tight Cash Scrutiny
Observers flag new tactic as political parties bypass cash payments during Ekiti governorship poll, raising concerns over INEC enforcement
Observers flag new tactic as political parties bypass cash payments during Ekiti governorship poll, raising concerns over INEC enforcement
Party agents in Ekiti State adopted a new method of vote buying by distributing numbered slips instead of direct cash payments during the governorship election held on Saturday, 20 June 2026. The development was observed at multiple polling units across the state, with local monitors reporting that agents discreetly handed out small pieces of paper bearing unique numbers to selected voters.
According to witnesses at polling centres in Ado-Ekiti and Ikere-Ekiti LGAs, voters who received the slips were instructed to present them after casting their ballots in exchange for agreed sums. This approach appears aimed at evading law enforcement and anti-graft officials deployed to curb cash-for-votes activities commonly seen in previous Nigerian elections.
The use of numbered slips marks a shift from earlier trends where party agents openly disbursed ₦1,000 to ₦5,000 notes at polling centres. Civil society observers say this adaptation is a direct response to increased vigilance by security agencies and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which mounted visible patrols throughout Ekiti’s urban and rural areas during the poll.
Election observers from the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) described the tactic as “a sophisticated workaround” designed to undermine ongoing reforms by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) aimed at reducing electoral malpractice. “We saw less open cash movement, but subtle inducements are still happening,” a TMG field coordinator said at a press briefing in Ado-Ekiti.
INEC officials declined immediate comment on the reported trend but reiterated that any form of vote buying remains prohibited under Nigeria’s electoral laws. The All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) did not issue official statements on the matter as at press time. Observers have called for improved surveillance and prosecution to address evolving tactics ahead of future elections in the South-West region.
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Ekiti Deputy Governor Casts Vote, Applauds High Turnout in 2026 Polls
Massive voter presence recorded as deputy governor participates; observers note keen public interest in South-West governorship election
Massive voter presence recorded as deputy governor participates; observers note keen public interest in South-West governorship election
The Deputy Governor of Ekiti State participated in the ongoing 2026 governorship election on Saturday, praising the impressive turnout witnessed across polling units in the state. The exercise, taking place in various local government areas of Ekiti, attracted large crowds eager to perform their civic responsibility.
Election officials reported that voting commenced early at most centres, with residents lining up as at 8 a.m. to cast their ballots. Observers noted a peaceful atmosphere and efficient distribution of election materials by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), contributing to the smooth conduct of the poll.
This year’s governorship contest has generated significant attention within Ekiti and the wider South-West region, with political stakeholders describing it as a crucial test of democratic engagement. Many voters expressed optimism about the outcome, citing improved logistics compared to previous elections and a renewed sense of confidence in the process.
While casting her vote, the deputy governor lauded both INEC and security agencies for maintaining orderliness at polling stations. She encouraged all eligible voters to participate fully, emphasising that high turnout was vital for credible results. “What we have seen so far is encouraging. I urge everyone to remain peaceful and allow the process to conclude without disruption,” she stated.
The collation of results is expected to begin later in the evening, with INEC promising timely release of official figures. Political analysts predict that turnout levels and conduct during voting will play a key role in shaping public trust ahead of future elections in Ekiti State.
